Polis Diraja Malaysia Royal Malaysian Police |
 Sang Saka Biru The Royal Malaysian Police flag | | Active | 1807 - Present | | Country | Malaysia | | Type | Police Force | | Role | Domestic Law Enforcement | | Size | Classified | | Part of | Government | | Garrison/HQ | Bukit Aman Police HQ, Kuala Lumpur | | Nickname | PDRM | | Motto | Mesra, Cepat Dan Betul (English:Friendly, Fast and Right) | | Colors | Dark Blue | | March | Sedia Berkhidmat (official songs) Sang Saka Biru (flag march songs) | | Anniversaries | Hari Peringatan Polis (Police Memorial Day) | | Battles/wars | Malayan Emergency = 1948 - 1960 Bukit Kepong Incident = 1950 Communist Insurgency War = 1967 - 1989 Image File history File links Polis_diRaja_Malaysia. ...
Year 1807 (MDCCCVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar). ...
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Nickname: KL Motto: Maju dan makmur (Malay: Peace and progress) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: Country Malaysia State Federal Territory Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
The Malayan Emergency was an insurrection and guerrilla war of the Malay Races Liberation Army against the British and Malayan administration from 1948-1960 in what is now Malaysia. ...
Combatants Malayan Races Liberation Army or Malayan Communist Party Malayan Police Commanders Muhammad Indera Sgt Jamil Mohd Shah Strength 200 25 Casualties about 40 dead 25 dead including non-combatants Bukit Kepong Incident was a historic armed encounter which took place on the February 23, 1950 between the police and...
Combatants Malaysian Federal Government Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment Royal Ranger Regiment Royal Malaysian Air Force Royal Malaysian Police Malayan Communist Party Commanders Abdullah CD (Che Anjang Abdullah) - CPM leader Chin Peng - Secretary general Ah Sek (Ah Sze) Casualties Civilian casualties: The Communist Insurgency War or Second Malayan Emergency was...
| | Commanders | Colonel of the Regiment | Inspector General of Police Tan Sri Musa Hassan | Kuala Lumpur Police Headquarters The Royal Malaysian Police, or Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM) in Malay, is a main branch of security forces in Malaysia. The force is a centralized organization that has a gamut of roles that ranges from traffic control to intelligence. Its headquarters is located in Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur. An Inspector General of Police is a high ranking police officer of the Indian Police Service or Royal Malaysian Police (Polis Di-Raja Malaysia) cadre or the Sri Lanka Police Service. ...
The Malay language, also known locally as Bahasa Melayu, is an Austronesian language spoken by the Malay people who reside in the Malay Peninsula, southern Thailand, the Philippines, Singapore, central eastern Sumatra, the Riau islands, and parts of the coast of Borneo. ...
Nickname: KL Motto: Maju dan makmur (Malay: Peace and progress) Location in Malaysia Coordinates: Country Malaysia State Federal Territory Establishment 1857 Granted city status 1974 Government - Mayor (Datuk Bandar) Abdul Hakim Borhan From 14 December 2006 Area - City 243. ...
The police force is led by an Inspector-General of Police (IGP). The post is currently held by Tan Sri Dato' Seri Musa Bin Dato' Haji Hassan. The Malay language has a complex system of titles and honorifics which is still extensively used in Malaysia and Brunei. ...
Anti-riot force known as Federal Reserve Unit makes up part of the police force. Riot control are the measures to control a riot or to break up an unwanted demonstration (usually of protestors). ...
In addition to the Federal Reserve Unit, the Police maintains 2 paramilitary divisions: the General Operations Forces, which includes the Senoi Praaq which grew out of the Emergency Jungle Squads, and the Pasukan Gerakan Khas (Special Operations Force), which includes the VAT 69/UTK. VAT 69 commando battalion is the special force based on by SAS to fighting communist threats and the Special Action Units (Malay: Unit Tindakan Khas), which is modelled on SWAT teams. General Operations Forces (Malay:Pasukan Gerakan Am) is a paramilitary unit of the Royal Malaysian Police. ...
The Senoi Praaq is a unit of the Royal Malaysian Police made up almost entirely of non-Malay tribal peoples known collectively as the ORANG ASLI (aborigines) of Peninsular Malaysia. ...
Pasukan Gerakan Khas (English: Special Operations Force;PGK) is an elite arm and high profile counter terrorism unit of the Royal Malaysian Police (Malay: Polis Di-Raja Malaysia) which includes Komando 69 (VAT 69) and Unit Tindakan Khas (UTK; Special Actions Unit). ...
VAT 69/UTK (69th Commando Battalion/Unit Tindakan Khas) is the special forces of the Royal Malaysian Police based with the Northern Brigade, Ulu Kinta, Perak. ...
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History
The modern police force in Malaya and Malaysia started in 25 March 1807 when a police force was established in Penang. Most of the officers were of British origin. Soon, several similar organizations were introduced to the Straits Settlements and other Malay states, particularly to the Federated Malay States. These organizations, however, were not integrated and were independent of each other. This changed after World War II; police forces all across Malaya were streamlined and placed under a single administration. That administration was known as the Civil Affair Police Force and was headed by H.B. Longworthy. Map of Peninsular Malaysia Peninsular Malaysia (Malay: Semenanjung Malaysia) is the part of Malaysia which lies on the Malay Peninsula, and shares a land border with Thailand in the north. ...
March 25 is the 84th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (85th in leap years). ...
Year 1807 (MDCCCVII) was a common year starting on Thursday (link will display the full calendar). ...
State motto: Bersatu dan Setia (United and Loyal) State anthem: Untuk Negeri Kita (For Our State) Capital George Town Ruling party Barisan Nasional - Yang Di-Pertua Negeri Abdul Rahman bin Haji Abbas - Ketua Menteri Dr Koh Tsu Koon History - Ceded by Kedah to British 11 August 1786 - Japanese occupation 1942...
The Straits Settlements were a collection of territories of the British East India Company in Southeast Asia, which were given collective administration in 1826. ...
The Malay states are a group of nine states of Malaysia (all located in West Malaysia) which have hereditary Rulers. ...
The Federated Malay States (FMS) was a federation of four states on the Malay Peninsula - Pahang, Perak, Selangor, and Negeri Sembilan - established by the British government in 1895, and lasted until 1946, when they together with the Straits Settlements and the Unfederated Malay States formed the Malayan Union. ...
Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
During the Malayan Emergency that took place from 1948 till 1960, the force along with the military played a huge role in defeating the communist insurgency. One of the better known conflicts between the police and communists is the Bukit Kepong Incident, in which communist forces launched an assault against the Bukit Kepong police station, killing most of the officers there. The Malayan Emergency was an insurrection and guerrilla war of the Malay Races Liberation Army against the British and Malayan administration from 1948-1960 in what is now Malaysia. ...
This article is about communism as a form of society and as a political movement. ...
Combatants Malayan Races Liberation Army or Malayan Communist Party Malayan Police Commanders Muhammad Indera Sgt Jamil Mohd Shah Strength 200 25 Casualties about 40 dead 25 dead including non-combatants Bukit Kepong Incident was a historic armed encounter which took place on the February 23, 1950 between the police and...
In July 24, 1958, the organization was renamed as the Royal Federation of Malayan Police. Upon the formation of Malaysia in 1963, it was renamed to its current name. July 24 is the 205th day (206th in leap years) of the year in the Gregorian Calendar, with 160 days remaining. ...
Year 1958 (MCMLVIII) was a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The Malayan Emergency was an insurrection and guerrilla war of the Malay Races Liberation Army against the British and Malayan administration from 1948-1960 in what is now Malaysia. ...
Combatants Malaysian Federal Government Malaysian Army Royal Malay Regiment Royal Ranger Regiment Royal Malaysian Air Force Royal Malaysian Police Malayan Communist Party Commanders Abdullah CD (Che Anjang Abdullah) - CPM leader Chin Peng - Secretary general Ah Sek (Ah Sze) Casualties Civilian casualties: The Communist Insurgency War or Second Malayan Emergency was...
- Tan Sri Claude Fenner (1958-1966)
- Tun Mohd Salleh Ismail (1966-1973)
- Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Hashim (1973-1974)
- Tun Mohamed Haniff Omar (1974-1994)
- Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Noor (1994-1999)
- Tan Sri Norian Mai (1999-2003)
- Tan Sri Mohd. Bakri Omar (2003-2006)
- Tan Sri Musa Hassan (2006-now)
An Inspector General of Police is a high ranking police officer of the Indian Police Service or Royal Malaysian Police (Polis Di-Raja Malaysia) cadre or the Sri Lanka Police Service. ...
Controversy The Royal Malaysian Police has been accused of misuse of power and exercising excessive power. See The Malaysian lock-up detainee abuse scandal (also known as Squatgate) is a scandal involving the abuse allegations of detainees (initially Chinese citizens) under the care of the Royal Malaysian Police (Malay: Polis Di-Raja Malaysia, or PDRM) which occurred in 2005. ...
The Memali Incident a major incident that occurred in the remote village of Memali, Baling in the Malaysian state of Kedah. ...
Rank structure - Pegawai Kanan Polis (Senior Police Officers)
- Kumpulan Komisioner (Commisioner Grade)
- Ketua Polis Negara (Inspector-General of Police) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia over four five-pointed stars (in a diamond shape) over a wreath containing a crossed baton and kris
- Timbalan Ketua Polis Negara (Deputy Inspector-General of Police) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia over four five-pointed stars (in a diamond shape) over crossed baton and kris
- Pesuruhjaya Polis (Commissioner of Police) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia over three five-pointed stars (in an upside-down V shape) over crossed baton and kris
- Timbalan Pesuruhjaya Polis (Deputy Commissioner of Police) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia over two five-pointed stars over crossed baton and kris
- Senior Asisten Komisioner Polis I (Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police I) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia over a five-pointed star over crossed baton and kris
- Senior Asisten Komisioner Polis II (Senior Assistant Commissioner of Police II) — as above
- Asisten Komisioner Polis (Assistant Commissioner of Police (Assistant Commissioner of Police) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia over two seven-pointed stars
- Kumpulan Superintendan (Superintendant Grade)
- Superintenden Polis (Superintendent of Police) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia over a seven-pointed star
- Deputi Superintenden Polis (Deputy Superintendent of Police) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia
- Asisten Superintenden Polis (Assistant Superintendant of Police) — wears three seven-pointed stars (as a chief inspector)
- Kumpulan Inspektor (Inspector Grade)
- Cif Inspektor (Chief Inspector) — wears three seven-pointed stars
- Inspektor (Inspector) — wears two seven-pointed stars
- Inspektor Percubaan (Probationary Inspector) — wears one seven-pointed star
- Pegawai Rendah Polis dan Konstabel (Junior Police Officers and Constables)
- Subinspektor (Sub-Inspector) — wears one five-pointed star over a broad band
- Sarjan Mejar (Sergeant Major) — wears the sultan's-crown insignia (on lower uniform sleeve of white uniform)
- Sarjan (Sergeant) — wears three chevrons point down
- Koperal (Corporal) — wears two chevrons point down
- Lans Koperal (Lance Corporal) — wears a single chevron point down
- Konstabel (Constable) — without special rank insignia
Junior police officers apart from sub-inspectors wear their rank insignia on the right sleeve of their uniforms. Sub-inspectors and higher ranks wear their rank insignia on epaulettes on both shoulders. Kris from Yogyakarta - Dapur Carubuk The kris or keris is a distinctive, asymmetrical dagger indigenous to Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei and the southern Philippines. ...
Chevron may refer to: Chevron, a V-shaped pattern seen in military or police insigna, heraldry, flag design, and architectural frets Chevron, a series of bones on the underside of the tail of reptiles Chevron Corporation, a petrochemical company Chevron Cars, an advertising campaign of the Chevron Corporation including stylized...
Epaulette pronunciation: Äp-Ç-lÄt, a French word meaning little shoulders (epaule, referring to shoulder), originally meant only one type of ornamental shoulder piece or decoration used as insignia or rank by military or other organizations. ...
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1990-1999 The Proton Saga is the first car produced by Malaysian auto manufacturer Proton, based on the 1983 Mitsubishi Lancer Fiore. ...
2003 Proton Saga Proton Saga is the first car model ever produced by Malaysian automotive giant Proton based on Mitsubishi Lancer Fiore. ...
The Proton Wira is a model of car manufactured by Malaysian national carmaker Proton Berhad. ...
Proton The Proton (Perusahaan Otomobil Nasional Sdn Bhd) company, Malaysia, produced the following car models. ...
The Proton Putra was a coupe produced by Proton. ...
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Perodua Nippa 850EX The Perodua Kancil (sold in the United Kingdom as the Nippa) is a small car manufactured by Perusahaan Otomobil Kedua (Malay for Second Automobile Project) in Malaysia. ...
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2000-now - Proton Satria GTi police car (interceptor pursuit version)
- Ssangyong Rexton (4x4 pursuit version) police car
The Proton Waja is the first passenger car designed in-house by Malaysian automotive company, Proton. ...
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Police motorcycles An example of the police version, CBX750P, used by Hong Kong Police. ...
(National Motorcycle and Engine Company), or known as Modenas for short is a Malaysian national motorcycle company producing various small motorcycle models below 200cc targeted for local market and export. ...
An example of the police version, CBX750P, used by Hong Kong Police. ...
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Police vans - Isuzu
- Ford Econovan Diesel 12 seater
Police trucks - Isuzu = General purpose use. The famous use of this type of truck is Black Maria.
- Hicom Perkasa
- Ford Trader (not longer in service now)
Black Maria usually pronounced using the archaic pronunciation i. ...
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Pasukan Gerakan Khas (English: Special Operations Force;PGK) is an elite arm and high profile counter terrorism unit of the Royal Malaysian Police (Malay: Polis Di-Raja Malaysia) which includes Komando 69 (VAT 69) and Unit Tindakan Khas (UTK; Special Actions Unit). ...
VAT 69 (69th Commando Battalion) is the special forces from the Royal Malaysian Police based at Northern Brigade, Ulu Kinta, Perak. ...
Major Cases and Incidents Al-Mau'nah Arms Heist On 2 July 2000 on an outpost and a camp manned by members of Bn 304 of Rejimen Askar Wataniah was involved in an arms heist by the Al-Mau'nah militant group. In the small hours of the morning, 21 members of the militant group visited the outpost and camp of Bn 304 Rejimen Askar Wataniah under the guise of a surprise inspection and relieved the soldiers' weapons or carted away weapons from the armoury. They took away a huge cache of firearms and ammunition, including 97 M16 assault rifles, four GPMGs, five grenade launchers, 9,095 rounds of 5.56mm and 60 rounds of 40mm ammunition. The group was later cornered in the village of Sauk, Perak and involved in a stand-off the Malaysian Army and Royal Malaysian Police forces. The Malaysian Special Forces threw a containment cordon of Bukit Jenalik Tpr Matthew anak Medan from 21 Commando was murdered by this militant group and awarded Pahlawan Gagah Berani. The leader and militant group surrendered to the Malaysian Special Forces than latter handed over to the police. Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...
Cap badge of Rejimen Askar Wataniah The Rejimen Askar Wataniah is the reserve component of the Malaysian Army. ...
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Cap badge of Rejimen Askar Wataniah The Rejimen Askar Wataniah is the reserve component of the Malaysian Army. ...
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The Al-Mau'nah group later surrendered, and the leaders brought to trial for "waging war upon the King". Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali and his group were brought to trial for charges of "waging war against the King", and became the first people convicted of such charges in Malaysia. Mohamed Amin Mohamed Razali and his two lieutenants, Zahit Muslim and Jamaluddin Darus, were sentenced to death. Sixteen others were given life sentences. A police personnel Detective Korporal Sanghadevan was murdered during the incident. Asisten Superintendan Polis Abdul Razak Mohd. Yusof was awarded the Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa for his role resolving the stand-off. Please wikify (format) this article or section as suggested in the Guide to layout and the Manual of Style. ...
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The Memali Incident a major incident that occurred in the remote village of Memali, Baling in the Malaysian state of Kedah. ...
Combatants Malayan Races Liberation Army or Malayan Communist Party Malayan Police Commanders Muhammad Indera Sgt Jamil Mohd Shah Strength 200 25 Casualties about 40 dead 25 dead including non-combatants Bukit Kepong Incident was a historic armed encounter which took place on the February 23, 1950 between the police and...
Royal Malaysian Police in popular culture Television - Gerak Khas - Malay drama created by Dato' Yusuf Haslam
- Roda Roda Kuala Lumpur (Traffic Police) - Malay drama created by Dato' Yusuf Haslam
- CID 3278 - Malay drama
Gerak Khas is a long running Malaysian television series. ...
Films Bukit Kepong is a town in the Muar district of Johor, Malaysia. ...
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See also Ops Sikap is a traffic safety operation launched by the Royal Malaysian Police to ensure safety on all roads in Malaysia during festive seasons such as Hari Raya Aidilfitri, Deepavali, Christmas Day and Chinese New Year. ...
Rakan Cops is the Malaysian community police cops which was launched by Royal Malaysian Police in Kuala Lumpur on August 9, 2005 to help combat crime in the city and any situations around Malaysia. ...
External links - (Malay) Royal Malaysian Police website
- Rank insignia from the International Encyclopedia of Uniform Insignia Around the World
- (Malay) Pankat dan Pakaian — Polis DiRaja Malaysia
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