Royal Malaysia Police
Malaysia
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Royal Malaysia Police
RMP
Malaysia
Overview
The Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) or Polis DiRaja Malaysia (PDRM) is the national police force of Malaysia, host of the ASEANAPOL Permanent Secretariat, and one of the founding members of ASEANAPOL.
History
1807
The modern police organisation in Malaysia began after the Charter of Justice in Penang was granted.
1940s
Following World War II, a single centralised police organisation was established, known as the Civil Affairs Police Force, led by H. B. Longworthy.
1958
On July 24, the Malaysian King granted the Royal title to the Malayan Federation's Police Forces.
1963
The Royal Federation of Malayan Police (RFMP), the North Borneo Armed Constabulary and Sarawak Constabulary were merged to form the Royal Malaysian Police.
1963–1965
Police and military forces were engaged during the Malaysia–Indonesia Confrontation, defending against infiltrations in Johor and Sabah.
2005
The Rakan Cop community outreach programme was launched on August 9.
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Malaysia is one of the eleven member states of ASEANAPOL, contributing to the collective mission of enhancing regional police cooperation and combating transnational crime in Southeast Asia.
Detailed Information
Chief of Police
Dato' Sri Hj. Mohd Khalid Hj. Ismail
Inspector General
Inspector General of Police
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Police Structure
PendingOrganisational chart and key divisions of the national police force.
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Rank & Uniforms
PendingPolice rank hierarchy, insignia and uniform regulations.
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ED / DPP / DPS
PendingASEANAPOL-designated focal points: Executive Director, Deputy Programme Points and Deputy Support contacts.
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