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On 20 October 1997, the Royal Malaysia Police merged VAT 69 and UTK into one special operations command known as the Pasukan Gerakan Khas (PGK; 'Special Operations Command – Police SOCOM'), which was launched by the then Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs, Mahathir Mohamad and then Inspector-General of Police, Tan Sri Rahim Noor.
1997–present: Gerak Khas, a TV series by RTM and produced by Yusof Haslam, about a fictional UTK squad codenamed 'Gerak Khas' solving high-risk crimes throughout major cities in Malaysia. It is the longest running TV series in Malaysia, which spun off into two films. 1999: Entrapment, a movie starring Sean Connery and Catherine Zeta Jones.
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Firearms in service vary between police forces in Malaysia, due to individual Constables and Police Authorities dictating the number of firearms officers and police firearms available to each force. Despite being armed, police constables still carry the standard issue T-batons , pepper spray and Hiatts Speedcuffs as well as the Walther P99 ...
VAT 69, also known as Task Force, Charlie Force and Special Project Team, was founded in 1969 (hence the number 69) and is modelled on the British 22nd Special Air Service Regiment, as a small combat unit to counter the tactics and techniques of communist terrorists.
The Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) is the tri-service military of Malaysia, comprising the Army, Navy, and Air Force. Unlike the United States, the Coast Guard in Malaysia is not part of the MAF. [note 3] Each branch of the MAF has its own elite units, which are selected, trained, and managed by their respective military branches.
Following the conclusion of the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation in 1966, the army command contemplated disbanding the Malaysian Special Service Unit (MSSU). The MSSU, stationed at Sebatang Karah Camp in Negeri Sembilan , was a task force whose members were all commando-trained but belonged to their respective regiments or corps, including some ...
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