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  2. Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia (Malay: Jabatan Bomba dan Penyelamat Malaysia (JBPM), Jawi: جابتن بومبا دان ڤڽلامت مليسيا ‎), commonly known as Bomba, is a federal agency of Malaysia responsible for firefighting and technical rescue. Bomba is a Malay word derived from the Portuguese bombeiros which means ...

  3. Special Tactical Operation and Rescue Team of Malaysia

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    The STORM (backronym: Special Tactical Operation and Rescue Team of Malaysia; Malay: Pasukan Khas Operasi, Taktikal dan Penyelamat Malaysia) is a specialised firefighter unit within the Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia. They are one of the special rescue team of the department and also a component of the Rapid Deployment Forces.

  4. Fire and Rescue Academy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    To meet the growing demand for firefighters in Malaysia, a new fire training centre was established in Kuala Kubu Bharu in 1972. The school, known as Pusat Latihan Bomba Malaysia Kuala Kubu Bharu ('Malaysian Firefighter Training Centre Kuala Kubu Bharu'), was constructed on 13 acres of land. Before the training centres were renamed the current ...

  5. List of federal ministries and agencies in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Maritime Institute of Malaysia (MIMA) Penang Port Commission* (SPPP/PPC) Port Klang Authority* (PKA) Railway Assets Corporation* (PAK/RAC) Road Transport Department (JPJ) Sabah Commercial Vehicles Licensing Board (LPKP Sabah) Sarawak Commercial Vehicles Licensing Board (LPKP Sarawak) Malaysia Aviation Commission (MAVCOM)

  6. States and federal territories of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The states of Sabah and Sarawak merged with the existing states of the Federation of Malaya and Singapore pursuant to the Malaysia Agreement in 1963 to form the independent state of Malaysia. Representatives from Sabah and Sarawak demanded a higher degree of autonomy as part of the bargain which were included in the 20-point agreement and 18 ...

  7. East Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The total population of East Malaysia in 2010 was 5.77 million (3.21 million in Sabah, 2.47 million in Sarawak, and 0.09 million in Labuan), [39] which represented 20.4% of the population of Malaysia. A significant part of the population of East Malaysia today reside in towns and cities.

  8. Marine Operations Force - Wikipedia

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    The Marine Police Force, Royal Malaysia Police (Abbreviation: MPF RMP; Malay: Pasukan Polis Marin, Polis Diraja Malaysia; PPM PDRM) is the Marine Police division of the Royal Malaysia Police tasked with maintaining law and order and execute national security operations in the Malaysian Territorial Waters (MTW) and no boundaries till the high seas.

  9. Cabinet of Sabah - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Sabah is a part of the executive arm of the Government of Sabah, Malaysia. The Cabinet consists of the Chief Minister, appointed by the Governor on the basis that he is able to command a majority in the Sabah State Legislative Assembly , and 10 other ministers made up of members of the Sabah State Legislative Assembly .