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  2. Auxiliary police - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, auxiliary police (Malay: Polis Bantuan, ڤوليس بنتوان) refers to sworn private security police officers serving in autonomous government agencies and key government-linked companies/entities such as Northport (Malaysia) Bhd , Petroleum Nasional Berhad , the Malaysian Federal Reserve Bank (Bank Negara), the National Anti ...

  3. Police Volunteer Reserve Corp (Malaysia) - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Malaysia Police Volunteer Reserve (RMPVR) (Malay: Sukarelawan Simpanan Polis) is a team of special police as well as the supporting element to the full-time Royal Malaysian Police force where normal citizens could volunteer to help to maintain peace and security of their respective formation. [1]

  4. Malaysia Volunteers Corps Department - Wikipedia

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    Member of Malaysia Volunteers Corps. The People's Volunteer Corps is closely related to the Home Guard that was established when the Malayan Emergency was declared in 1948, and was dissolved when the Emergency ended on 31 July 1960.

  5. Law enforcement in Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    The Malaysian Government utilises the services of several auxiliary police, volunteer police, and police cadet forces. An auxiliary police in RMP refers to sworn security police serving in autonomous government agencies and key government-linked companies/entities, such as Malaysian Airports Holdings Berhad, Petroleum Nasional Berhad (Petronas), Pos Malaysia Berhad, and Malayan Railways.

  6. Company police - Wikipedia

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    In Malaysia, auxiliary police refers to sworn security police officers serving in autonomous government agencies and key government-linked companies/entities such as Northport (Malaysia) Bhd (), Petroleum Nasional Berhad (), the Malaysian Federal Reserve Bank (Bank Negara), the National Anti-Drug Agency (Agensi Anti-Dadah Kebangsaan - AADK), the Federal Land Development Agency (FELDA) and the ...

  7. Bukit Kepong incident - Wikipedia

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    Malayan Police; Malayan Communist Party. Malayan National Liberation Army; Commanders and leaders; Sgt. Jamil Mohd Shah † (Bukit Kepong police chief) Ali Mustapha (Chief of Bukit Kepong village) Mat Indera Strength; 25 Police officers: 180 Insurgents Casualties and losses; 14 officers killed 5 auxiliary police killed 4 officers wounded Total ...

  8. Auxiliaries - Wikipedia

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    2.10 Malaysia. 2.11 Morocco. 2.12 Norway. 2.13 Philippines. 2.14 Russia. 2.15 Singapore. ... Cheltenham Township Auxiliary Police provide auxiliary police services ...

  9. Police Undergraduate Voluntary Corps - Wikipedia

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    SUKSIS Parade in UiTM. Police Undergraduate Voluntary Corps is an undergraduate police volunteer organisation in Malaysia.They are undergoing periodic training times to times in 3 years in their respective university and will be commissioned as Police Volunteer Reserve Corp (Malaysia) Inspector by the Inspector General of Police in the end of the 3 years training.