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Hanif bin Ghazali (Jawi: حنيف غزالي ; born 1 January 1973), is a Malaysian politician who been served as member of the Kedah State Legislative Assembly of Tanjung Dawai, [1] [2] Kedah contested on the PAS ticket.
Tun Mohammed Hanif bin Omar (Jawi: محمد حنيف بن عمر; 16 January 1939 – 20 April 2024) was a Malaysian police officer who served as the 4th Inspector-General of Royal Malaysia Police from June 1974 to January 1994. Assuming office at the age of 35, he was the youngest police officer appointed to the top post.
Operation Lalang is a major event in Mahathir's administration that had a strong impact on civil liberties in Malaysia, and it was seen as an excuse by the Mahathir government to tighten the executive hold by restricting fundamental liberties.
After that, he brought two gold medals for Malaysia team in 100m and 200m at the Southeast Asian Youth Athletics Championships. [3] [4] 2017 : Disqualified in both finals. he again took part in the Asian Junior Championships in Gifu, this time being eliminated in the first round of the 100 meters and finishing eighth in the 200 meters in 21.71s.
Mohammed Hanif Omar [3] 11 February 1973 () 7 June 1974 () 1 year, 126 days 6. Unknown: 7. Unknown: 8. Mohd Amin Osman: January 1979: December 1985: 6 years 9. Abdul Kudus Alias: Unknown: 10. Abdul Rahim Mohd Noor [4] 14 June 1989: 15 January 1994: 4 years, 216 days 11. Samsuri Arshad: 16 January 1994: 5 May 1997: 3 years, 109 days 12. Norian ...
During the (Malacca Sultanate) (1400–1511), the position that resembles modern chief of police is the Temenggong ('Chief of Public Security'). After the fall of Malacca and up to the 17th century, Malaya was under several western powers including Portugal, the Netherlands and Britain, and the task of securing public safety in Malaya fell to these nations' militaries.
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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.