1. ROYAL MALAYSIAN POLICE | POLIS DIRAJA MALAYSIA
Current Inspector General : Tan Sri Norian Mai
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic pistols, revolvers, pumpguns, submachine guns, automatic rifles, heavy machine guns.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Polis Bukit Aman, 50560 Kuala Lumpur
Tel : 603 - 2262 6310 | Fax : 603 - 2272 2710 | Email : rmp@rmp.gov.my
The Royal Malaysian Police consists of some 75,000 officers and men, divided into a multitude of services that are related to modern policing at the Federal level. This includes General Duty officers who carry out beat patrols and interact with the public, to the General Operations Force members who conduct non-regulatory assignments such as illegal immigrant prevention and counter insurgency warfare during the Communist rebellion. They are assisted in their duties by the Auxiliary Police, the Police Volunteer Reserve, Police Cadets and a civilian support staff.
Firearms are carried by officers and men of the PDRM as a matter of course, except during administration assignments.
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2. ROYAL MALAYSIAN CUSTOMS | KASTAM DIRAJA MALAYSIA
Current Director General : Tan Sri Abdul Halil Abdul Mutalib
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic pistols, revolvers, semi-automatic shotguns, submachine guns, automatic rifles, heavy machine guns.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Kastam Diraja Malaysia,
Blok 2G1B, Komplek Kementerian Kewangan,
Presint 2, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan,
62596 Putrajaya.
Tel : 603 - 8882 2100 | Fax : 603 - 8889 5884 | Email : kastam@customs.gov.my
The Royal Malaysian Customs has the responsibility of collecting taxes and facilitating customs services to the trade and industrial sectors, as well as to increase adherence to the law for the economic, social and security benefits of the country. In addition to this, Customs also enforces other specific primary and subsidiary laws relating to narcotics, smuggling and illegal immigration.
Firearms are carried by Preventive Division officers on vessels and vehicles, as well as on site at ports of entry into the country.
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3. IMMIGRATION DEPARTMENT | JABATAN IMIGRESEN
Current Director General : Dato' Mohd Jamal Kamdi
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic pistols.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Imigresen, Level 1-7, Block I, Pusat Bandar Damansara, 50550 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 603 - 2095 5007 | Fax : 603 - 2092 4869 | Email : pro@imi.gov.my
The main function of the Immigration Department is to provide an efficient and effective service in the issuance of passports and other travel documents and to facilitate Immigration services to foreign nationals entering Malaysia.
Apart from this, the Department is also entrusted with the prevention of entry and presence of undesirable foreign nationals in contravention with the federal immigration laws. Lastly, the Department also undertakes to eradicate activities which contravene the Immigration Act, Passport Act and Immigration Regulations.
Firearms are carried by the Enforcement Department for raids on premises and individuals.
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4. ROAD TRANSPORT DEPARTMENT | JABATAN PENGANGKUTAN JALAN
Current Director General : Dato' Emran Kadir
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic pistols.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Jabatan Pengangkutan Jalan, Aras 5, Blok D4, Parcel D,
Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan,
62620 Putrajaya.
Tel : 603 - 8886 6400 | Fax : not available | Email : info@jpj.gov.my
Road Transport Department Malaysia (RTD) is one of the departments under the Ministry of Transport. It is responsible for providing counter services in matters pertaining to vehicles and driving licences, and enforcing the Road Transport Act 1987 to ensure competent drivers and safe vehicles. Being a service oriented organization dealing directly with the public, JPJ is committed to provide high quality service, manage national revenue collection and enforce road transport regulations dilligently and efficiently.
Firearms are carried by RTD Enforcement Division officers during road patrols and roadblocks.
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5. DOMESTIC TRADE ENFORCEMENT | PENGUATKUASA PERDAGANGAN DALAM NEGERI
Current Acting Director General for Enforcement : En. Abdullah Nawawi Bin Mohammed
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic pistols.
Headquarters Address : Bahagian Penguatkuasa, Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri Dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna,
Tingkat 33, Menara Dayabumi, Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin, 50632 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 603 - 2274 2100 | Fax : 603 - 2274 5260 | Email : aduan@kpdnhq.gov.my
The Enforcement Division was established on 17 April 1972 under the Ministry of Trade and Industry and was subsequently transferred to the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs on 27th October 1990. The Enforcement Division's mission is to eradicate all unethical trade practices, exploitation of consumers and profiteering which causes losses to consumers and to establish ethical trade practice for the benefit of consumers and traders.
Firearms are carried by the Enforcement Division during raids on premises and individuals.
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6. ANTI CORRUPTION AGENCY | BADAN PENCEGAH RASUAH
Current Director General : Dato' Zulkipli bin Mat Noor
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic pistols.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Badan Pencegah Rasuah, Block D6, Pusat Pentadbiran kerajaan Persekutuan,
P.O Box 6000, 62502 Putrajaya.
Tel : 603 - 8886 7000 | Fax : not available | Email : info@bpr.gov.my
The Anti-Corruption Agency of Malaysia (ACA) began its formal operations on 1st October 1967. But with the passing of the National Bureau of Investigation Act, 1973, it was legally named as The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI). The change of name was necessary in line with the widening of its scope. The NBI did not only confine itself to the investigation of corruption cases but also to cases of national interest, for example, syndicated gambling, smuggling, serious criminal breach of trust, organised fraud etc. However, the name NBI was reverted to ACA when the Anti-Corruption Agency Act 1982 was passed by Parliament on 13th May, 1982. The reason for the reversion was to reflect the actual function of this agency, that is, as an agency whose main function is the prevention of corruption.
Firearms are carried by arresting and investigating officers.
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7. INLAND REVENUE BOARD | LEMBAGA HASIL DALAM NEGERI
Current Director General : Tan Sri Zainol Abidin Abd. Rashid
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic pistols, pumpguns.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Lembaga Hasil Dalam Negeri, Tingkat 16, Blok 11, Kompleks Kerajaan Persekutuan, Jalan Duta, 50600 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 603 - 6209 1000 | Fax : 603 - 6209 1330
| Email : lhdn@hasilnet.org.my
The Inland Revenue Malaysia is one of the main revenue collecting agencies of the Ministry of Finance. The Department of Inland Revenue Malaysia became a statutory board on March 1, 1996, and is now formally known as the Inland Revenue of Malaysia. The Inland Revenue Board was established by the Inland Revenue Board of Malaysia Act 1995 to upgrade the organisation's role in the formulation of new policies for both the private and public sectors, in addition to its current role of tax collection and compliance enforcement.
Firearms are carried by the Security and Enforcement Divisions, as well as Civil Defence personnel assigned for protection and security roles.
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8. WILDLIFE DEPARTMENT ENFORCEMENT | PENGUATKUASA JABATAN PERHILITAN
Current Director General : Dato' Musa Nordin
Firearms currently in use : Semi-automatic shotguns, semi-automatic pistols, rifles.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Jabatan Perhilitan, Km 10, Jalan Cheras,
56100 Kuala Lumpur.
Tel : 603 - 9075 2872 | Fax : 603 - 9075 2873
| Email : pan@wildlife.gov.my
The WIldlife Department Enforcement Division is responsible for the enforcement of the Wildlife Protection Act 1972, The Taman Negara Act 1980 and The Taman Negara Enactment 1938/39 as well as the regulations stipulated under the said legislation. It also controls international trade in wildlife through the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) of which Malaysia is a party.
Firearms are carried by the Enforcement Division game wardens.
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9. MARINE DEPARTMENT | JABATAN LAUT
Current Director General : YM Raja Datuk Malik Saripulazan bin Raja Kamaruzaman
Firearms currently in use : Pumpguns, revolvers, semi-automatic pistols.
Correspondence Address : Jabatan Laut Malaysia
Peti Surat 12,
Jalan Limbungan,
42007 Pelabuhan Klang,
Selangor Darul Ehsan.
Tel : 603 - 3346 7777 | Fax : 603 - 3168 5289 | Email : kpgr@marine.gov.my
The Marine Department (Peninsular Malaysia) has the responsibility of ensuring a regulated, efficient, effective and economical navigational system to enhance safety of navigation and reduce maritime accident in Malaysian waters, to ensure that all officers and crew serving on board Malaysian ships possess the necessary the necessary certificates and/or documents as prescribed by the Merchant Shipping Ordinance 1952 and lastly to ensure compliance with regard to the safe manning of Malaysian registered ships by trained and competent personnel.
Firearms are carried on Marine Department vessels for boarding purposes.
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10. IKATAN RELAWAN RAKYAT MALAYSIA | MALAYSIAN PEOPLE'S VOLUNTEER CORPS
Current Director General : Dato' Haji Hamzah Abdullah
Firearms currently in use : Pumpguns, revolvers, automatic rifles.
Headquarters Address : Ibu Pejabat Ikatan Relawan Rakyat Malaysia, Kementerian Dalam Negeri, Aras 7, Blok D1, Parcel D, Kompleks Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62546 Putrajaya.
Tel : 603 - 8886 8000 | Fax : 603 - 8889 1672 | Email : hjhamzah@kdn.gov.my
The Malaysian Peoples' Volunteer Corps (RELA) is a Government Agency under Home Affairs Ministry, established on 11th January 1972 under Emergency Act, 1964 (Essential Powers) and Essential (Pasukan Kawalan) Change of Name and Amendment Regulations 1974. Its main objective is to provide a voluntary security machinery in providing human resource aimed at supplementing the Government in maintaining peace and security of the nation.
Firearms are carried by RELA officers and men on specfic duties such as coastal patrols and protection of crops exercises.
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11. PRISONS DEPARTMENT | JABATAN PENJARA
Current Director General : Dato' Mustafa Osman
Firearms currently in use : Automatic rifles, submachineguns, pumpguns, revolvers, semi-automatic pistols.
Correspondence Address : Ibu Pejabat Penjara Malaysia,
Bukit Wira,
43000 Kajang,
Selangor Darul Ehsan.
Tel : 603 - 87328000 | Fax : 603 - 87368545 | Email : kausalya@prison.gov.my
The Prisons Department of Malaysia maintains and executes all custodial sentences handed down by the judiciary. They are tasked with maintaining the prisons infrastructure as well as other types of detention centers in all of the Malaysian states. They also handle the rehabilitation aspects of inmates and prisoners, to prepare them for eventual release into society.
Firearms are carried by warders and officers during transit of prisoners and on location at prisons.
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12. NATIONAL NARCOTICS AGENCY | AGENSI DADAH KEBANGSAAN
Current Director General : Dato' Ramli Abd. Rahman
Firearms currently in use : Pumpguns, revolvers, semi-automatic pistols.
Correspondence Address : Agensi Dadah Kebangsaan, Kementerian Dalam Negeri, Aras 5 & 6, Blok D1, Pusat Pentadbiran Kerajaan Persekutuan, 62502 Putrajaya.
Tel : 603 - 03-88868000 | Email : chung@adk.gov.my
The National Narcotics Agency is the agency tasked with the compiling and dissemination of information on controlled substances and the prevention of narcotics abuse. They are also assigned the maintenance of SERENTI Drug Rehabilitation Centers across the country, which covers the infrastructure and rehab curriculum. Aside from this, the agency also conducts research and performs early prevention initiatives in pursuance of the National Drug Policy and according to the instructions of the National Narcotics Council.
Firearms are carried by the National Narcotics Agency Auxiliary Police on location at SERENTI Centers.
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