Police Volunteer Reserve Corp (Malaysia)
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(RMP) unit Royal Malaysia Police Volunteer Reserve (RMPVR) (Malay: Sukarelawan Simpanan Polis) is a team of
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as well as the supporting element to the full-time
Royal Malaysian Police The Royal Malaysia Police (often abbreviated RMP) ( ms, Polis Diraja Malaysia (PDRM)), is a (primarily) uniformed national and federal police force in Malaysia. The force is a centralised organisation. Its headquarters are located at Bukit Ama ...
force where normal citizens could volunteer to help to maintain peace and security of their respective formation. The RMPVR officers is mainly composed of professionals such as the architects, engineers, lawyers, teachers, doctors, businessmen and senior government officers. Under the National Blue Ocean Strategies, in 2017, government drive to recruit RMPVR officers is targeted to have 50,000 people from all walks of like . A police volunteer reserve officer when performing police duties shall have the same powers and duties and the same protection and immunities and shall be subject to the same authority and discipline as a regular police officer of corresponding rank. This means RMPVR officers have identical powers to their regular (full-time) colleagues including to carry and use of firearm, conduct search and arrest while on duty and are deemed to be civil servant.


History

RMPVR is created as a formation under the police authorities since the year 1957 which is known as ''
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''. Currently, the personnel is amounted to as many as 5,000 officers from other states with focus on major towns. The philosophy of the RMPVR existence is to give opportunity to civilians to transform themselves into police careers. The RMPVR officer and personnel perform the same kind of duties as regular police officers, in enforcing the law and maintaining peace and security in their respective formation.


Qualification of PVR

The police volunteer reserve applicants is expected to pass the same requirement like those who applying for a regular police officer position except that the age requirement is from 18 to 45 years old for PVR. The aspiring police volunteer reserve needs to be a full-time employee of any corporate company, established association, and preferably employees serving in the government sector. The police volunteer reserve applicants need to get clearance from their employers or head of departments before they decide to join the Royal Malaysia Police Volunteer Reserve Force. Malaysian citizen who is qualified are invited to be part of Royal Malaysian Police Volunteer Reserve Force from all states in Malaysia. Those who are interested can apply from Royal Malaysia Police website through Sistem Semakan Online (SSO).


Training

Standard police training will be conducted for 6 month or more at police contingent or one week continuous training at the nearby police academy (PULAPOL) and latter training at their respected district police station. A local training will be conducted regularly in their formation throughout their service. When undergoing continuous training or called for active duty, the Police Volunteer Reserve is entitled to receive basic salary and any type of allowances based on as an regular police officer of equivalent rank.


Organizations of PVR

Police Volunteer Reserve Commandant appointed in each contingent is responsible to the State Police Chief for the following: - * General advice on all matters on recruitment, appointment, promotion, discipline and Police Volunteer Reserve welfare; * Supervision of training and general administration of Police Volunteer Reserve Force. Officer-in Charge Police Volunteer Reserve District (KSPD) are usually commanded by Gazette Officer which is Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP/SP) Police Volunteer for district level. While police station level is commanded by Gazette Officer which is Inspector of Police (INSP/SP) called as Officer-in Charge Police Volunteer Reserve Station (KSPB) respectively. Police Volunteer Reserve are under the supervision of the Officer-in Charge Police District (OCPD) and Head of Department where they are stationed and duty at. RMPVR officer and personnel when on duty shall be deemed junior in the ranks of their regular police officer counterparts. As an example: Deputy Superintendent of Police Volunteer DSP/SP deemed junior to the same rank of DSP in regular police force, but it is higher ranking to Assistant Superintendent of Police of regular police (ASP), police volunteer reserve (ASP/SP) and auxiliary police (ASP/PB). A Police Volunteer Reserve gazette officer when on duty and in uniform, is entitled to receive a salute from lower ranks gazette officer and personnel whether in regular police force, police volunteer reserve force and auxiliary police force as stated in IGSO A109 under Section 3.4 dan IGSO H601 under section 3.13.10.


RMPVR Rank Structure

RMPVR officer and personnel current ranks:- Gazette RMPVR Officers 1. Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP/SP) 2. Superintendent of Police (SUPT/SP) 3. Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP/SP) 4. Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP/SP) 5. Inspector of Police (INSP/SP) RMPVR Personnel 6. Sub-Inspector of Police (SI/SP) 7. Sergeant Major of Police (SM/SP) 8. Sergeant of Police (SJN/SP) 9. Corporal of Police (KPL/SP) 10. Lance Corporal of Police (L/KPL/SP) 11. Police Constable (KONST/SP)


Duties of RMPVR

When a RMPVR officer and personnel were deployed for active duty they may be assigned to any task according to their training, experience, technical knowledge or expertise and physical strength that suits them. The duties undertaken by personnel of police volunteer reserve when not actively deployed as instruct by the Malaysian Inspector General of Police (IGP), is as follows:- 1.1 Beat (police) assignment; 1.2
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; on Motorbike (RCJ & URB) / Mobile Patrol Vehicle (MPV); 1.3 Administrative; 1.4 Duties in the District Control Centre (DCC) or Contingent Control Centre (CCC); 1.5 Officer on Duty for Gazette Police Officer (rank Inspector/sp and above) at Contingent or District Level; 1.6 Transport duties (MT) or WT for Marine; 1.7 Enquiry Office (EO) Counter; 1.8 Traffic; 1.9 Crowd Control; They are not usually assigned to: - 2.1 Investigate Criminal Cases; 2.2 Court Duty; 2.3
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(GOF) Operations; 2.4 Anti Riot Unit (FRU); 2.5 Special Branch (SB); 2.6 Jury. When deployed for active duty, the Police Volunteer Reserve is subject to the same power and disciplinary procedures as their regular police counterparts by the police: Conduct and Discipline, Junior Police Officers and Constables Regulations, 1970, and the Police Force Commission's Instrument of Delegation of Certain Functions, Powers, Duties and Responsibilities, 1976.


See also

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Suksis 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 Reser ...
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Volunteer Special Constabulary The Volunteer Special Constabulary (VSC) in Singapore comprises volunteers from the general public. VSC officers are imbued with equal powers of a regular police officer to enforce law and order in Singapore. They wear the same police uniform as p ...
* Sukarelawan Polis


References


External links


Royal Malaysian Police Official Website

Persatuan Sukarelawan Polis Malaysia

Police Volunteer Reserve, Royal Malaysian Police Official Website

Sukarelawan Polis Diraja Malaysia Kontinjen Selangor

Sukarelawan Polis Ibu Pejabat Kontijen Kuala Lumpur

Sukarelawan Polis Portal Polis Kontinjen Johor
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