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The General Operations Force (GOF; ; PGA, Jawi: ) serves as the
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arm of the
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. It was originally established in 1948 during the
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by the British colonial administration. At that time, the police force was mobilised for a
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role, primarily tasked with countering the Communist insurgency in Malaya's jungles. In 1953, the unit was renamed the Police Field Force (). Before that, it was widely known as the Jungle Squad (), a name reflecting its primary role in jungle warfare. The GOF is currently commanded by Deputy Commissioner of Police
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Mohamad Suzrin Mohamad Rodhi, who serves concurrently as the Deputy Director of the Internal Security and Public Order Department (General Operations Force) or in Malay as ''Timbalan Pengarah KDNKA (PGA)''.


History


Origin: Malay States Guides

The origins of the General Operations Force (GOF) trace back to the Malay States Guides (), a paramilitary regiment established in 1826. Initially comprising 900 personnel, the unit was commanded by R. S. F. Walker. The Malay States Guides participated in
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, fighting alongside the Field Force Aden against Ottoman forces in
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(modern-day
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) for five years. The regiment was disbanded in 1919 due to economic reasons.


The GOF's evolution during the Malayan Emergency

During the
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(1948–1960), the British Military Administration mobilised regular General Duties police officers to support military operations against the communist insurgency. On 1 August 1948, the Jungle Squad was established for this purpose. Originally named the Flying Squad, it was later renamed to reflect its primary role in
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. In 1949, a dedicated training centre—originally called the Federal Malayan Police Force's Jungle Warfare School—was established in Sik,
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, to provide jungle warfare training specifically for regular General Duties police officers. In 1951, the Jungle Squad was restructured into the Jungle Company, and by 1953, it evolved into the Police Field Force (, PPH). Commanded by the Police Commissioner of the Federation of Malaya—and later under the
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following the formation of Malaysia—the Police Field Force was deployed alongside British military forces to track and eliminate communist insurgents in the dense jungles of Malaya. Platoons typically consisted of 15 personnel, led by ranks ranging from Lance Corporal to Inspector. During the Emergency, the Police Field Force suffered over 1,000 casualties.


GOF’s role in the Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation

The Police Field Force played a key role in the Indonesia–Malaysia Confrontation (1963–1966). During this period, they detained numerous Indonesian irregular forces attempting clandestine operations on Malaysian soil. The events of the 13 May 1969 racial riots further highlighted the need for a highly mobile, independent unit capable of handling both internal security and public order.


The Police Field Force during the second communist insurgency

Malaysia faced a second wave of communist insurgency beginning in 1968. By then, all branches of the Malaysian security forces, including the Police Field Force, were well-trained in jungle warfare. At its peak, the Police Field Force operated 21 battalions. Following the disarmament of the
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(MCP) on 2 December 1989, the number of battalions was reduced to 17 by 1 September 1994.


The transformation into the General Operations Force

With the end of the communist threat, the unit’s role was significantly expanded to include border and maritime security, anti-piracy patrols,
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, public order duties,
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(SAR), and operations against
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. On 20 October 1997, the Police Field Force was officially renamed the General Operations Force (GOF), and five brigades were established to serve as regional commands based on their geographical locations. Two days later, on 22 October 1997, the GOF underwent a major structural reorganisation. As part of this restructuring, the elite Senoi Praaq—a special forces unit composed of indigenous Orang Asli—was absorbed into the GOF as one of its battalions. The broader reorganisation of the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) culminated in a formal submission of RMP pennants to the
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on 11 November 1997. In June 2004, the GOF 19th Battalion, based in Cheras, Kuala Lumpur, was designated for VIP security duties. Later, in 2008, the GOF 20th Battalion was established to provide airport security at
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(KLIA). It was subsequently renamed the GOF KLIA Special Battalion.


GOF expansion after Operation Daulat

Following the 2013 Lahad Datu incursion—an event widely referred to as ''Operation Daulat''—the General Operations Force (GOF) played a crucial role in countering the armed intrusion by militants from the southern Philippines. The incident highlighted the need for stronger security measures in
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, particularly in Sabah. In response, the Malaysian government approved an expansion of the GOF’s capabilities, focusing on bolstering its presence and readiness in the region. In February 2014, then-Prime Minister
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announced the formation of a new GOF brigade dedicated to safeguarding the
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(ESSZONE). This development led to the re-establishment of the GOF 20th Battalion, tasked with overseeing operations in the strategically sensitive region. By May 2025, the GOF had further strengthened its operational capacity with the official formation of one additional armoured squadron—the 15th Armoured Squadron—and three new light infantry battalions: the GOF 21st, 22nd, and 23rd Battalions.


Roles

The General Operations Force (GOF) are deployed, equipped, and trained for specific roles both during peacetime and in times of emergency. These roles include neutralising armed criminals, conducting border patrols, counter-terrorism operations, anti-piracy efforts, and maritime security. The GOF also assists with general policing duties, including public security, close-quarters combat in urban environments, and anti-smuggling patrols. During conflicts or emergencies, GOF brigades are primarily tasked with counter-terrorism and anti-guerrilla warfare operations. Each brigade is trained, equipped, and organised for paramilitary roles, including deployment in major urban centres when necessary. Personnel are recruited from standard police training centres and inducted into GOF training centres, where they undergo specialised instruction in anti-guerrilla warfare and military tactics before graduating into operational GOF battalions. In high-risk border areas, GOF units are assigned to conduct security sweeps and defensive operations. The GOF is also deployed during riots and civil disturbances when required.


Structure

The current organisational structure of the Royal Malaysia Police’s General Operations Force (GOF) consists of five
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brigades, twenty-two light infantry
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, seven light
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squadrons, and twenty-two special operations-capable
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. All these units operate under the GOF Headquarters, which falls under the jurisdiction of the Internal Security and Public Order Department of the Royal Malaysia Police, based in Bukit Aman. Functioning as the light infantry arm of the police, the GOF is organised in a structure similar to that of a conventional army unit, following the common
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military format. Before the GOF’s restructuring in 1997, several specialised units were attached to the then-Police Field Force, previously known as the Jungle Squad. * Jungle Squad 69 () (
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unit) * Senoi Praaq Force (Tracker/Reconnaissance unit) * Border Scouts () (Border security for
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and
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) * ''Unit Kawalan Kawasan'' (UKK) (Area Control Unit) * ''Unit Pencegah Penyeludupan'' (UPP) (Anti-Smuggling Unit) Following the 1997 reorganisation, Jungle Squad 69 was removed from the GOF command and reassigned under a new police special operations command. The Senoi Praaq Force was integrated into the GOF and redesignated as the 3rd Battalion. Meanwhile, the Border Scouts and UKK were disbanded, with their personnel absorbed into regular GOF battalions and the general police force. The UPP was restructured into a federal agency composed of personnel from the Royal Malaysia Police, the
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, and the
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. In 2015, the unit was officially renamed the Border Security Agency, or ''Agensi Keselamatan Sempadan''.


GOF brigades

The GOF currently operates five brigades distributed across both West Malaysia and
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. These brigades were officially formed on 20 October 1997. Prior to this, the Jungle Squads’ companies—and later, the Police Field Force battalions—were placed under the command of their respective state-level police contingents. The establishment of dedicated brigades allowed the GOF to focus exclusively on its operational roles, while the state contingents continued with their regular policing duties. Each brigade is led by an officer holding the rank of Senior Assistant Commissioner (SAC) or higher, underscoring the strategic importance of their commands. The five GOF brigades are: The number of GOF battalions assigned to each brigade varies according to the security needs and geographic demands of their respective regions. This flexible deployment ensures that GOF resources are effectively distributed to address regional challenges across Malaysia.


GOF battalions

GOF comprises 22 battalions stationed across Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. Each battalion is commanded by a senior officer holding the rank of Superintendent. A typical GOF battalion is structured with three light infantry companies, one mortar platoon, and one special operations-capable unit. This configuration enables the GOF to maintain flexibility in both conventional and specialised tactical operations. Previously, a battalion, officially designated the KLIA/LCCT Special Battalion, was responsible for security operations at the
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(KLIA) and the Low-Cost Carrier Terminal (LCCT). However, this unit was dissolved around 2014, with its duties subsequently assumed by specialised units from the
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and the
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.


GOF armoured squadrons

The GOF armoured squadrons were officially established on 28 July 1971 under the name ''Skuadron Perisai PPH''. These units were created to provide a range of critical support roles, including armoured combat assistance, armoured escort duties, reconnaissance missions, and general security tasks. Today, the GOF armoured squadrons operate light armoured vehicles such as the V-150 Commando and the Sankey AT-105. To further modernise the fleet, the Royal Malaysia Police has placed orders for the IAG Guardian, a newer generation of armoured vehicle, which is expected to be delivered beginning in 2025. Currently, GOF maintains seven armoured squadrons strategically stationed across Malaysia. Historically, the GOF armoured squadrons have utilised a range of armoured vehicles, including the Ferret scout car, the Shorland armoured car, and the V-100 Commando.


Senoi Praaq

The Senoi Praaq is a distinguished paramilitary unit within the RMP’s GOF, originally established in 1956 during the Malayan Emergency by the British colonial administration. Initially designated as the SAS Auxiliary Forces, the unit was composed exclusively of
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personnel—indigenous peoples of
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. Despite its formal title, the unit quickly became better known by its Semai name, ''Senoi Praaq'', meaning "War People". Attached as a squadron to the Malayan Scouts, the forerunners of today's 22 Special Air Service (22 SAS), the Senoi Praaq functioned primarily as a
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tracker unit, playing a critical role in jungle warfare. Their deep knowledge of the terrain and exceptional tracking skills made them invaluable in the fight against communist insurgents. After the Malayan Emergency ended in 1960, the unit was transferred to the
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. In 1968, it was formally incorporated into the Royal Malaysia Police under the Police Field Force. During the 2000s, a second battalion was created, expanding the Senoi Praaq’s strength to two battalions within the GOF. While the unit is no longer classified as a special forces formation, the Senoi Praaq continue to serve as a
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paramilitary force, retaining their reputation for jungle tracking and close-quarters combat skills. They remain easily recognisable by their distinctive maroon berets and red hackles, symbols inherited from their early days under the Malayan Scouts.


Tiger Platoons

The Tiger Platoon is a special operations-capable
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under the command of GOF. There are currently 22 Tiger Platoons stationed across Malaysia, each attached to a GOF battalion. The unit was originally established on 7 May 1993 under the name Counter-Urban and Guerrilla Team (CG Team). Its initial mandate focused on
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and
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operations, with capabilities resembling those of a marine unit. However, in 1997, following the separation of 69 Commando—which became part of the Special Operations Command (Police SOCOM)—the GOF Command recognised the need for a versatile replacement force. As a result, the CG Team was restructured, retrained, and redesignated as the Tiger Platoon. The Tiger Platoons were tasked with a broader range of responsibilities, including
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, covert and overt missions, and
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(SAR). Their role is to support GOF brigades in operations requiring specialised tactical skills. In Sabah and Sarawak, where the Police SOCOM headquarters is geographically distant, the Tiger Platoons serve as the primary special operations police tactical units for the region. Initially, there were only five platoons, one assigned to each GOF brigade. However, beginning in 2019, the command directive expanded this structure, assigning one Tiger Platoon to each GOF battalion. This expansion brought the total number of platoons to 22, significantly enhancing the GOF’s operational flexibility across the country.


General Operations Force Training Centre

The first training centre was established in 1949 at Sik, Kedah, under the name ''Federal Malayan Police Force's Jungle Warfare School''. At the time, both serving policemen and new recruits were required to complete and pass the Special Constabulary Course before being assigned to the Police Field Force. With the expansion of the unit in 1951, an additional training facility was opened in
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, Selangor, to conduct basic and refresher courses, while the Sik centre continued to provide advanced jungle warfare training. In 1953, a larger and more centralised facility was established in Dusun Tua,
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, Selangor, and was renamed the Jungle Squad Training Centre (; SLPPH). The previous centres in Sik and Sungai Buloh were subsequently closed. In 1964, the training centre was relocated to a larger site in Kroh, Perak. Just three years later, in 1967, it was moved again to its current location at Ulu Kinta Cantonment, in Ulu Kinta, Perak. In 1997, following the renaming of the Police Field Force to the General Operations Force (), the training centre was renamed ''Sekolah Latihan Pasukan Gerakan Am'' (SLPGA). On 22 September 2006, the centre underwent another name change to its current title: ''Pusat Latihan Pasukan Gerakan Am'' (PLPGA), or General Operations Force Training Centre in English.


Recruitment, selection and training

There are four main pathways for Malaysian citizens to join the General Operations Force (GOF): # Basic General Operations Force Course (Gazetted Officers) # Basic General Operations Force Course (Non-Gazetted Officers) # Basic General Operations Force Course (Support Constables) # Basic Orang Asli Constable Course For the first three routes—collectively known in Malay as ''Kursus Asas Pasukan Gerakan Am''—candidates must first complete the standard police basic training (lasting between 4 to 9 months depending on their speciality and rank) at PULAPOL, just like any other regular police officer. Only after successfully completing this phase are they eligible to enrol in the GOF-specific basic course. This sequential training structure emphasises that candidates are law enforcers first and foremost before serving as light infantry personnel. Accordingly, they possess full legal authority under Malaysian law to conduct arrests and enforce public order. The Basic Orang Asli Constable Course, on the other hand, has a different set of requirements and is exclusively open to members of the
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community. Successful candidates from this course are directly inducted into one of the Senoi Praaq battalions. This course lasts six months and is a collaborative programme between the Royal Malaysia Police and the
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. For more detailed information, refer to the Senoi Praaq (Training) page. All other basic GOF training courses (excluding the Orang Asli course) last for 12 weeks and cover the following training modules: * Physical Training * Weapon Training * Field Skills Module * Combat Skills Module * Operation Techniques Module * Intelligence Module *
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Module *
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Module * Marine Studies Module * Public Order Module * Public Policy Module


Future plans

Royal Malaysian Police wishes to add another GOF Battalion based in Kunak, Sabah to provide security to ESSZONE and will be known as 21st Battalion. With this addition, the Sabah Brigade will be split into two different brigades which is Northern Sabah Brigade and Eastern Sabah Brigade.


Killed in the line of duty


Keramat Pulai incidents

On 3 June 1976, a group of 35 Police Field Force recruits was ambushed by communist insurgents at Keramat Pulai Hill in Perak, during the final phase of their Basic Jungle Squad Training. The ambush occurred at approximately 12:45 p.m. during a training exercise. Corporal 31507 Ridzuan, who served as the platoon leader and
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, was fatally shot in the eye. Three trainees—TPC 63897 Zainal, TPC 63899 Yusof, and TPC 64010 Md. Saad—were also killed about 15 metres from the communist-controlled position. Despite the surprise attack, TPC 60899 Mohamad Salim and several of his fellow recruits returned fire, mounting a strong resistance. Their courage forced the insurgents to retreat, allowing the trainees to overrun and capture the enemy stronghold, which had been disguised to resemble a house. For their exceptional bravery in the face of live combat, TPC Mohamad Salim and TPC Mohammad Noh Hashim were each awarded the Star of the Commander of Valour the following year.


Operations

* 1948–1960 – During the
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, the Police Field Force were involved in security and offensive operations against communist insurgents. * 1963–1966 – The service together with
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to fight against the Indonesian soldiers during the
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. * 1968–1989 – The Police Field Force deployed to track down the Communist Terrorists before the
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accepted unconditional surrender in 1989. * 1969 – The Police Field Force involved in security roles during the 13 May 1969 riots in Kuala Lumpur. * 2001 – The GOF assisted the ''
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'' (Police SOCOM) special forces in tracking down Mat Komando, a former army special forces member who became the leader of the criminal group Gang 13. He was eventually killed in a shootout at a hut in Kampung Hujung Keton, Pendang,
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. * 2007 – The Royal Malaysia Police deployed a force of 136 men from the GOF Sarawak Brigade to
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. The force joined the United Nations Integrated Mission in Timor Leste, employed in the peace-keeping role. * 2013 – Involved in
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. Deployed alongside ''Pasukan Gerakan Khas'', 21st Special Service Group, 10th Parachute Brigade'','' Naval Special Forces, RMAF Special Forces and Marine Assault Team. *2019 – 3rd and 18th Battalions (Senoi Praaq) involved in joint operations with
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in Pahang and Perak. *2020–2022 – The GOF was deployed across Malaysia during the Movement Control Order (MCO) period to support
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enforcement efforts, working alongside the armed forces and other government agencies.


In popular culture

Books, televisions and movie. *1981: " Bukit Kepong" is a patriotic film produced and directed by Jins Shamsuddin, starring himself, A. Rahim and Hussein Abu Hassan about the Bukit Kepong attack in February 1950. *1989: "Awang Spanar" is a comedy action film directed by A. Rahim, starring Mr. Os, Salih Yaacob and Norlida Ahmad about two young men with a policewoman solving a kidnapping case and a scene with GOF troops raiding a kidnapper's safehouse. *1991: " Jaket Biru" is an action film directed by Mohd Ariff Shah, starring Ebby Saiful, Raja Noor Baizura and Isma Aliff about undercover police officers. In one scene, GOF officers join the protagonist in raiding a criminal hideout. *1999–2021: " Gerak Khas" is a long-running Malaysian action TV series created by
Yusof Haslam Yang Berbahagia Datuk Md. Yusof bin Md. Haslam Khan (born 24 April 1954) is a Malaysian actor, film director and producer. He is best known for his longest-running police procedural drama series '' Gerak Khas'', a TV series that he created, di ...
, featuring stars like AC Mizal,
Fattah Amin Abdul Fattah Mohd Amin (born 14 September 1990) is a Malaysian actor and singer. He is known for playing as Adrian, the main character in the drama ''Playboy Itu Suami Aku''. He also appeared in ''Bencinta'', ''Plan Cinta Tak Jadi'' and the Ind ...
, and Abby Abadi. Spanning 20 seasons, it holds the record as Malaysia’s longest-running primetime drama. The series follows a fictional Special Actions Unit tackling criminal cases, with select episodes from 2000, 2001, and 2004 depicting GOF operations against pirates and militants. *2002–present: "
999 999 or triple nine most often refers to: * 999 (emergency telephone number), a telephone number for the emergency services in several countries * 999 (number), an integer * AD 999, a year * 999 BC, a year Media Books * 999 (anthology), ''99 ...
" is an ongoing Malaysian TV documentary series aired on
TV3 Channel 3 or TV 3 may refer to: Television *Canal 3 (Burkina Faso), a commercial television channel in Burkina Faso * Canal 3 Niger, a commercial television channel in Niger * Canal 3 (Guatemala), a commercial television channel in Guatemala * Can ...
, focusing on the operations of
first responder A first responder is a person with specialized training who is among the first to arrive and provide assistance or incident resolution at the scene of an emergency. First responders typically include Law enforcement, law enforcement officers (co ...
units in Malaysia, including the GOF. *2008–2010: "Akademi Polis" is a TV9 series directed by Yusof Kelana, starring Serina Redzuawan, Fezrul Khan,
Kazar The Khazars ; 突厥可薩 ''Tūjué Kěsà'', () were a nomadic Turkic people who, in the late 6th century CE, established a major commercial empire covering the southeastern section of modern European Russia, southern Ukraine, Crimea, and ...
, and Lando Zawawi. It follows the lives of drill instructors, their families, and recruits during police training at PULAPOL, Pulapol, with several episodes featuring the GOF conducting jungle training. *2010: "Lembing dan Layang" is an 8-episode Astro Citra series directed by Wan Hasliza and produced by :ms:KL_Motion_Pictures, KL Motion Pictures. Starring :ms:Ellie_Suriaty, Ellie Suriaty, :ms:Azhan_Rani, Azhan Rani, Beto Kusyairy, Zahiril Adzim, and :ms:Fikhree_Bakar, Fikhree Bakar, it tells the true story of Bah Ayob, the first
Orang Asli The Orang Asli are a Homogeneity and heterogeneity, heterogeneous Indigenous peoples, indigenous population forming a national minority in Malaysia. They are the oldest inhabitants of Peninsular Malaysia. As of 2017, the Orang Asli accounted f ...
recruit of the Senoi Praaq. The series follows his journey from being forced into the
Malayan Communist Party The Malayan Communist Party (MCP), officially the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM), was a Marxist–Leninist and anti-imperialist communist party which was active in British Malaya and later, the modern states of Malaysia and Singapore f ...
's military wing as a child to escaping and joining the elite Senoi Praaq unit under the Malayan Scouts (Special Air Service Regiment), Malayan Scouts (SAS) during the Malayan Emergency, highlighting their training and early missions. *2013: "Titisan Darah Pahlawan" is a 30-episode historical drama produced by Radio Televisyen Malaysia (RTM). The series highlights the stories of Grand Knight of Valour and Star of the Commander of Valour recipients who fought during the communist insurgency in Malaysia. *2023: "Kalis Peluru" is a 13-episode action police series directed by Aidilfitri Mohamed Yunus and produced by Tsar Asia for RTM, airing on TV1 (Malaysian TV network), TV1. Starring :ms:Nas-T, Nas-T, :ms:Silfeny_Osman, Silfeny Osman, Bulan Terry, and :ms:Jazmy_Juma, Jazmy Juma, it follows the operations and personal lives of police officers and their families serving in the General Operations Force. *2024: "Takluk: Lahad Datu" is a police war action film directed by :ms:Zulkarnain_Azhar, Zulkarnain Azhar, starring Syafiq Kyle, :ms:Kamal_Adli, Kamal Adli, :ms:Fikry_Ibrahim, Fikry Ibrahim, :ms:Anding_Indrawani, Anding Indrawani, :ms:Eman_Manan, Eman Manan, and :ms:Riezman_Khuzaimi, Riezman Khuzaimi. Based on the
2013 Lahad Datu standoff The 2013 Lahad Datu standoff, also known as the Lahad Datu incursion or Operation Daulat (), was a military conflict in Lahad Datu District, Lahad Datu, Malaysia. The conflict began on 11 February, when 235 militants arrived in Lahad Datu by bo ...
, the film highlights the role of VAT 69 Commando, 69 Commando, with the GOF also depicted as part of the conflict.


Weaponry

The firearms used by GOF during the year 1948–1980s. The firearms used by GOF during the year 1980 - presents.


See also

*Directorate of National Coordination (Laos) *Republic of Vietnam National Police Field Force


References


External links

{{Royal Malaysia Police Force 1948 establishments in Malaya Organizations established in 1948 Royal Malaysia Police units Non-military counterinsurgency organizations Non-military counterterrorist organizations