PDRM
The Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) is the national police force of Malaysia, responsible for maintaining law and order, enforcing laws, and providing public safety. Established in 1960, the PDRM is a multi-agency organization comprising several branches, including the Royal Malaysian Police Force (RMP), the Royal Malaysian Police Reserve (RMPR), and the Royal Malaysian Police Volunteer Corps (RMPVC). The PDRM is headed by the Inspector-General of Police, who is appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong, the King of Malaysia.
The PDRM's primary mandate is to uphold the rule of law and protect the public from crime
The PDRM is organized into several divisions, each with its specific responsibilities. These include the Criminal
In addition to its law enforcement duties, the PDRM is involved in community policing initiatives, aiming to
The PDRM's effectiveness and efficiency are regularly evaluated through various performance metrics and feedback mechanisms. The