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Deputy Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian Police
Royal Malaysian Police
TypeDeputy inspector general of police
AbbreviationDIG
Reports toMinister of Home Affairs
SeatJalan Bukit Aman, Tasik Perdana, 50560 Kuala Lumpur, Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
NominatorPrime Minister of Malaysia
AppointerYang di-Pertuan Agong
Term lengthmandatory retirement age at 60
Constituting instrumentPolice (Malaysia) Act 1967
Formation1958

The Deputy Inspector-General of Police (abbreviation: DIG) is the second most senior police rank of a senior officer in the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM) above the rank of Commissioner of Police (CP) and below that of the Inspector-General of Police (IGP).

Deputy Inspectors-General of Police

Deputy Inspector-General Term of office
Took office Left office
Claude Fenner[1] 2 June 1958 17 September 1958
Unknown
Abdul Rahman Hashim[2] January 1972 31 January 1973
Mohammed Hanif Omar[3] 1 February 1973 7 June 1974
Unknown
Abdul Rahim Mohd Noor[4] 14 June 1989 15 January 1994
Unknown
Norian Mai[5] 6 May 1997 7 January 1999
Jamil Johari[6] 8 January 1999 12 May 2003
Mohd Bakri Omar[7] 13 May 2003 3 November 2003
Unknown
Musa Hassan[8] 2005 10 September 2006
Mohd Najib Abdul Aziz[9] 11 September 2006 2007
Ismail Omar[10] 2007 12 September 2010
Hussin Ismail[11] 13 September 2010 14 April 2011
Khalid Abu Bakar[12] 15 April 2011 16 May 2013
Mohamad Bakri Zinin[13] 17 May 2013 6 September 2014
Mohamad Fuzi Harun[14] (Acting) 7 September 2014 2 December 2014
Noor Rashid Ibrahim[15] 3 December 2014 14 March 2019
Abdul Hamid Bador[16] (Acting) 15 March 2019 3 May 2019
Mazlan Mansor[17] 9 May 2019 13 August 2020
Acryl Sani Abdullah Sani[18] 13 August 2020 Incumbent

References

  1. ^ "Tan Sri Sir Claude Fenner (1958 - 1966)". Royal Malaysia Police. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Tan Sri Abdul Rahman Bin Hashim (1973 - 1974)". Royal Malaysia Police. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Tun Mohammed Hanif Bin Omar (1974 - 1994)". Royal Malaysia Police. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  4. ^ "Tan Sri Abdul Rahim Bin Mohd. Noor (1994 - 1999)". Royal Malaysia Police. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Tan Sri Norian Mai (1999-2003)". Royal Malaysia Police. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  6. ^ "Fellow cops bid farewell to Jamil". The Star (Malaysia). 15 May 2003. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  7. ^ Charles, Lourdes (4 November 2003). "Norian retires from force after very successful career". The Star (Malaysia). Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  8. ^ "Tan Sri Musa Bin Tan Sri Hj. Hassan (2006 - 2010)". Royal Malaysia Police. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  9. ^ "Kes hina lagu Negaraku, polis siasat jika ada aduan" (in Malay). Malaysiakini. 8 August 2007. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  10. ^ "United ULI Corporation Bhd (UULI.KL)". Reuters. Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  11. ^ "New IGP Ismail vows to improve the force". Lourdes Charles AND Dharmender Singh. The Star (Malaysia). 2 September 2010.
  12. ^ "PROFILES - HEADS OF POLICE AND REPRESENTATIVES" (PDF). Retrieved 13 May 2019.
  13. ^ "Ismail hands over IGP baton to Khalid". The Star (Malaysia). 16 May 2013.
  14. ^ Zolkepli, Farik (5 September 2014). "Fuzi Harun takes over as deputy IGP from retired Bakri Zinin". The Star (Malaysia).
  15. ^ Zolkepli, Farik (3 December 2014). "Noor Rashid Ibrahim appointed as Deputy IGP". The Star (Malaysia).
  16. ^ Zack, Justin (15 March 2019). "Special Branch director Abdul Hamid is acting Deputy IGP". The Star (Malaysia).
  17. ^ Kaos Jr, Joseph (13 May 2019). "Mazlan Mansor is new deputy IGP". The Star (Malaysia).
  18. ^ Aiman, Ainaa (13 August 2020). "Acryl Sani is acting deputy IGP". Free Malaysia Today. Retrieved 13 August 2020.