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Find out the emergency numbers for police, ambulance, fire and other services in different countries and regions. Compare the common numbers such as 112, 911 and 999 with the unique ones for each country.
Learn about the history, organisation, duties and powers of the national and federal police force in Malaysia. The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) was formed in 1807 and has over 130,000 sworn officers and 1,000 police stations.
Find suicide crisis lines by country from this comprehensive list compiled by Wikipedia. Learn about the history, services and contact details of each line, as well as online chat and webchat options.
Learn about the various law enforcement agencies and ministries in Malaysia, such as the Royal Malaysia Police, the Malaysian Maritime Enforcement Agency, and the Ministry of Home Affairs. Find out their roles, responsibilities, and powers in maintaining law and order in the country.
Bukit Aman is the headquarters of the Royal Malaysia Police in Kuala Lumpur. It has a history dating back to the 1870s and houses several police departments and units.
The Tourist Police Unit (Malay: Unit Polis Pelancong) is a specialised unit of the Royal Malaysian Police which provide tourist and visitors information on law, customs, culture and attractions in the local community. Tourist Police uniforms are dark blue with a white peaked cap.
Learn how to dial telephone numbers in Malaysia, including landline and mobile phone codes, area codes, and international access codes. Find out the history and current status of the +60 country code and the 02 domestic access code to Singapore.
Ayob Khan is a Malaysian police officer and the 29th Deputy Inspector-General of Police since June 2023. He has led operations against terrorist and militant groups and received several honours and awards.