National Police Cadet (Malaysia)

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The National Police Cadet of Royal Malaysian Police is a uniformed body at selected high schools in Malaysia with the aim of inculcating discipline among students and helping to curb negative activities.

History[]

The idea to form a Police Cadet corps was triggered by the former Inspector-General of Police, late Tun Mohamed Salleh Ismail when opening Launching Police Cadet Team to 2 March 1970. He said,

The overall objective is to make the cadet a responsible citizen of the future. He must yield a strong and healthy influence among his colleagues, friends and family so that in the years ahead, there will be a new breed, of enlightened good citizens contributing to nation building.

Organisation[]

(one platoon per school) members are between Form 1 to Form 2, Senior Cadets, 3ls Cadet Corporal and a Cadet Sergeant. Cadet team members and trainee Cadets are picked from high school students who had passed basic interviews and physical tests. Senior Cadets are made up of those who have passed interviews at PDRM () and one teacher in their respective high school would be selected to become a Cadet Inspector, tasked with being the A Police Cadet platoon is normally made up of 35 members including a a sergeant and three corporals leading a team of 30 senior cadets and cadets.

Purposes of establishing[]

  • Role Of Youth In "Nation Building"
  • As Co-curricular activity In schools

Training and membership[]

Open to students in high schools where Police Cadet platoons have been formed
Membership is open only to those who are healthy and capable of weekend marches and running exercises.
Selected members would be supplied with a specialised Police Cadet uniform which complies to a specific design.
Police Cadet members are usually allowed (e.g. Sekolah Aminuddin Baki, KL) to wear their PDRM name tags, and PDRM web belts as part of their school uniforms.

Among other topics, basic Police Cadet training includes:

References[]

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