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Superintendent of Police Abdul Razak Bin Hj Mohd Yusoff (born 10 February 1963) is one of the national heroes of the Royal Malaysia Police 69 Commando of the Pasukan Gerakan Khas. He is also the sole recipient of a Seri Pahlawan Gagah Perkasa (SP) medal and the recipient of a medal of courage that most 'youngest' in the team. == Early life and police career == Born on 10 February 1963 in Batu 6, Telok Mas, Malacca and growing up in Langgar, Alor Setar, Kedah, Razak is the son of Haji Mohd Yusoff Bin Haji Salleh (former Police Sergeant 26969) and Hajjah Bashah Binte Din (a housewife). He was very interested in religious knowledge and the Silat Melayu. At the age of 9 years, he learned Silat Melayu and managed to memorise a number of verses of the Quran and Hadith. Craft he 'lifted the book' and learn about religion in the booths around the Kedah Islamic studies and the attitude of do not attend to his neutral for any political party homeland have made him respected and revered in places he grew up (at Langgar Limbong). According to him, he was inspired by the Sufism teachers known that "Abah Anom", Principal Pesantrean Suryalaya, at Tasek Malaya Indonesia. He successfully completed his studies up to the STPM in Sultan Abdul Hamid College with Five Principles achievement and studied at Defence Forces University fir an Advanced Diploma – Strategic Defense expected to be passed in June 2010. He joined the police force in 14 September 1986 as Probation Inspector at the PULAPOL and underwent a Police Basic Course in Ulu Kinta, Perak. After completion of training, he was absorbed into the 69 Commando Unit. Based on the desire for a more challenging task of voluntarily following his initial selection and subsequent training 69 Commando Basic Command Unit, now known as Pasukan Gerakan Khas. He passed successfully and was recognised as a member of the Commandos on 18 July 1987. To complement his skills, he attended a series of training courses, including: – # Rappeling course and abseiling, # Basic Airborne Course and Free Airborne, # Platoon Commander Course, organised by General Operations Force Training Centre (GOFTC), Ulu Kinta, # Pathfinder, organised by PULPAK, Malaysian Armed Forces at Sungai Udang, Malacca, # Escort Security/Bodyguard, # Counter-terrorist Team, # Tactical Diving Courses, # Disaster Management at the Police College Kuala Kubu Baru, # Mines Defusing Course, organised by GOFTC, # Special Operations Techniques, organised by US Army SOCPAC, # Staff Paper Writing Workshop, organised by the Senior Police College, # Negotiation Skills Workshop, hosted by Senior Police College, # Hostage Negotiation Skills, organised by the Anti-terrorist Assistance Program at the Louisiana State Police Academy, United States, # Critical Incident Management Course, organised by the Anti-terrorist Assistance Program at the Louisiana State Police Academy, USA, # Hostage Crisis Negotiation Skills and organised by the RMP with the New Scotland Yard Metropolitan Police Service in Kuala Lumpur, # Counter Maritime Interdiction Course, organised by the Naval Special Warfare – 1st Unit, United States Navy SEALS, # Company Commander; the highest course, organised by the GOFTC, and # Incident Response Training for Crisis Management, organised by the Senior Police Officers College, Cheras. Over 20 years task in 69 Commando unit, he was tasked to the Squadrons and the various branches, including: # 5th PP troop, Bravo Squadron from 21 September 1987 # PP troop 14, Delta Squadron from 18 September 1988 # PP troop 1, Alpha Squadron from 11 April 1994 # 11 PP troops, also the 2nd IC Charlie Squadron from 20 October 1997 # PP Training Branch from 1 August 2000 # Commander, Bravo Squadron from 16 March 2006 During the duties in the 69 Commando unit, he was involved with various operations in the jungle, in the city, on the borders and territorial waters, including: # Ops Bersih IV – Search and defusing not less than 73 mines in the border of Malaysia – Thailand. # Ops Ulang Zabri – Search and find remnants of the Communist bandits in the middle of the jungle between the Perak and Kelantan. # Ops Tayang – Patrol task at Sabah waters and the Philippines to combating pirates after the pirates captured the town of Semporna. # Ops Topeng – Leading his team defeated three armed robbers who robbed a jewellery store in Ipoh and successfully recovered the jewellery at about RM 1 million valued. # Ops Kerbau – Managed himself has to capture the armed robber a life who must wanted by the Special Branch at Padang Besar, Perlis. # Ops Bubut – Hunting, fighting pirates and gather intelligence after the Abu Sayyaf kidnapped 23 tourists and the peoples of this country at Sipadan Island. # Operation 304 – He managed to infiltrate enemy strongholds and negotiate with the leader of Al-Ma'unah for over two hours to the enemy ready to surrender without bloodshed. # Beside the duties against criminals, he also often involved in the close protections the Prime Minister and other national dignitaries who came during the sitting of the G-15, APEC, SUKOM, NAM, and others. # He is also involved in search and rescue operations, among them: finding the body, arms, a proofs at an underwater, finding the plane crash in the deep jungle, such as 'Ops. Piper' on April 2004; in which he led the team managed to find the missing pilot found in Genting Bidai, Pahang, # Besides the formal operations, during training dive in Pangkor Island, he was requested to help Pangkor Police Chief to capture an individual who often terrorise and intimidate the population with long knives. Unarmed, he managed to arrest the man who was feared by concerned without any injury at all. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Abdul Razak Bin Haji Mohd Yusof」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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