Police Undergraduate Voluntary Corps
Police Undergraduate Voluntary Corps
Police Undergraduate Voluntary Corps
Contents
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1History
2Training
3Equipments
o 3.1Uniform
4Duty
5First SUKSIS Police Stations
6References
7External links
History[edit]
The idea of establishing Kor-Sukarelawan Siswa Polis's (SUKSIS) was inspired by YAB Dato'
Seri Abdullah Hj. Ahmad Badawi, the 5th Malaysian Prime Minister. The establishment of
SUKSIS corps in Malaysian Higher Learning Institution is believed to help producing excellent
graduates who comply own viable competence, discipline and furnished with noble values, and
high self-esteem.
In 2002, the Malaysian prime minister suggested to the former Inspector General of Police, Tan
Sri Bakri Haji Omar to establish a curriculum in universities to bridge the gap between university
students and the police. The main objective is to expose the police duty to the student selected
to the new corps. Universiti Utara Malaysia (Northern University of Malaysia) volunteered and
became the first University in Malaysia to have such force. The creation of the corp in universities
also allowed those who had not participated in school to join and get a better understanding of
the police and their service to the public. The realisation of the importance of the policemen
duties would move graduates to opt for a career in the police. The establishment the Police
Undergraduate Voluntary Corp (SUKSIS's Corps) will act as points and ears Royal Malaysian
Police (RMP) in channel information about crime scene in local area.
The Royal Malaysian Police and Education Department had found that cadets showed a high
level of discipline and stayed away from social ills such as drug abuse and truancy.[1]
There were many suggestions for the name of the new force to be established in the universities,
and the name Kor Sukarelawan Polis Siswa (SUKSIS) was chosen, meaning "Student's Police
Volunteer Reserve Corps" Or "Police Undergraduate Volunteers Force"
Training[edit]
As membership Kor-SUKSIS fill by undergraduate undergraduate first year IPTA, training period
that prescribed is three years while follow training arrangement that prescribed 360 time viz 129
time for weekly training and 240 time when semester break. Training time division also is as
many as 200 time for outside training activity and 160 time for academic classes. However,
stated fraction can still adjusted following need-of.
To meet arrangement and training fraction which has been prescribed, kor-SUKSIS UMS had set
compulsory activities following: Feet March, Arms March, Sword March, Stick March, Circuit
Test, Arms Class, Training Shoot, Light Strike Force (LSF), Life Effort, Robust St, First Aid,
Swimming, Person Defensive Art, General Operation Force(PGA) Training, Practical Delegation
In Nearby IPD, Cultured / Build Person, Mess Night, Law Class, After Dinner Talk', Community
service, Kor-SUKSISAnnual Camp, Kor-SUKSIS Family Day Kor-SUKSIS, Kor-SUKSIS Sport
Festival, Council To Swear / Drug Pledge, Examination (March, Shooting, Physical Spirit
Testing), Convocation Ceremony, and End Parade Ceremony Training.
Equipments[edit]
Uniform[edit]
The standard Suksis uniform is similar to that of the Royal Malaysian Police. SUKSIS wear
standard issue black berets with the emblem of police on the top corner above the left eye. In
November 2003, SUKSIS were issued standard issue black walking shoes. Starting July 2004,
the Royal Malaysian police started to issue 'black zip', a shoe that is also a standard issue for the
regular police force.
Duty[edit]
Kor Suksis is a member of the Volunteer Police. While on duty they have the same duties and
powers as regular police. But the life as a Suksis member is focused more on training and
academic. So they are called to perform duty such as Beat (police) and patrol and peace keeping
during the events organized by the university, general or by-elections, and during practical
training at IPD. During practice, they will follow the general duty tasks such as beat and patrol,
enquiry office, MPV patrol and others which deemed necessary as part of training by the training
officer. There are more than 21 universities in Malaysia that have SUKSIS, they are:
Perarakan General Inspektor Ketua Polis Negara semasa majlis tamat latihan Kor SUKSIS di UTM.
Kor Sukarelawan Polis Siswa/Siswi atau ringkasnya Kor SUKSIS ialah sebuah badan
beruniform polis bagi mahasiswa di universiti tempatan Malaysia. Mahasiswa yang menyertai
Kor SUKSIS akan diberi status kadet dan diwajibkan menjalani tiga tahun latihan di universiti
masing-masing sebelum digelar sebagai inspektor Sukarelawan Polis.[1] Dianggarkan sekitar 5
peratus ahli Kor SUKSIS menyertai Polis DiRaja Malaysia selepas tamat pengajian (setakat
2012).[2]
Setiap inspektor SUKSIS yang telah tamat latihan diberi keutamaan untuk menyertai pasukan
beruniform Polis Diraja Malaysia selepas mereka bergraduat dari universiti masing-masing.[3]
Sejarah[sunting | sunting sumber]
Penubuhan Kor SUKSIS bermula dengan cadangan oleh YAB Dato Seri Abdullah bin Ahmad
Badawi, selaku Menteri Dalam Negeri pada tahun 1999. [4]
LATIHAN
Bagi lelaki tinggi adalah 163 cm, dan berat badan sekurang - kurangnya 55 kg,
sertamempunyai ukuran dada yang biasa sekurang-kurangnya 81 cm dan 86 cm
semasa menarik nafas. Manakala bagi wanita pula tinggi adalah 157 cm dan berat
badan sekurang kurangnya 28 kg.