Prior to 1997, besides the regular Jungle Squad, there were a few specialised units attached to Police Field Forces: •
Commando Force; "
PPH 69" (Jungle Squad 69) •
Senoi Praaq Force • Border Scouts () (for
Sabah and
Sarawak) •
Unit Kawalan Kawasan (UKK) (Area Control Unit) •
Unit Pencegah Penyeludupan (UPP) (Anti-Smuggling Unit) After GOF restructuring, the Jungle Squad 69 was separated into a new police command while Senoi Praaq was absorbed into GOF and renamed to 'GOF 3rd Battalion'. Border Scouts and UKK were disbanded and its members absorbed into the GOF battalions and regular police forces. UPP was then formed into a federal agency whose members are drawn from the Royal Malaysian Police,
Royal Malaysian Customs and
Immigration Department of Malaysia. The UPP later renamed to
Agensi Keselamatan Sempadan (Border Security Agency) in 2015. At present, the Royal Malaysia Police General Operations Force is organised along military lines consisting of brigades, battalions, companies, platoons and sections deployed where needed.
GOF brigades There are currently five brigades located in both Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia and every brigade is headed by those ranked
Senior Assistant Commissioner (SAC) or above. The five GOF brigades are: • GOF Northern Brigade; based in
Ulu Kinta,
Perak - led by SAC Balveer Singh Mahindra Singh • GOF Central Brigade; based in
Cheras,
Kuala Lumpur - lead by SAC Hakemal Hawari of
VAT 69 Commando • GOF Southeast Brigade; based in
Kuantan,
Pahang - led by SAC Ahmad Radzi Hussain • GOF Sarawak Brigade; based in
Kuching,
Sarawak - led by SAC Lim Bak Phai • GOF Sabah Brigade; based in
Kota Kinabalu,
Sabah - led by SAC Nor Omar Sappi The number of GOF battalions under the command of GOF brigades varies based on local needs. The Central and Sabah Brigades are composed of five battalions each. The Northern Brigade contains four battalions while the Southeast and Sarawak Brigades are composed of three battalions each.
GOF battalions GOF has a strength of 20 battalions located in both Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia with each commanded by a Police Superintendent. Each battalion consists of about three infantry companies and one mortar platoon.
Senoi Praaq Senoi Praaq means War People in the language of the
Semai Indigenous people of Peninsula Malaysia. The formation was moved to the Police Field Force in 1968 and increased to two battalions. The Senoi Praaq were established in 1957 employed with tracking and security roles, apart from performing the main function of contact with the aborigines peoples. Manned by aborigines of Peninsular Malaysia that were skilled in jungle tracking, it was successful in engaging the communist terrorists during the Malayan Emergency. The Senoi Praaq can be distinguished from other mainline GOF battalions by the use of the distinctive maroon beret and red hackle.
Tiger Platoons With the separation of
69 Commando, which is now part of the
Pasukan Gerakan Khas (Special Operations Command; SOCOM), the General Operations Force Command established new versatile units with
Special Operations capability to operate in all GOF brigades. These elite platoons were formed for special assignments, covert and overt operations and
Search And Rescue (SAR), and are known generally as the Tiger Platoons. Tiger Platoons from GOF Sabah and Sarawak Brigades actively operates as the region's main special operations forces as both states are located far from Pasukan Gerakan Khas Headquarters. ==GOF roles==