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  2. Royal Brunei Police Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Brunei Police Force, RBPF ( Malay: Polis Diraja Brunei (PDB) is in charge of keeping law and order in Brunei. The RBPF has been one of the 190 members of INTERPOL, an intergovernmental organisation worldwide since 1984. With a force of more than 4,400 officers, the RBPF is responsible for keeping law and order and providing law ...

  3. Royal Brunei Police Cadet Force - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Brunei Police Cadet Corps ( Malay: Pasukan Kadet Polis Diraja Brunei) is a youth movement in Brunei Darussalam. The membership requires students or teachers from a secondary public or private schools from Brunei Darussalam, or a volunteer with status as a permanent residents or Bruneian nationality.

  4. Royal Brunei Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Brunei Air Force (RBAirF) (Malay: Tentera Udara Diraja Brunei – TUDB), is a small, primarily helicopter -based air force, which is tasked with supporting the other branches of the armed services, defending Bruneian air space, and carrying out search and rescue (SAR) operations. It was originally created in 1965; 59 years ago, as the ...

  5. Gurkha Reserve Unit - Wikipedia

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    The GRU are an elite force of soldiers from Nepal who are commissioned by the Sultan of Brunei to protect the royal family, the citizens, and major oil installations. [2] About 500 Gurkhas work for the Brunei Reserve Unit, the bulk of them are former members of the British Army and Singapore Police Force Ex Nepal and Indian armieswho joined the ...

  6. Government of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    www .gov .bn. The Government of Brunei is the union government created by the constitution of Brunei where by the Sultan of Brunei is both head of state and head of government ( Prime Minister of Brunei ). Executive power is exercised by the government. Brunei has a legislative council with 36 appointed members, that only has consultative tasks.

  7. Royal Brunei Land Forces - Wikipedia

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    Insignia. Flag. The Royal Brunei Land Forces ( Malay: Tentera Darat Diraja Brunei, abbrev: RBLF, TDDB) is the land component of the Royal Brunei Armed Forces. The RBLF has responsibility for maintaining the territorial defence of Brunei, both from attack from outsiders, [1] and by assisting the Royal Brunei Police in maintaining law and order.

  8. Umar Apong - Wikipedia

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    Pengiran Umar bin Pengiran Apong (2 February 1940 – 12 May 2023), sometimes spelled Omar Apong, was a nobleman and police officer who became the second Brunei local to be appointed Brunei's Commissioner of the Royal Brunei Police Force (RBPF) after the Sultanate regained full independence from Great Britain on 1 January 1984, and later a member of the Royal Council.

  9. List of equipment of the Royal Brunei Police Force - Wikipedia

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    Standard police motorcycle: Yamaha Tracer 900: Sport touring Japan Standard police motorcycle: Honda Gold Wing 1800 Japan Replaced the Suzuki GV1400 Cavalcade in ceremonial roles; sometimes unmarked Honda CBF1000F Japan Honda ST1300 Japan BMW R80G/S: Dual-sport Germany Honda Dio: Scooter Japan Yamaha Cygnus Japan