Mohammed Hanif Omar

Tun Mohammed Hanif bin Omar (born 16 January 1939)[1] is a retired Malaysian police officer who served as the 4th Inspector-General of Royal Malaysia Police from 8 June 1974 to 15 January 1994 and also the longest serving Inspector General of Police in Malaysia for 20 years.

Mohammed Hanif Omar
4th Inspector-General of Police (Malaysia)
In office
8 June 1974  15 January 1994
MonarchAbdul Halim
Yahya Petra
Ahmad Shah
Iskandar
Azlan Shah
MinisterGhazali Shafie
Musa Hitam
Mahathir Mohamad
Preceded byAbdul Rahman Hashim
Succeeded byAbdul Rahim Mohd Noor
Personal details
Born (1939-01-16) 16 January 1939
Teluk Intan, Perak, Federated Malay States, British Malaya (now Malaysia)
Spouse(s)Toh Puan Hamidah binti Abdul Hamid
Children4
Alma materUniversity of Buckingham

Born in Teluk Intan, Perak, Haniff Omar became the Malacca Police Chief on 7 September 1970, and the Selangor Police Chief on 6 December 1971. On 1 February 1973, he became the Deputy Inspector General of Police.

Career

  • Central Malacca Investigating Officer - April 1960
  • Assistant Jasin District Police Chief, Malacca - 20 November 1960
  • Assistant Officer in Charge of Criminal Investigation (South) Pahang - 2 December 1960
  • Special Branch Staff Officer, Bukit Aman, Kuala Lumpur - 16 January 1962
  • Selangor Special Branch Staff Officer - 8 August 1966
  • Ipoh District Police Chief, Perak - 20 July 1967
  • Chief of Staff (Police) of the National Operations Council - 18 May 1969
  • Head of Selangor Special Branch - 20 December 1969
  • Malacca Police Chief - 7 September 1970
  • Selangor Police Chief - 6 December 1971
  • Director of Special Branch - 31 January 1973
  • Deputy Inspector General of Police - 1 February 1973
  • Inspector General of Police - 8 June 1974 to 15 January 1994

During his tenure as Inspector General of Police, he founded the elite counter terrorist unit, Special Actions Unit on 1 January 1975. In addition, he also renamed Bluff Road Police Station to Royal Malaysia Police Headquarter, Bukit Aman on 25 March 1975.

Honours

Honours of Malaysia

References

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