Trup Tindakan Cepat

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Trup Tindakan Cepat
تروڤ تيندقن چڤت
Active 3 October 2005 - Present
Country  Malaysia
Branch Malaysian Prisons Department
Type Special forces
Role Domestic Counter-Terrorism and Law Enforcement
Size Around 38 personnel
Garrison/HQ Malaysian Prisons Headquarters, Kuala Lumpur
Nickname TTC
Color of Beret       Red beret
Anniversaries 3 October 2005,
31 August (Independence Parade)
Commanders
Colonel-Commandant General Dato’ Mustafa Osman

Trup Tindakan Cepat (English: Rapid Action Troops), or TTC, is the Malaysian counter-terrorism squad, and part of the Malaysian Prisons Department. Formed on 3 October 2005, it is equipped and trained by Malaysian special forces. It is trained to deal with all terrorist threats and riots which occur inside Malaysian jails.

The unit has worked with considerable success against various terrorist attacks and criminal internees.

History

The TTC was formed after incidents at Kuantan and Pudu jails. The latter establishment was taken over by a Singaporean named Jimmy Chua and his henchmen, who captured the jail and took the staff and prisoners hostage.

The unit, which consists of 20 members, under the Commissioner-General Of Prisons, Dato' Mustafa Bin Osman, was established on 3 October 2005; it became operational in 2006. The personnel, led by the Assistant Superintendent of Prisons, Yusli Bin Yusof, had undergone three months training at the Special Warfare Training Centre (PULPAK) in Sungai Udang Fort, Malacca. This training was conducted by the 11th Grup Gerak Khas Counter-Terrorist Regiment.

The Prisons Department are required to deploy such a unit because many high profile criminals and terrorists are detained, including those under the Internal Security Act (ISA). This unit liaises with other agencies, including the Pasukan Gerakan Khas and Royal Malaysian Navy's PASKAL which are also involved in national security.[1]

The Prisons Department were originally accompanied by the police when moving high profile prisoners. Following the formation of the TTC, such moves could be carried out without police assistance.

Training

The CT (Counter Terrorist) team's Battle Dress Uniform (BDU)

The Prisons Department plan to expand the TTC to a strength of 30 after a preliminary trial at their training centre. Potential members of the TTC must be under 35, in good health and pass a qualification period. They will be required to join a special two day anti-terrorist course run by the 69th Commando Battalion at the General Operations Force Training Centre, at Ulu Kinta.[2]

Prospective trainees are expected to exceed the minimum requirements of the Physical Screening Test (PST) which are:

  1. A 3.2 km run in 18 minutess
  2. Seven chin-ups
  3. 25 sit-ups in one minute
  4. 25 push-ups in one minute
  5. The fireman's lift over 100 metres
  6. Swim 100 metres freestyle
  7. Diving into 15 metres of water
  8. Falling 10 metres
  9. Treading water for five minutes
  10. Climbing a six metre rope
  11. A firing skills test
  12. A writing test

Those trainees who show promise are also trained in:

Combat Techniques
  • Close Quarters Combat (CQC)
  • Unarmed combat (including Taekwondo martial arts)
  • Marksmanship
  • Tactical shooting
Task Oriented
Intelligence Gathering

In March 2010, the second series of TTC selection was attended by 32 trainees, only 18 personnel passed a 15 week course at the Prison Officer Training Centre, Taiping, Perak. The Best Intern was PW 14319 Mazlan Bin Abd. Razak from Bentong Prison. The Best at Shooting was PW 14450 Hj Majidee Bin Hj. Khalid from Miri Prisons and the Best at Physical Training was PW 14430 Mahadi Bin Mamat from Kajang Prison.[3]

Firearms

Like other specialist teams, the TTC is equipped with special weapons and equipment such as pistols, shotguns and SMG. Prison Department possibility would gain other weaponry including rifles, machine guns, grenade launchers and sniper rifles depend on the situation encountered. Weapons chosen possibility is:

Pistols
Glock 17
Smith & Wesson M&P
Shotguns
Remington 870
Sub-machine guns
Heckler & Koch MP5
Assault rifles
M16A4
Machineguns
FN Minimi
Grenade launcher T.S Gun
CS Mk.IV
Precision rifles
Accuracy International PM

Support Equipment

Night vision devices
Pro Squad Defence Baton including laser dot and LED flashlight
BLACKHAWK Tactical Vest
Ballistic helmet
Taser X26
Tactical shield
Thunderbolt Mono Shock Ram

References

  1. [http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp y=2006&dt=0615&pub=utusan_malaysia&sec=Dalam_Negeri&pg=dn_05.htm&arc=hive "Trup Tindakan Cepat tingkat keselamatan penjara"]. Bahasa Malaysia. 15 June 2006. Retrieved 30 April 2009. 
  2. "Pemilihan Anggota Bagi Kursus Trup Tindakan Cepat (TTC) Jabatan Penjara Malaysia". Bahasa Malaysia. July 2009. Retrieved 30 April 2009. 
  3. "Basic Training Graduation of Trup Tindakan Cepat (TTC) Ceremony". Bahasa Malaysia. March 2010. Retrieved 21 May 2010. 

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