Tactical Trucks and Buses for Police

40-seat bus built by Global Komited Sdn Bhd using a Hino chassis and delivered to the police in 2022. Used for illustration only.

SHAH ALAM: It is not only the Army recapitalizing it support vehicles fleet. The police is doing that as well with two tenders for the supply of seventy-five, three-and-five tonne trucks and thirty buses for tactical operations.

The police has also published tenders for operational – 4X4s, vans, and saloon cars – vehicles early this year but no contracts have been awarded just yet. I have no idea why.

Three tonne truck/cargo carrier from Global Komited Sdn Bhd. Used for illustration only.

The title for the truck tender:

PEROLEHAN 50 BUAH KENDERAAN JENIS SPECIAL TACTICAL CREW CABIN LORRY UNTUK KEGUNAAN POLIS DIRAJA MALAYSIA (PDRM)

Yes, the title says 50 but when you go through the specifications it said that the tender is for fifty, three tonners and twenty-five, five-tonner truck for a total of seventy-five. The trucks are troop carriers as the specifications called for them to be fitted with convertible seats for 18 personnel in the back with at least five seats in the front cabin.

Of course the trucks could also be used as cargo carriers when needed. It is likely that these trucks – are to be issued to General Operation Force (GOF) units across the nation as troop carriers. Senoi Praq GOF units were equipped with Unimog trucks in the late 90s. I believe most of them are retired now. I believe this will be the first time that the police will be operating five tonne trucks as troop carriers. I stand to be corrected of course.

The Iveco 3-tonne GS Cargo truck displayed at DSA 2022. Note the cargo lift.

Some of the specifications for the three tonne truck:

LORI 3 TAN CREW
CABIN (4WD
Kenderaan yang ditawarkan mestilah chasis asal dari jenis lori Crew
Cabin 4 – pintu dan mempunyai kapasiti tempat duduk tidak kurang
daripada 5 orang. (MANDATORI)
1.2.1.2 Kenderaan yang ditawarkan hendaklah dilengkapi dengan
kargo yang boleh menampung muatan tempat duduk
sekurang-kurangnya lapan belas (18) orang. (MANDATORI)
1.2.2 Dimensi Kenderaan 1.2.2.1 Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW) kenderaan mestilah tidak kurang 7,500 kg dengan muatan tidak kurang daripada 3,000 kg (Payload). (MANDATORI

Some of the specifications for the five tonne truck:

LORI 5 TAN CREW CABIN (4WD)
Kenderaan yang ditawarkan mestilah chasis asal dari jenis lori Crew
Cabin 4 – pintu dan mempunyai kapasiti tempat duduk tidak kurang
daripada 5 orang. (MANDATORI)
2.2.1.2 Kenderaan yang ditawarkan hendaklah dilengkapi dengan
kargo yang boleh menampung muatan tempat duduk
sekurang-kurangnya lapan belas (18) orang. (MANDATORI)
2.2.2 Dimensi Kenderaan 2.2.2.1 Gross Vehicle Weight (GVW)
kenderaan mestilah tidak kurang 10,000 kg dengan muatan tidak
kurang daripada 5,000 kg (Payload). (MANDATORI)

The indicative cost for the tender is RM35 million. This is just to show that it is much cheaper for the government to buy these trucks outright than lease them.

Hino 40 seat bus delivered to police in 2022 by Global Komited Sdn Bhd. Used for illustration only.

As for buses, this is the title of the tender:

PEROLEHAN 30 BUAH KENDERAAN OPERASI OPERATIF TAKTIKAL UNTUK POLIS DIRAJA MALAYSIA
BAS JENIS COACH BERKAPASITI 40 PENUMPANG
Ruangan dan kerusi penumpang mestilah
selesa dan selamat.
2.2.2. Kerusi pemandu mestilah berkualiti, boleh dilaras sepenuhnya
dan dilengkapi dengan sistem menyerap hentakan serta mematuhi
“Driver’s Accommodation” sepertimana yang telah ditetapkan.
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2.2.3. Rekabentuk kerusi adalah standard, boleh laras, dilengkapi
dengan head rest, arm rest dan perlu mendapatkan persetujuan
daripada pihak PDRM (jenis fibrik dan warna akan ditentukan
kemudian).
2.1. Pintu Kenderaan 2.3.1. Kenderaan di lengkapi dengan tiga (3) unit
pintu iaitu pintu pemandu, pintu penumpang dan pintu kecemasan

The seating arrangement for the 40-seat bus delivered to PDRM in 2022 by Global Komited Sdn Bhd.

The indicative cost is RM21 million. It is unclear which units will be using these buses.

— Malaysian Defence

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2 Comments

  1. Do polis need to buy buses? Its best just to rent from any coach company,anyway not everytime the bus are being use except to bring in new intakes,sent off vips etc etc..singapore armed forces is a good example where they utilizes private bus company for military transportation be it to transport new intakes,vip etc…

  2. The problem of hiring buses for police and MAF for operations is that some people might make it as if the authorities trying to do something funny. In the last GE, police send troop reinforcements to some hot areas in Kedah and some people make it as if they were shipping in voters to the area.

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