MALAYSIAN COMMAND AND STAFF COURSE (JOINT) SERIAL 53/2024 EAST MALAYSIA CAPABILITIES AND OPERATIONAL STUDIES (EMCOS) 24 - 28 JUNE 2024
East Malaysia Capabilities and Operational Studies (EMCOS) for Malaysian Command and Staff Course (Joint)- MCSC (J) Serial 53/2024 had been scheduled from 24 to 28 June 2024. The study is conducted through physical visit as part of the NDUM-PSD 5323 Military Doctrine, Operations and Strategies (MDOS) module and will focus on East Malaysia (Sarawak) security posture. The booklet will assist the FM/DS and CP with the necessary information throughout the study visit. It comprises all relevant data about the physical visit briefing, including information on organisations and presenters. We hope the booklet is beneficial to all participants and we wish all to have an enjoyable experience and productive outcomes at the end of this study. ‘ILMU, HIKMAT, GAGAH’ (KNOWLEDGE IS THE SOURCE OF STRENGTH) PREFACE EMCOS 1
Ser Content Page (a) (b) (c) 1. Preface 1 2. Table of Contents 2 3. Delegations & Staff Appointments 3 4. Course Participants Committee 4 5. Aim and Objectives 5 6. Map of Sarawak 6 7. State/City Profile 7-8 8. Detail Programme 9-12 9. Organisation’s Profile 13-16 10. Commander’s and Speaker’s Profile 17-26 11. Composition Summary of FM/DS, CP 27 12. Composition Summary of CP to Country of Origin 28 13. List of Faculty Members & Directing Staff 29 14. Appointed LO to FM/DS 30 15. List of FM/DS, CP and respective Coaches 31-37 16. Prayer Timetable and Weather Forecast 38 17. Point of Contact 39 TABLE OF CONTENTS EMCOS 2
Head of Delegation Kol Tan Lai Hock TUDM (Head of Training Development) Sponsor DS Lt Kol Mohd Rizal bin Zambran (DS 16) Deputy Sponsor DS Lt Kol Mohd Afisyam bin Abd Raof (DS 6) DELEGATIONS & STAFF APPOINTMENTS EMCOS 3
Ser Appointment Name CP No Synd Telephone (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Leader Mej Mohd Shukri bin Shaaron 108-24 7 012-2250715 2. Dy Leader Lt Kdr Ts. Mohamad Fadzil bin Zainol Abidin TLDM 208-24 11 012-9604890 3. Secretary Mej Muhammad Firdaus bin Solleh@Salleh 122-24 4 019-2631123 4. Treasurer Mej Mohd Shahrizad bin Mohd Termizi 161-24 4 019-2720344 5. Memento Mej Rahimah binti Taib TUDM 301-24 3 012-4090507 6. Handbook /ICT Mej Ts. Abd Rahman bin Zulkefli Lt Kdr Ts. Mohd Zaini bin Mohd Yusof TLDM 180-24 204-24 4 7 019-3810251 013-7773511 7. Transport Mej Mohd Shazroll bin Buang @ Afandi Mej Zuraida binti Osman TUDM 174-24 327-24 5 7 013-3491747 019-4544493 8. Accommodation Officer Lt Kdr M. Shahrul Nidzam bin Ismail TLDM Mej Mohd Faizal bin Mohd Jais 205-24 102-24 10 2 013-5124151 017-2930458 9. Food & Beverage Lt Kdr Kamal Iqram bin Ismail TLDM 214-24 3 019-4884604 10. Baggage Mej Muhammad Adam bin Abdul Haris Mej Azimi bin Ariffin 121-24 304-24 11 4 013-3914747 019-6572884 11. MP Outrider Liaison Mej Mohd Shefrie Haizad bin Hamzah 164-24 1 017-6417596 12. Photographer Mej Muhammad Afifi Azham bin Mohd 163-24 7 011-20002636 Coach Leader 13. Coach Y/1 Mej Muhammad Azemy bin Dulhani 136-24 6 017-9299709 14. Coach X/3 Mej Shahid bin Sulaiman TUDM 324-24 10 012-3573693 15. Coach Z/2 Lt Kdr Mohd Hidzir bin Zakaria TLDM 209-24 9 013-4895737 16. Coach 4 Lt Kdr Mohd Fikri bin Othman TLDM 216-24 2 019-7034636 Introducing Officer, Thank You Speech and Letter 17. MAWILUD 2 (VC) Mej Aliff Izwan bin Abdul Razak TUDM 311-24 1 013-7114204 18. AFCE HQ Mej Mohd Faizal bin Mahidin 171-24 6 019-5610920 19. 1 DIV HQ Mej Wan Mohd Safuwan bin Wan Sabarudin 120-24 11 016-2001298 20. No 1 Sqn RMAF Mej Ezraini Khoo bin Mohd Erwan Khoo TUDM 320-24 3 013-4452273 21. 20 RMR Mej Faizal bin Mohamad 134-24 3 011-27524452 22. Sqn 330 RMAF Mej Zamzani bin Md Zahir TUDM 318-24 5 013-4894297 COURSE PARTICIPANTS COMMITEE EMCOS 4
The aim of this booklet is to provide the overall administrative arrangements for the East Malaysia Capabilities and Operational Studies (EMCOS) visit programme • To recognise MAF joint capability in executing wide range of operation • To analyse the current MAF joint capability in the conduct of all type of operation • To identify the MAF capability gap between ideal and reality state in effort to fulfil their roles and tasks requirement AIM OBJECTIVES EMCOS 5
MAP OF EAST MALAYSIA (SARAWAK) EMCOS 6
Sarawak is one of the two Malaysian states located on the island of Borneo, the other being Sabah. It is the largest state in Malaysia, both in terms of land area and biodiversity. Kuching is the state capital and biggest city in Sarawak. Other major cities in Sarawak are Miri, Sibu and Bintulu. Sarawak’s land area is approximately 124,450 square kilometres and consists of main rivers such as Rajang River (longest in Malaysia), Baram River and Lupar River. Sarawak population is unique because it is diverse population including various indigenous groups (Dayak, Iban, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu), Chinese, Malay, and Indian communities. They use many languages daily such as Malay (official), English, various indigenous languages, and Chinese dialects. The religion is Islam, Christianity, Buddhism and various Indigenous beliefs. Because of that Sarawak celebrate various cultural festivals like Gawai Dayak (harvest festival), Hari Raya, Chinese New Year and Christmas. Sarawak’s main economy and industry are oil and gas, and agriculture such as palm oil, rubber, pepper and timber. Sarawak is rich in tropical hardwoods and contributes to the timber industry. Besides that, Sarawak is also famous for its tourism mainly ecotourism. This is because Sarawak is rich in diverse wildlife, rainforest and cultural heritage. Sarawak is a well-known state for its rich cultural heritage with numerous ethnic festivals, traditional music, and crafts. For its tourism, Sarawak is home to several national parks including Gunung Mulu National Park (a UNESCO World Heritage site), Bako National Park and Niah Caves. In terms of development and infrastructure, Sarawak is well-connected through road networks, airports (every main city has an airport) and ports for transportation. Not neglected for education and healthcare, there are several universities, colleges and medical facilities built by the government. STATE PROFILE SARAWAK EMCOS 7
Kuching, the capital city of the state of Sarawak in Malaysia, is located on the island of Borneo. It is a vibrant city known for its diverse culture, history, and natural beauty. There are some famous in Kuching such as Kuching Waterfront where there are popular spots for both locals and tourists, featuring a scenic promenade along the Sarawak River. There is also Sarawak Cultural Village an open-air museum showcasing the traditional houses and cultures of Sarawak's various ethnic groups. There is also the Kuching Cat Museum which reflects the city's nickname "Cat City," this museum is dedicated to all things feline. For the nature lover, there is Semenggoh Nature Reserve known for its orangutan rehabilitation centre, where visitors can observe orangutans in their natural habitat. Kuching is also famous for it food cuisine such as kek lapis Sarawak, mee kolok, ayam pansuh. CITY PROFILE KUCHING EMCOS 8
Ser Time/Date Activities Distance/ Duration Remarks (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 24 June 24 (Monday) 1. 0400 CP Assemble in front of MPH Attire: Camouflage Uniform (No. 5 and Equivalent) 2. 0415 FM/DS Assemble 3. 0500 ETD to Subang AB, Shah Alam Dist: 46 km Dur: 40 mins Outrider by MP 4. 0540 Arrive Subang AB Check-In/ Baggage/ Flight Brief/ Breakfast 5. 0800 ETD Subang AB to Kuching AB Dur: 2 hr 30 min 6. 1030 ETA Kuching AB Immigration Process at Air Movt 7. 1200 - 1500 Kuching City Tour 8. 1500 Move to Hotel Grand Margherita, Kuching Dist: 10 km Dur: 30 min 9. 1530 Arrive at Hotel, Check-In 10. 2000 - 2100 Synd Discussion/Report Writing 11. 2100 Executive Time 25 June 24 (Tuesday) 12. 0700 - 0800 Breakfast at Hotel Attire: Camouflage Uniform (No. 5 and Equivalent) 13. 0800 Move from Hotel to Muara Tuang Camp Dist: 20 km Dur: 30 min Outrider by MP 14. 0830 Arrive at Muara Tuang Camp 15. 0840 Photography Session 16. 0850 - 0950 Briefing by Army Field Command East (AFCE) HQ Dewan Muara Tuang 17. 0950 - 1020 Break 18. 1020 - 1050 Session 1: Briefing by 1 Div HQ Dewan Muara Tuang DETAIL PROGRAMME EMCOS 9
Ser Time/Date Activities Distance/ Duration Remarks (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 19. 1050 - 1105 Break 20. 1105 - 1130 Session 2: Strategic Plan MCP Only 21. 1135 Exchange of Memento AFCE HQ & 1 Div HQ 22. 1145 - 1245 Lunch Wisma Sri Kenyalang 23. 1245 Move to Hotel Dist: 20 km Dur: 30 min 24. 1315 Arrive at Hotel 25. 2000 - 2100 Synd Discussion/Report Writing 26. 2100 Executive Time 26 June 24 (Wednesday) 27. 0700 - 0800 Breakfast at Hotel Attire: Camouflage Uniform (No. 5 and Equivalent) 28. 0800 Move from Hotel to Kuching AB Dist: 15 km Dur: 30 min Outrider by MP 29. 0830 Arrive at Kuching AB 30. 0840 Photography Session 31. 0850 - 0950 Briefing by No 1 Sqn RMAF 32. 1000 - 1100 Briefing by Sqn 330 RMAF 33. 1105 Exchange of Memento No 1 Sqn & Sqn 330 RMAF 34. 1110 - 1140 Static Display / Simulator OCP to Simulator 35. 1145 - 1245 Lunch/Solat 36. 1245 Move to Borneo Culture Museum Dis: 15 km Dur: 30 min 37. 1315 Arrive at Borneo Culture Museum 38. 1315 - 1415 Museum Visit 39. 1420 Move to Hotel Dist: 3.2 km Dur: 15 min 40. 1435 Arrive at Hotel 41. 2000 - 2100 Synd Discussion/Report Writing 42. 2100 Executive Time DETAIL PROGRAMME EMCOS 10
Ser Time/Date Activities Distance/ Duration Remarks (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 27 June 24 (Thursday) 43. 0630 - 0730 Breakfast 44. 0730 Move from Hotel to Balai Ringin Camp Dist: 93 km Dur: 1 hour 30 min 45. 0900 Arrive at Balai Ringin Camp 46. 0910 Photography Session 47. 0920 - 1000 Briefing by Bn Tac HQ 48. 1005 Exchange of Memento Bn Tac HQ 49. 1015 Depart to Tebedu and Biawak Post Refer page 12 50. 1521 - 1711 Arrive at Hotel All Coach 51. 2000 - 2100 Synd Discussion/Report Writing 52. 2100 Executive Time 28 June 24 (Friday) 53. 0630 - 0730 Breakfast 54. 0745 Check out hotel 55. 0800 Move to Kuching AB Dist: 27 km Dur: 1 hr 56. 0900 Arrive at Kuching AB 57. 1000 ETD Kuching AB to Subang AB Dur: 2 hr 30 min 58. 1230 ETA Subang AB 59. 1400 Movement Subang AB to PUSPAHANAS Dis: 36 km Dur: 45 min 60. 1445 Arrive PUSPAHANAS DETAIL PROGRAMME EMCOS 11
Ser Time/Date Activities Distance/ Duration Remarks (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 27 June 24 (Thursday) 1. 1015 Move from Balai Ringin Camp to Tebedu Post Tebedu Post: Coach 1 & 2 Dist: 70 km Dur: 1 hour 2. 1115 Arrive at Tebedu Post 3. 1125 Photography Session 4. 1135 - 1235 Briefing at Tebedu Post 5. 1235 - 1335 Lunch/Solat 6. 1335 Move from Tebedu Post to Hotel Dist: 101 km Dur: 1 hour 46 min 7. 1521 Arrive at Hotel 8. 2000 - 2100 Synd Discussion/Report Writing 9. 2100 Executive Time Ser Time/Date Activities Distance/ Duration Remarks (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) 27 June 24 (Thursday) 1. 1015 Move from Balai Ringin Camp to Biawak Post Biawak Post: Coach 3 & 4 Dist: 180 km Dur: 2 hour 40 min 2. 1255 Lunch/Solat 3. 1355 Arrive at Biawak Post 4. 1405 Photography Session 5. 1415 - 1515 Briefing at Biawak Post 6. 1515 Move from Biawak Post to Hotel Dist: 107 km Dur: 1 hour 56 min 7. 1711 Arrive at Hotel 8. 2000 - 2100 Synd Discussion/Report Writing 9. 2100 Executive Time DETAIL PROGRAMME FOR TEBEDU AND BIAWAK POST EMCOS 12
AFCE HQ ORGANISATIONS AND COMMANDERS PROFILE EMCOS The Army Field Command East initially known as Army Command Eastern Region has now reached a decade since its establishment on 31 March 2014. Camp Muara Tuang was made the Command Headquarters of the Army’s Eastern Region starting from the incident in Kampung Tanduo, Lahad Datu, Sabah. The country was shocked when a group of armed forces invaded Lahad Datu, Sabah on 9 February 2013 killing nine people from the authorities and six civilians. The bloody tragedy led to changes in the Army’s organisational structure. To ensure that sovereignty is maintained and the highest level of preparedness, the Army’s Eastern Command Headquarters has been established to strengthen the Army’s preparedness in Sabah and Sarawak. the establishment of this base is also in line with the organisation of the strength of the Army to be in line with national defence needs. This headquarters consists of two main divisions: the First Division of Malaysian Infantry in Kuching, Sarawak and the Fifth Division of Malaysian Infantry in Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. After a decade of establishment, the headquarters has also changed its name transformation to the Army Field Command East. This shows the changes and improvement efforts in every aspect to ensure that the Army Field Command East continues to play its role in safeguarding the sovereignty of the homeland in Region Two and further improving aspects of defence and preparedness. 13
The First Infantry Division (after this referred to as 1 Div) was established on 1 July 1966 in Haigate, Kuala Lumpur. HQ 1 Div was established in Sarawak after being entrusted to take over the task from the Headquarters Director of Borneo Operations (HQ DOBOPS) which is the British Army HQ that is responsible for the operational and security aspects in Sabah and Sarawak throughout the confrontation between Malaysia and Indonesia. On 13th August 1966, HQ 1 Div was transferred from Kuala Lumpur to Kuching. The first location of HQ 1 Div was the Royal Malaysian Police Headquarters in Jalan Badarudin, Kuching and was named Headquarters Land Force East Malaysia (HQLFEM) or East Malaysia Army Headquarters. On 1 Nov 1966, HQ 1 Div was again moved to a building (now the home of the Kuching Mayor) in Jalan Nanas. After moving several times, HQ 1 Div was stationed in the former RMAF Region II settlement building on Jalan Bampfylde on 13 August 1994. Under the development plan, HQ 1 Div has moved again to Muara Tuang Camp, Kota Samarahan, Sarawak in stages from September 2011 and this Muara Tuang Camp is located in an area covering an area of 869.5 acres in Jalan Dato' Mohd Musa, Kota Samarahan. It involves a construction cost amounting to RM230 million and has been able to accommodate the units and branches/cells in a more comfortable area and modern and up-to-date infrastructure facilities. 1 ST INFANTRY DIVISION EMCOS 14
No 1 Squadron was established in 1958 using DHC Caribou aircraft, which were gifted by the Canadian government. The squadron adopted the motto “Yang Pertama” (The First) because it was the first squadron officially recognized within the Royal Malaysian Air Force (TUDM). The DHC Caribou was later retired in 1988 and replaced with the CN235 aircraft. A total of 8 aircraft were added as part of TUDM’s inventory until 2005. Based at the Kuching Air Base, these aircraft are utilized for various operational flights, including Logistics, VIP/VVIP, Parajump, Cargo Delivery Services (CDS), Medical Evacuation, Search and Rescue (SAR), and maritime operations. In 20212, three utility aircraft were upgraded to Maritime Surveillance Aircraft (MSA) through collaboration between the United States government and the Indonesian Aerospace Industry (IPTN). The squadron will act as a bridging platform for future development and enhancement in maritime surveillance replacing the current King Air B200T. NO 1 SQN RMAF EMCOS 15
Skn 330 was established at Kuching Air Base as a Control Reporting Post (CRP) unit with the S605H radar received from Skn 340 TUDM Bukit Kubong on January 20, 2000. The signing for the acquisition of the site for the Skn 330 CRC Kota Samarahan (SOC3) complex and Gunung Ngili with the Sarawak State Government began on May 27, 2007, and was completed on September 30, 2009. On October 12, 2010, the service of the S605H radar system was officially terminated and replaced by the GM403 radar system. GM403 radar safely arrived at Kuching International Airport and was temporarily placed at the Engineering Division of Kuching Air Base. On May 17, 2012, the SENTRY system safely arrived at the operational building of Skn 330 Kota Samarahan (SOC3). GM403 radar fully operated at Skn 330 Kota Samarahan while awaiting the complete construction of Gunung Ngili Complex. This system was the second purchase, with the original SENTRY C2 system permanently installed at Skn 320 Kuantan Air Base. Skn 330 CRC Kota Samarahan became fully operational on February 20, 2013, despite having minimal personnel. Vision of Skn 330 “Unggul didalam mengawas dan mengawal ruang angkasa”. 330 SQN RMAF EMCOS 16
LIEUTENANT GENERAL DATO’ MOHD SOFI BIN MD LEPI Lieutenant General Dato’ Mohd Sofi bin Md Lepi was born on 14th April 1970 in Ulu Yam Baru, Selangor. His deep interest in the Army saw him enrolling in the Officer Cadet training at Duntroon, Australia on 19th August 1988. He was then commissioned as 2nd Lieutenant into the Royal Malay Regiment (RMR) on 1st July 1990, hence took up his first appointment as Platoon Commander in the 4th Battalion RMR. Throughout his illustrious career, Lieutenant General Dato’ Mohd Sofi bin Md Lepi has held various important command, staff and instructor appointments within the Malaysian Army as well as the Malaysian Armed Forces. Amongst the appointments are Commanding Officer of 18th Royal Malay Regiment (2007-2009), Directing Staff of the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College (2011- 2013), Commandant of Malaysia Peacekeeping Centre (2015-2016), Commander of 1st Brigade Infantry, Commandant of Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College (2018-2020) and Assistant Chief of Staff, Human Resource Branch (2020-2022), Army Chief of Staff (2022-6 June 2023). On 7 June 2023, Lieutenant General Dato’ Mohd Sofi bin Md Lepi earned the trust granted by the Chief of Army to become the Army Field Commander East. As part of his development, Lieutenant General Dato’ Mohd Sofi bin Md Lepi has attended various professional courses locally and abroad, such as Australia Command and Staff College, Australia (2002), Defence Media Awareness, Australia (2003), Post Graduate Diploma Management and Defence Studies, Canberra University (2003), Advance Command and Staff Course (ACSC), Joint Services Command and Staff College, UK (2010) and Masters of Science in National Security and War, National Defence University (NDU) Pakistan. His awards and decorations include Panglima Setia Angkatan Tentera (PSAT), Darjah Pangkuan Seri Melaka (DPSM) which carries the title Datuk and Darjah Setia Bakti Negeri Sembilan (DBNS) which carries the title, Dato’. Lieutenant General Dato’ Mohd Sofi bin Md Lepi is married to Datin Erni Irawati bte Rosli and blessed with four children, three sons and a daughter. His favourite pastimes include web browsing and sports. AFCE COMMANDER EMCOS 17 COMMANDERS PROFILE
MAJOR GENERAL DATUK MOHAMED FAUZI BIN KAMIS Maj Gen Datuk Mohamed Fauzi bin Kamis (3006929) was born on 2nd December 1970 at Kluang, Johor. He started the service in the Malaysian Armed Forces (MAF) after completing the Graduate Officer Training at the Army Combat Training Centre (ACTC), Johor. He was subsequently commissioned in the Royal Malay Regiment on 12 March 1996. He has served for 28 years in the Malaysian Armed Forces and was promoted to the rank of Major General effective on 24 Oct 2022. In 1996, Maj Gen Datuk Mohamed Fauzi was commissioned as a Platoon Commander in the 3rd RMR based in Sabah. He has served in the 3rd RMR for 5 years and was later posted to the Army Combat Training Centre, Johor in 2001 and held the position of Adjutant. He also served as Company Commander and Operations Officer at 18th RMR, Terengganu from 2003 until 2006 and continued his course in India at the Defence Services Staff College also in 2006. In 2007, once again he continued his second tour to Army Combat Training Centre and was appointed as Directing Staff and Head of Branch. In 2009, he was assigned to the Army HQ Secretariat Ministry of Defence as a Speech Writer to the Chief of Army. He returned to 18th RMR as 2nd In Command in 2010. He was later assigned to the Office of the Minister of Defence in 2016. Later, in 2017 he was entrusted to lead the 24th RMR in Negeri Sembilan as Commanding Officer. He also held the position of Planning Director at Army Headquarters - Planning and Development Branch. In 2020, he was given the responsibility as the Commander of the 7th Bde Infantry. He was promoted to the Assistant Chief of Staff for the Service Staff Division in 2022. Throughout his service in the Armed Forces, Maj Gen Datuk Mohamed Fauzi has attended various courses both locally and abroad. Among the courses are the Defence Services Staff College Course (2007), The Turkish Joint Command Defence College War College in Istanbul Turkey (2016), The US Nation Defence University (2021) in the US and the Malaysian Command and Staff Course (MCSC) at the Armed Forces Staff College (2005). In addition to his Bachelor’s Degree in Business Administration from Northern University of Malaysia in 1994, Maj Gen Datuk Mohamed Fauzi also holds a Master of Science in National Resource Strategy from NDU Washington DC. Happily married to Datin Nurul Amira binti Ahmad Yunan, Maj Gen Datuk Mohamed Fauzi has a great passion for reading, is very good at playing drums and is active in sports. 1 st INFANTRY DIVISION COMMANDER EMCOS 18
COLONEL BAHARIN BIN MOHAMAD RMAF Colonel Baharin bin Mohamad TUDM (372965) was born in Dungun, Terengganu on 17 November 1977. He started his early education at Sultan Omar Primary School, Dungun, Terengganu and continued his secondary education at Sheikh Abdul Malek Religious Secondary School, Kuala Terengganu. He is married to Puan Rosdiana binti Mat Yakim and blessed with two sons and two daughters. After being commissioned as an RMAF Second Lieutenant, he was later selected to undergo the Basic Aviation course at the Flight Training Centre 1, Air Force College. He was selected as the recipient of the Best Pilot award for the 1998 Cadet Diploma Flight Course, during the certificate and flight wing presentation parade on 17 November 1999. In December 1999, he was transferred to a Cessna 402B aircraft and began his duties as an RMAF pilot in which he needed to undergo the 'Multi Engine' transition course. Then he was transferred to No. 20 Squadron, Subang Air Base to fly the C130H transport aircraft in January 2002. In March 2003, he was transferred to No. 14 Squadron, Labuan Air Base to perform flight duties in Sabah and Sarawak. After almost six years of service with the C130H aircraft, he was given the opportunity to continue his career in the RMAF as a flight instructor. In 2013, he continued his studies in Strategic Studies at the Armed Forces Staff College (MTAT) and the National Defence University of Malaysia (UPNM) for a year and was awarded the Best Student in Academic Studies. He was selected as one of the first batch pilots for the A400M purchase project and was entrusted to bring home the first and fourth A400M aircraft belonging to the RMAF. He had served at No. 22 Squadron, Subang Air Base as Head of Standards, Safety & Readiness of the A400M aircraft in 2014 and was appointed as an A400M Pilot Examiner in 2015 by the Air Operations Commander. In 2017, with his dedication and excellence, he was given the trust to hold the position of Commanding Officer to lead the largest squadron in the RMAF. During his service, he has been involved in various operational tasks and missions at home and abroad. Amongst them are ‘Ops Pasir’, ‘Ops Jerebu’ (2005 dan 2006), ‘Ops Tsunami’ (Acheh – 2005), ‘Ops Gempa Bumi’ (Pakistan – 2005), ‘Ops Gempa Bumi’ (Yogyakarta – 2006), ‘Ops Piramid’ (Mesir – 2011), ‘International Security Assistance Force (ISAF) Mission’ (Afghanistan – 2011) dan ‘Ops Palu’ (Indonesia – 2016). KUCHING AIRBASE COMMANDER EMCOS 19
LIEUTENANT COLONEL RAJA ISMAIL FAHMI BIN RAJA IBRAHIM TUDM COMMANDING OFFICER Lt Col Raja Ismail Fahmi bin Raja Ibrahim TUDM was born in Malacca on 26 Jun 1983 and raised in Kelantan. His career in the Malaysian Armed Forces kicked off as a Cadet Officer at the Kolej Tentera Udara (KTU) on 10 April 2001. He was subsequently commissioned as a Lieutenant and pursued his flying career in PULATIBANG 1. Throughout his service as an Air Force Officer, he was entrusted to pilot numerous types of aircraft which include PC7 MK I, PC7 MK II, CN235, and King Air 350. His strong record of success in handling various aspects was proven when he was handpicked by the highest echelon to lead the nucleus team in upgrading aircraft CN235 for the Maritime Security Initiative (MSI). This project requires liaising between Indonesia and the United States of America with domestic business partners and government entities. For his studies background, Lt Col Raja TUDM followed several courses/studies in the country as well as abroad. Among the main courses attended is the Diploma in Strategic and Defense Studies at the Malaysian Armed Forces Staff College (MAFSC) in the year 2019. In recognition of his devotion to the country, Lt Col Raja TUDM has received Pingat Kedaulatan Negara (PKN) after his active duties during ‘Ops Daulat’ in the year 2013 and even been conferred with a knighthood, namely the Kesatria Angkatan Tentera (KAT) in the year 2022. His current position as the Commanding Officer of No 1 Squadron which consists of 6x CN235 aircraft in total, plays the vital role of medium tactical transport and Maritime Surveillance especially in Sabah and Sarawak region. A charismatic officer in general and a humble officer is best to be described for Lt Col Raja TUDM. He is married to Mej (R) Norzeehan binti Nordin TUDM and blessed with 4 children. NO 1 SQN RMAF EMCOS 20
LIEUTENANT COLONEL ZAINAL ABIDIN YAHIYA@YAHAYA RMAF COMMANDING OFFICER Lt Col Zainal Abidin Yahiya@Yahaya RMAF was born in Taiping, Perak, on May 1, 1972. He began his career in the Malaysian Armed Forces by undergoing training as a Cadet Officer at the SPK TUDM from 1991 until 1992. His early experiences include being a Cadet Officer at SPK TUDM in 1991 and attending an overseas course at LPK(L1) in the United Kingdom in 1992. In 1994, he served as a Weapon Director at PPU1 and later became an Instructor at PLKKL in 1997. He continued to advance in his career, becoming the Chief of Surveillance POPU at 4 Div Udara in 2003, the Chief of Operation at Skn 320 in 2015, and the Head of School at SKPU, INSPRA in 2019. Since January 4, 2021, he has been serving as the Commanding Officer at Skn 330, CRC2 Kota Samarahan. Lt Col Zainal Abidin has a strong academic background. He holds a Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia, a Diploma in Strategic & Defence Studies from the University of Malaya, a Diploma in Logistic Science Management, and a Degree in Social Science (Defence Studies). He has also completed the Malaysia Armed Forces Course. Throughout his distinguished career, he has been recognized with several awards, including the Kesatria Angkatan Tentera (KAT), Pingat Perkhidmatan Setia (PPS), and Pingat Perkhidmatan Am (PPA). On a personal note, Lt Col Zainal Abidin married Major Norhasni binti Mohd Yusof RMAF on April 29, 2000. The couple is blessed with two children. In his free time, he enjoys leisure activities. EMCOS 330 SQN RMAF 21
BRIGADIER GENERAL MOHD RAFI BIN MUHAMMAD DIRECTOR OF OPERATION AND TRAINING BRIGADIER GENERAL MOHD RAFI BIN MUHAMMAD was born in Merchang, Terengganu on 4th September 1974. He received his early education in Terengganu and continued his studies at the Royal Military College in 1995. Then, he was selected to continue his Cadet Officer training at the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Australia in 1996. He was commissioned on 10th December 1997 into the Royal Malay Regiment (RMR) with the rank of Lieutenant and served as a Platoon Commander in the 12th Battalion (RMR) based in Kuantan, Pahang. . He has held various positions throughout his service whether as Commander, Training Instructor Staff such as Intelligence Officer at the 12th Battalion (RMR), Training Instructor at Army College and Army Combat Training Center (PULADA) as well as Staff Officer 3 Policy at the Human Resources Branch, Army Headquarters in 2003 before being sent to the Royal Military College, Duntroon as an Exchange Instructor in 2004 until 2006. He served as an Operations Officer at the 5th Battalion (RMR) from 2006 until 2009 and as Second in Command at the 12th Battalion (RMR) in 2013 before being entrusted to command the 10th Battalion (RMR) between 2014 and 2016. He was excellence through the courses he attended where he managed to be awarded either the Best Overall Student or the Best Academic Student in all the career courses he attended including receiving the Best Overall Student Award of the Malaysia Armed Forces Defence College (MAFDC) in 2019. Based on his performance and determination, he has been selected to attend overseas courses including Infantry Officer Basic Course at Fort Benning, USA in 1999, the Command and General Staff Course at Fort Leavenworth, USA in 2010 and the Royal College for Defence Studies (RCDS), UK in 2021. He also has a Diploma in Personnel Admin from Australia in 1997, a Post-Graduate Diploma in Security and Strategy for Global Leaders from Kings College, London in 2021 and a Master of Social Sciences (Defence Studies) from Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia in 2019. His excellence and leadership are the main key to being selected to hold various important appointments in the Malaysian Army from 2016 until 2022, including as Staff Officer 1 of Human Resources and Director of Human Resources at the Army Headquarters before being promoted to the rank of Brigadier General effective on January 1, 2023, as Commander of the 4th Brigade Infantry (Mechanize). Then, he AFCE SPEAKER’S PROFILE EMCOS 22
LIEUTENANT COLONEL CHUA RAY HAN SO 1 INTELLIGENT Lt Col Chua Ray Han joined the army on May 24, 2000, he was graduated with a Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science from the Malaysian Armed Forces Academy (ATMA) and commissioned on June 7, 2004, into the Royal Intelligence Corps. He also obtained the Postgraduate Diploma in Strategic and Defence Studies before pursuing his Master's Degree in Strategic and Defence Studies both from the National Defence University of Malaysia (NDUM). Lt Col Chua Ray Han currently serves as the SO 1 Intelligence at HQ 1 Division. He has held several significant positions throughout his career, including Analyst Officer in MDIO, Company Commander of the 4th Field Intelligence Company, SO 2 Operation at Army HQ – Intelligence Branch, and SO 2 Intelligence at HQ 4 Division and MALBATT 850-1. Lt Col Chua Ray Han has attended various courses and training programs both locally and abroad, namely the IPB Course in 2006, MNF-SOP Information Operation Training in 2017 as well as Defence Intelligence Research and Analysis Course (DIRAC) in 2020 with the Australian Defence Force, the Cyber Security Awareness Workshop (CSAW) at University of New South Wales (UNSW) in Canberra, Australia in 2019, MCSC (j) in 2021, the Unit Commander Management Course (UCMC) which he was the best overall student at INSPEKA in 2023, and the Regional Intelligence Analyst Symposium (RIAS) at Australian Strategic Policy Institute (ASPI) in Canberra, Australia in 2023. Lt Col Chua Ray Han is happily married to Madam Yap Ean Ling. During his leisure time, he enjoys reading, travelling, swimming and playing badminton. 1 st INFANTRY DIVISON EMCOS 23
MAJOR SHARAVANANKUKHAN A/L SANMUGAM RMAF KSSR NO 1 SQN Major Sharavanakukhan S/O Sanmugam RMAF (374439) was born on 28th June 1988 in Kuala Lumpur and was raised at Shah Alam, Selangor. He received his early education from Royal Military College (RMC). He began his journey as a cadet officer at the Airforce College on June 2006 and completed his studies in Diploma in Aeronautical Engineering. Maj Sharavanakukhan RMAF kicked off his flying career at No 1 Flying Training Centre, Kolej Tentera Udara Alor Setar in the year 2009. Showing tremendous dedications throughout the course, he achieved high average result and was selected to join transport fleet in 2012. Maj Sharavanakukhan RMAF served a total of 8 years in No 1 Squadron as an operational pilot. In 2019, he was then selected to join the flying instructor course at Institut Latihan Instruktur TUDM (ILIT). Later on, he served at Inspen 1 for 2 years before being posted back to No 1 Squadron at Kuching, Sarawak. During his 13 years of service, Maj Sharavanakukhan RMAF has flown PC-7, PC-7 Mk-II and CN235-220M/MSA/VIP. Currently, he has been given the responsibility to uphold the Safety and Readiness for the aircrew of No 1 Squadron. Indirectly, this showed his skills and commitment as an instructor pilot who prioritizes service, safety and excellence. NO 1 SQN RMAF EMCOS 24
LIEUTENANT COLONEL MOHD KHAIRUL AMIR BIN MOKHTAR RMAF CHIEF OF OPERATION Lt Col Mohd Mohd Khairul Amir bin Mokhtar RMAF was born in Kelantan on 16 Dec 1978. His military life began when he joined Royal Malaysian Air Force as a Cadet Officer and was commissioned from the Airforce College in 2001. He then went to Pusat Latihan Kawal Komunikasi dan Lapor (PLKKL) which is now known as Institut Latihan Pengurusan Ruang Angkasa (INSPRA) in Kuantan Air Base to undergo the Basic Fighter Controller Course and upon completion of the course, he was selected to undertake the Basic Operational Conversion Course. Throughout his service in the Royal Malaysian Air Force, he has extensive experience as a Fighter Controller as well as a Weapon Director and he is also holding a highest category in Air Defence which is Master Controller. Prior to holding the post as Chief of Operation in CRC 2 Kota Samarahan, he has held several important positions in Tactical Level up on Operational Level. In Tactical Level, It was started at Sqn 310 as Weapon Director, Sqn 321 as Radar Manager and also Sqn 320 where he was appointed as Squadron’s Examiner. As in Operational Level, he has served in Regional Air Operation Center 2 (RAOC 2) at Air Region 2 Headquarters and he was also held a position of PS 2 Pemeriksa Kawal dan Lapor, which is an Examiner for Air Defence Branch in Operational Readiness Department, Air Operations Command Headquarters (MPOU). Lt Col Mohd Khairul Amir bin Mokhtar RMAF has a very good and wide experience in Air Defence where he was involved in many Air defence exercises including bi-lateral exercises and also multilateral exercises. He has also attended several oversea courses and one of it was a Theater Air Operations Course in Tyndall Air Force Base, Florida, USA where he got his Master Controller Category. 330 SQN RMAF EMCOS 25
LIEUTENANT COLONEL MOHD IZWAN BIN RAMLI COMMANDING OFFICER Lieutenant Colonel Mohd Izwan bin Ramli (3009290) was born on 23th June 1984 in Kampung Gajah, Perak. He was commissioned as Captain into Royal Malay Regiment (RMR) on 1st June 2007 from Akademi Tentera Malaysia (ATMA). His first appointment was as Platoon Commander in the 19th Battalion RMR Mechanize. Throughout his first career in 19th Battalion RMR Mechanize, various appointment had given to him in that Battalion such as Recon Platoon Commander, Intelligence Officer and also as Company Second In Command. Lieutenant Colonel Mohd Izwan bin Ramli also had serve for 19th Battalion RMR Mechanize presenting Malaysia Army for MALBATT 2 in Lubnan in 2010 until 2011 as Platoon Commander. After his contribution in MALBATT 2 mission, Lieutenant Colonel Mohd Izwan bin Ramli continued his career in the 14th Battalion RMR Mechanize as Operation Officer for almost 6 month and then had appointed as Battalion Second In Command in that Battalion for 14 month. His last career before appointed as Commanding Officer in 20th Battalion RMR was as Staff Officer 2 A RMR at MK TD – JAB INF. Lieutenant Colonel Mohd Izwan bin Ramli had married to Puan Shazwenatul Anira binti Kamaruzzaman and blessed with four children, a son dan three daughters. His favourite pastime includes fishing and sports. 20 RMR EMCOS 26
SER RANKS STRENGTH (a) (b) (c) FM/DS 1. Kol 1 2. Lt Kol / Kdr 12 3. Mej 1 Total 14 CP 7. Lt Kol / Kdr 4 8. Mej / Lt Kdr 86 Total 90 GRAND TOTAL 104 SUMMARY OF CP ACCORDING TO SERVICE AND AGENCY MALAYSIAN ARMED FORCES MALAYSIAN ARMY 43 ROYAL MALAYSIAN NAVY 15 ROYAL MALAYSIAN AIRFORCE 13 MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT AGENCY 1 ROYAL MALAYSIAN POLICE 1 OVERSEAS COURSE PARTICIPANT 17 TOTAL 90 COMPOSITION SUMMARY OF FACULTY MEMBERS, DIRECTING STAFF AND COURSE PARTICIPANTS EMCOS 27
OVERSEAS CP ACCORDING TO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN Ser Country Strength (a) (b) (c) 1. Bangladesh 2 2. Cambodia 1 3. Fiji 1 4. India 2 5. Indonesia 1 6. Jordan 1 7. Thailand 1 8. Maldives 1 9. Pakistan 1 10. Philippines 3 11. Singapore 1 12. Sri Lanka 1 13. Zimbabwe 1 Total Participants 17 COMPOSITION SUMMARY OF COURSE PARTICIPANTS TO COUNTRY OF ORIGIN EMCOS 28
Ser Rank / Name / Service No Appointment (a) (b) (c) 1. Kol Tan Lai Hock TUDM (372028) HTD 2. Lt Kol Mohd Jailani bin Ismail (3005563) GSO 1 Programmer 3. Lt Kol Zuraini binti Md Kamal (3006061) GSO 1 Admin & Log 4. Lt Kol Mohd Roziman bin Zainal (3006076) GSO 1 Validation 5. Lt Kol Stanley anak Fredrick (3006700) SADS 6. Lt Kol Hj Mohamad Zulhilmi bin Hj Ahmad TUDM (372708) SAFDS 7. Lt Kol Ithnin bin Haji Kawi (3006550) DS 3 8. Lt Kol Mohd Afisyam bin Abd Raof (3007018) DS 6 9. Lt Kol Mohd Rizal bin Zambran (3008146) DS 14 10. Lt Kol Mohamad Heikal bin Mohamad Hairi (3007022) DS 16 11. Kdr Sujiestheran a/l Suparmaniam TLDM (N/403950) DS 22 12. Lt Kol Koo Heng Giap TUDM (373047) DS 27 13. Lt Kol Mohd Irwan bin Asmail TUDM (373484) DS 28 14. Mej Shahril Nizar bin Abd Rahman (3008178) GSO 2 Trg LIST OF FACULTY MEMBERS AND DIRECTING STAFF EMCOS 29
Ser Name Phone No CP LO (a) (b) (c) (d) 1. Brig Jen Zamsari bin Abu Hasan (3005600) 019-2404180 Mej Ahmad Asmawi bin Rosli (105-24) 2. Kol Tan Lai Hock TUDM (372028) 019-3828935 Mej Hairul Nizam bin Hussain TUDM (304-24) 3. Lt Kol Mohd Jailani bin Ismail (3005563) 011-10975563 Mej Muhammad Azemy bin Dulhani (136-24) 4. Lt Kol Zuraini binti Md Kamal (3006061) 019-3528193 Mej Nor Atfina binti Zulkefli (175-24) 5. Lt Kol Mohd Roziman bin Zainal (3006076) 018-2502607 Mej Mohd Emiza bin Mohamad Lazim (106-24) 6. Lt Kol Stanley anak Fredrick (3006700) 012-2456807 Mej Muhammad Sufian bin Md Lepi (124-24) 7. Lt Kol Hj Mohamad Zulhilmi bin Hj Ahmad TUDM (372708) 019-5632708 Mej Mohd ‘Abduh bin Mohd Aris TUDM (310-24) 8. Lt Kol Ithnin bin Haji Kawi (3006550) 013-3506550 Mej Arif Aiman bin Dahlan (110-24) 9. Lt Kol Mohd Afisyam bin Abd Raof (3007018) 019-2462645 Mej Mohd Fakhrul Aniq bin Abdul Rashid (155-24) 10. Lt Kol Mohd Rizal bin Zambran (3008146) 019-7708146 Mej Mohd Azril bin Ishak (159-24) 11. Lt Kol Mohamad Heikal bin Mohamad Hairi (3007022) 019-2317022 Mej Mohammad Zharif bin Abdul Malik (169-24) 12. Kdr Sujiestheran a/l Suparmaniam TLDM (N/403950) 012-3950455 Mej Mohd Shaifun bin Meat (103-24) 13. Lt Kol Koo Heng Giap TUDM (373047) 010-4040919 Mej Mohd Shukri bin Saari TUDM (315-24) 14. Lt Kol Mohd Irwan bin Asmail TUDM (373484) 019-3088758 Mej Zul Helmie bin Zainuddin TUDM (317-24) 15. Mej Shahril Nizar bin Abd Rahman (3008178) 017-7489799 Mej Abdul Muhaimin bin Mahamad Yusub (143-24) APPOINTED LO TO FM/DS EMCOS 30
Ser Rank Name CP No Synd Remark (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Lt Kol Stanley Anak Fredrick SADS 2. Lt Kol TUDM Hj Mohamad Zulhilmi bin Hj Ahmad SAFDS 3. Lt Kol Ithnin bin Haji Kawi DS 3 4. Lt Kol Mohd Rizal bin Zambran DS 14 5. Kdr TLDM Sujiestheran a/l Suparmaniam DS 22 6. Mej TUDM Shahid bin Sulaiman 324 - 24 10 Coach Leader X 7. Mej Mohd Shaifun Johari bin Meat 103 - 24 1 8. Mej TUDM Aliff Izwan bin Abdul Razak 311 - 24 1 9. Mej Shefrie Haizad bin Hamzah 164 - 24 1 10. Mej Hairi bin Mohamad 178 - 24 2 11. Mej TUDM Hairul Nizam bin Hussain 304 - 24 2 12. Mej Muhammad Sufian bin Md Lepi 124 - 24 3 13. Mej Faizal bin Mohamed 134 - 24 3 14. Lt Kdr TLDM Kamal Iqram bin Ismail 214 - 24 3 15. Mej TUDM Rahimah binti Taib 301 - 24 3 16. Mej TUDM Ezraini Azrin Khoo bin Mohamad Erwan Khoo 320 - 24 3 17. Mej Ahmad Asmawi bin Rosli 105 - 24 4 18. Mej Ts. Abd Rahman bin Zulkefli 180-24 4 19. Mej Muhammad Firdaus bin Salleh@Solleh 122 - 24 4 20. Mej Mohd Shahrizad bin Mohd Termizi 161 - 24 4 21. Mej TUDM Mohd Zamzani bin Md Zahir 318 - 24 5 22. Mej Mohd Shazroll bin Buang@Afandi 174 - 24 5 23. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Zaki bin Ibrahim 218 - 24 5 24. Lt Kdr (M) Muhammad Arif bin Othman 501 - 24 5 25. Mej Mohd Faizal bin Mahidin 171- 24 6 26. Mej TUDM Zeti Haryani binti Ismail 309 - 24 6 27. Mej Mohd Shukri bin Shaaron 108 - 24 7 Gp Leader 28. Mej Muhammad Afifi Azham bin Mohd 163 - 24 7 29. Mej Arif Aiman bin Dahlan 110 - 24 8 30. Maj Mohd Azril bin Ishak 159 - 24 8 31. Lt Kdr TLDM M. Shahrul Nidzam bin Ismail 205 - 24 10 32. Mej Wan Mohd Safuwan bin Wan Sabarudin 120 - 24 11 33. Lt Kdr TLDM Muhammad Munir bin Ismail 229 - 24 11 34. Mej TUDM Mohd ‘Abduh bin Mohd Aris 310 - 24 11 LIST OF FM/DS, CP AND RESPECTIVE COACHES (COACH X) EMCOS 31
Ser Rank Name CP No Synd Remark (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Lt Kol Mohd Jailani bin Ismail Programmer 2. Lt Kol Mohd Roziman bin Zainal GSO 1 Validation 3. Lt Kol Zuraini binti Md Kamal GSO1 Admin & Log 4. Lt Kol Mohamad Heikal bin Mohamad Hairi DS 16 5. Mej Muhammad Azemy bin Dulhani 136 - 24 6 Coach Leader Y 6. Mej Saiful Baharuddin bin Zainal 135 - 24 1 7. Mej Nor Atfina binti Zulkefli 175 - 24 1 8. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Shahrir bin Mat Gani 210 - 24 1 9. Maj Divyadeep Narula (India) 7107 - 24 1 10. Maj W A C N Karunathilake (Sri Lanka) 7119- 24 1 11. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Fiqri bin Othman 216 - 24 2 12. Mej Mohamad Hafizul bin Ab. Hamid 140 - 24 2 13. Mej Mohamad Hafizullah bin Mohamad Rashidi 131 - 24 2 14. Lt Kdr Muhammad Arif bin Abdul Rahman TLDM 207 - 24 2 15. Maj Mean Panharith (Cambodia) 7104 - 24 2 16. Lt Kdr TLDM Shahrul Azrin bin Shahadan 227 - 24 3 17. Maj Enoch Tan Siong Kiat (Singapore) 7118 - 24 3 18. Mayor ADM Arga Hendrawan (Indonesia) 7303 - 24 3 19. Mej Azimi bin Ariffin 128 - 24 4 20. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Farid Ikhwan bin Adinan 215 - 24 4 21. Lt Col Jason C Jayson (Philippines) 7115 - 24 4 22. Maj Tapuwa Chansika (Zimbabwe) 7122 - 24 4 23. Mej Mohd Emiza bin Mohamad Lazim 106 - 24 5 24. Mej Ts. Mohamad Faridzal bin Jamaludin 181 - 24 5 25. Mej Ts. Mohd Yunus bin Hassan 104 - 24 6 26. Lt Kdr TLDM Norman bin Ahmad Shaip 219 - 24 6 27. Mej TUDM Mohd Zulfadhli bin Mohd Jamil 306 - 24 6 28. Maj Asaeli Lave (Fiji) 7106 - 24 6 29. Cdr Muhammad Naveed Ali (Pakistan) 7204 - 24 6 30. Mej Mohd Azrul bin Hairudin 172 - 24 7 31. Lt Kdr TLDM Ts. Mohd Zaini bin Mohd Yusop 204 - 24 7 32. LCdr John Rey G Gevero PN (Philippines) 7205 - 24 7 33. Mej Lee Mun Kit 139 - 24 8 34. Mej Rohaida binti Ishak 145 - 24 8 35. Mej Mohammad Zharif bin Abdul Malik 169 - 24 12 LIST OF FM/DS, CP AND RESPECTIVE COACHES (COACH Y) EMCOS 32
Ser Rank Name CP No Synd Remark (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Lt Kol Mohd Afisyam bin Abd Raof DS 6 2. Lt Kol TUDM Koo Heng Giap DS 27 3. Lt Kol TUDM Mohd Irwan bin Asmail DS 28 4. Mej Shahril Nizar bin Abd Rahman GSO 2 Training 5. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Hidzir bin Zakaria 209 - 24 9 Coach Leader Z 6. Mej Mohd Faizal bin Mohd Jais 102 - 24 2 7. Mej Mohd Fakhrul Aniq bin Abdul Rashid 155 - 24 4 8. Mej TUDM Zul Helmie bin Zainuddin 317 - 24 7 9. Mej TUDM Zuraida binti Osman 327 - 24 7 10. Lt Kdr TLDM Ahmad Jailani bin Alias 202 - 24 8 11. Mej TUDM Mohd Shukri bin Saari 315 - 24 8 12. Cdr Ripon Kumar Mondol (Bangladesh) 7201 - 24 8 13. Mej Azizol bin Ismail 111 - 24 9 14. Mej Mohd Faris bin Ismail 146 - 24 9 15. Mej Hafiz bin Rahim 183 - 24 9 16. Mej TUDM Mohd Asrul bin Junid 314 - 24 9 17. DSP Azhar bin Johar 401 - 24 9 18. Mej Badlyshah bin Yunus 112 - 24 10 19. Mej Abdul Muhaimin bin Mahamad Yusub 143-24 10 20. Mej Hafizal bin Mohamad Nor 151 - 24 10 21. Mej Nurul Atasha binti Khairuddin 167 - 24 10 22. Maj Danious Dexter S Macapagal (Philippines) 7305 - 24 10 23. Mej Muhammad Adam bin Abdul Haris 121 - 24 11 24. Mej Mohd Ridfazrin bin Razali 150 - 24 11 25. Lt Kdr TLDM Ts. Mohamad Fadzil bin Zainol Abidin 208 - 24 11 26. Maj Kazi Md Ahsan Kabir (Bangladesh) 7102 - 24 11 27. Maj Mohamed Saakhee Abdul Gafoor (Maldives) 7110 - 24 11 28. Cdr Thakrit Sasirawut (Thailand) 7207 - 24 11 29. Mej Mohd Naim bin Mustapha 113 - 24 12 30. Mej Mohd Faris Ridzwan bin Zahari 152 - 24 12 31. Mej Suresh Doray a/l Duraisamy 177 - 24 12 32. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Rashidi bin Azman 223 - 24 12 33. Lt Col Mohammad Hamdan Ismail AlMasri (Jordan) 7109 - 24 12 34. Lt Cdr Anoop Kumar Mishra (India) 7202 - 24 12 LIST OF FM/DS, CP AND RESPECTIVE COACHES (COACH Z) EMCOS 33
Ser Rank Name CP No Synd Remark (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Lt Kol Mohd Jailani bin Ismail Programmer 2. Lt Kol Mohd Roziman bin Zainal GSO 1 Validation 3. Lt Kol Zuraini binti Md Kamal GSO1 Admin & Log 4. Lt Kol Mohamad Heikal bin Mohamad Hairi DS 16 5. Mej Muhammad Azemy bin Dulhani 136 - 24 6 Coach Leader 1 6. Mej Nor Atfina binti Zulkefli 175 - 24 1 7. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Shahrir bin Mat Gani 210 - 24 1 8. Mej Mohd Faizal bin Mohd Jais 102 - 24 2 9. Mej TUDM Hairul Nizam bin Hussain 304 - 24 2 10. Lt Kdr TLDM Kamal Iqram bin Ismail 214 - 24 3 11. Lt Kdr TLDM Shahrul Azrin bin Shahadan 227 - 24 3 12. Mej Ahmad Asmawi bin Rosli 105 - 24 4 13. Mej Muhammad Firdaus bin Salleh@Solleh 122 - 24 4 14. Mej Mohd Shahrizad bin Mohd Termizi 161 - 24 4 15. Mej Mohd Emiza bin Mohamad Lazim 106 - 24 5 16. Mej Ts. Mohamad Faridzal bin Jamaludin 181 - 24 5 17. Mej TUDM Mohd Zamzani bin Md Zahir 318 - 24 5 18. Mej Ts. Mohd Yunus bin Hassan 104 - 24 6 19. Mej Mohd Faizal bin Mahidin 171- 24 6 20. Mej TUDM Mohd Zulfadhli bin Mohd Jamil 306 - 24 6 21. Mej Muhammad Afifi Azham bin Mohd 163 - 24 7 22. Mej TUDM Zuraida binti Osman 327 - 24 7 23. LCdr John Rey G Gevero PN (Philippines) 7205 - 24 7 24. Mej Mohd Faris Ridzwan bin Zahari 152 - 24 12 25. Mej Mohammad Zharif bin Abdul Malik 169 - 24 12 26. Mej Suresh Doray a/l Duraisamy 177 - 24 12 LIST OF FM/DS, CP AND RESPECTIVE COACHES (COACH 1 – TEBEDU POST) ON 27 JUNE 24 EMCOS 34
Ser Rank Name CP No Synd Remark (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Lt Kol Mohd Afisyam bin Abd Raof DS 16 2. Lt Kol TUDM Koo Heng Giap DS 27 3. Lt Kol TUDM Mohd Irwan bin Asmail DS 28 4. Mej Shahril Nizar bin Abd Rahman GSO 2 Training 5. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Hidzir bin Zakaria 209 - 24 9 Coach Leader 2 6. Mej Hairi bin Mohamad 178 - 24 2 7. Lt Kdr TLDM Muhammad Arif bin Abdul Rahman 207 - 24 2 8. Maj Mean Panharith (Cambodia) 7104 - 24 2 9. Maj Enoch Tan Siong Kiat (Singapore) 7118 - 24 3 10. Mayor ADM Arga Hendrawan (Indonesia) 7303 - 24 3 11. Mej Mohd Fakhrul Aniq bin Abdul Rashid 155 - 24 4 12. Mej TUDM Zul Helmie bin Zainuddin 317 - 24 7 13. Mej Rohaida binti Ishak 145 - 24 8 14. Mej TUDM Mohd Shukri bin Saari 315 - 24 8 15. Cdr Ripon Kumar Mondol (Bangladesh) 7201 - 24 8 16. Mej Azizol bin Ismail 111 - 24 9 17. Mej Hafiz bin Rahim 183 - 24 9 18. DSP Azhar bin Johar (RMP) 401 - 24 9 19. Mej Abdul Muhaimin bin Mahamad Yusub 143-24 10 20. Mej Hafizal bin Mohamad Nor 151 - 24 10 21. Mej Nurul Atasha binti Khairuddin 167 - 24 10 22. Maj Danious Dexter S Macapagal (Philippines) 7305 - 24 10 23. Mej Muhammad Adam bin Abdul Haris 121 - 24 11 24. Lt Kdr TLDM Ts. Mohamad Fadzil bin Zainol Abidin 208 - 24 11 25. Maj Mohamed Saakhee Abdul Gafoor (Maldives) 7110 - 24 11 26. Cdr Thakrit Sasirawut (Thailand) 7207 - 24 11 EMCOS LIST OF FM/DS, CP AND RESPECTIVE COACHES (COACH 2 – TEBEDU POST) ON 27 JUNE 24 35
Ser Rank Name CP No Synd Remark (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Lt Kol Ithnin bin Haji Kawi DS 3 2. Lt Kol Mohd Rizal bin Zambran DS 14 3. Mej TUDM Shahid bin Sulaiman 324 - 24 10 Coach Leader 3 4. Mej Shefrie Haizad bin Hamzah 164 - 24 1 5. Mej Faizal bin Mohamed 134 - 24 3 6. Mej TUDM Rahimah binti Taib 301 - 24 3 7. Mej TUDM Ezraini Azrin Khoo bin Mohamad Erwan Khoo 320 - 24 3 8. Mej Azimi bin Ariffin 128 - 24 4 9. Maj Tapuwa Chansika (Zimbabwe) 7122 - 24 4 10. Mej Mohd Shazroll bin Buang@Afandi 174 - 24 5 11. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Zaki bin Ibrahim 218 - 24 5 12. Lt Kdr (M) Muhammad Arif bin Othman 501 - 24 5 13. Mej TUDM Zeti Haryani binti Ismail 309 - 24 6 14. Maj Asaeli Lave (Fiji) 7106 - 24 6 15. Mej Mohd Shukri bin Shaaron 108 - 24 7 Gp Leader 16. Mej Mohd Azrul bin Hairudin 172- 24 7 17. Lt Kdr TLDM Ts. Mohd Zaini bin Mohd Yusop 204 - 24 7 18. Mej Arif Aiman bin Dahlan 110 - 24 8 19. Mej Mohd Azril bin Ishak 159 - 24 8 20. Mej Lee Mun Kit 139 - 24 8 21. Lt Kdr TLDM Ahmad Jailani bin Alias 202 - 24 8 22. Mej Mohd Faris bin Ismail 146 - 24 9 23. Mej TUDM Mohd Asrul bin Junid 314 - 24 9 24. Mej Badlyshah bin Yunus 112 - 24 10 25. Lt Kdr TLDM M. Shahrul Nidzam bin Ismail 205 - 24 10 26. Mej Wan Mohd Safuwan bin Wan Sabarudin 120 - 24 11 27. Mej Mohd Naim bin Mustapha 113 - 24 12 28. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Rashidi bin Azman 223 - 24 12 29. Lt Col Mohammad Hamdan Ismail AlMasri (Jordan) 7109 - 24 12 30. Lt Cdr Anoop Kumar Mishra (India) 7202 - 24 12 EMCOS LIST OF FM/DS, CP AND RESPECTIVE COACHES (COACH 3 – BIAWAK POST) ON 27 JUNE 24 36
Ser Rank Name CP No Synd Remark (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) 1. Lt Kol Stanley Anak Fredrick SADS 2. Kdr TLDM Sujiestheran a/l Suparmaniam DS 22 3. Lt Kol TUDM Hj Mohamad Zulhilmi bin Hj Ahmad SAFDS 4. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Fiqri bin Othman 216 - 24 2 Coach Leader 4 5. Mej Mohd Shaifun Johari bin Meat 103 - 24 1 6. Mej Saiful Baharuddin bin Zainal 135 - 24 1 7. Mej TUDM Aliff Izwan bin Abdul Razak 311 - 24 1 8. Maj Divyadeep Narula (India) 7107 - 24 1 9. Maj W A C N Karunathilake (Sri Lanka) 7119- 24 1 10. Mej Mohamad Hafizul bin Ab. Hamid 140 - 24 2 11. Mej Mohamad Hafizullah bin Mohamad Rashidi 131 - 24 2 12. Mej Muhammad Sufian bin Md Lepi 124 - 24 3 13. Mej Ts. Abd Rahman bin Zulkefli 180-24 4 14. Lt Kdr TLDM Mohd Farid Ikhwan bin Adinan 215 - 24 4 15. Lt Col Jason C Jayson (Philippines) 7115 - 24 4 16. Lt Kdr TLDM Norman bin Ahmad Shaip 219 - 24 6 17. Cdr Muhammad Naveed Ali (Pakistan) 7204 - 24 6 18. Mej Mohd Ridfazrin bin Razali 150 - 24 11 19. Lt Kdr TLDM Muhammad Munir bin Ismail 229 - 24 11 20. Mej TUDM Mohd ‘Abduh bin Mohd Aris 310 - 24 11 21. Maj Kazi Md Ahsan Kabir (Bangladesh) 7102 - 24 11 37 EMCOS LIST OF FM/DS, CP AND RESPECTIVE COACHES (COACH 4 – BIAWAK POST) ON 27 JUNE 24
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PREPARED BY EMCOS COMMITTEE MCSCJ SERIAL 53/2024 Ser Name Appointment Contact No (a) (b) (c) (d) 1. Lt Kol Mohd Rizal bin Zambran DS Sponsor 019-7708146 2. Lt Kol Mohd Afisyam bin Abd Raof Dy DS Sponsor 019-2462645 3. Mej Mohd Shukri bin Shaaron Group Leader 012-2250715 4. PUSPAHANAS 03-88710400 5. Balai Polis Kuching 08-2244444 6. Hopital Umum Sarawak 08-2276666 7. Cik Zuslinda binti Zakaria Service Provider 013-4383430 EMCOS POINT OF CONTACT 39