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The Senoi Praaq (''War People'', ) is a unit of the
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made up almost entirely of the tribal people of
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known as the
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(aborigines). The name Senoi Praaq means ''war people'' or ''those who fight'' in the
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. Roy Davis Linville Jumper considered them ''one of the finest jungle fighting forces'' and was highly successful in diminishing the threat by communist forces during the
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.


History


Roots of the Senoi Praaq

One source for the following is ''Death Waits in the Dark'', by Roy Davis Linville Jumper, Greenwood, 2001. Jumper has also written other books that are directly or indirectly related to the Senoi Praaq,
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, and the
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. They are, ''Power and Politics: The Story of Malaysia's Orang Asli'', 1997; ''Orang Asli Now: The Orang Asli in the Malaysian Political World'', 1999; ''Ruslan of Malaysia: The Man Behind the Domino That Didn't Fall'', 2007. The Senoi Praaq was the brainchild of R.O.D. Noone, a
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in
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and also a member of the then British Administration in Malaya during the Malayan Emergency. He pressed for the formation of the Senoi Praaq as a deterrent force to stop the communist influence over the remote Orang Asli settlements in the deep jungles. In 1956 General
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finally agreed to the formation of the Senoi Praaq as an arm of the Department of Aborigines (DOA). The unit was established in May 1956, and Colonel Noone was made the commanding officer, serving from 1957 until 1961. The Malayan Emergency was officially declared over in 1960. The Senoi Praaq started as a small unit that served as the
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(SAS)
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, with an initial 20 recruits. This soon grew to 40 with recruits from Surrendered Enemy Personnel. The original 40 troopers were trained by British units including by the SAS, in particular by Major John Slim. Training lasted three months and covered firearms and small units tactics, in particular ambush tactics, with the SAS concept of speed and surprise ingrained right from the start. Charles H. Ley became the first commander of A Squadron, and had under his command some of the men he had originally captured. By 1957, the Senoi Praaq had grown to two squadrons of 80 men each.


Senoi Praaq operations

The Operational Area of the Senoi Praaq dubbed the “Bamboo Operations Area” spans two strips of land along the Main Range (Malaysia) from
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to
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. The Senoi Praaq would traverse the deep darkness of the
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that border Malaysia, moving quickly and silently through the thick jungle undergrowth, seemingly impenetrable to others. Although many members are of the
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tribe, all 18 sub ethnic groups are represented in the Senoi Praaq. The Senoi Praaq was formed to counter the influence of the communist insurgents on the
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community deep in the jungles of Malaysia as the communist guerrillas operated close to the Orang Asli communities and gained support from them. The extraordinary jungle survival and tracking skills of the Orang Asli were legendary and the
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feared that the communist forces would gain an advantage if these skills were utilised against the British. Apart from modern firearms, the unit also used sharpened bamboo stakes in traps called the ''Belantik'', an animal trap modified by the Senoi Praaq to neutralise a more sizeable hunt. A contraption of rope,
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and roots, the ''Belantik'' was cleverly camouflaged with leaves and grass. The instrument effectively impaled its victims at torso height killing quickly and lowering morale. Before the Senoi Praaq was deployed into an area, conventional units would withdraw, allowing the Senoi Praaq complete, unrestricted freedom of movement in the operational area. The jungle skills, stealth, endurance, and fighting skills of the Senoi Praaq made them feared adversaries of the communists in Malaya. The unit attained a respectable body count and legends arose of incidents when the Senoi Praaq would count up 10 kills in a single, swift engagement. The Senoi Praaq Squadrons achieved a casualty ratio of 16:1 for killed, wounded or surrendered. Though the Senoi Praaq troopers were given a choice of weapons, they reportedly enjoyed scoring kills using their traditional weapons - the blowpipe being a favourite. They particularly enjoyed a leisurely hunt that would take a few days, stalking their prey as if they were tracking game. The Senoi Praaq quickly established a ruthless reputation among the communist forces who took great pains to avoid the Senoi Praaq. Though they had access to air and artillery support, these were rarely used. Instead, The Senoi Praaq preferred more intimate tactics.


Absorption into the Royal Malaysia Police

The Senoi Praaq operated as a unit of the Jabatan Orang Asli (Department of Aboriginal Affairs) and not as a unit of the
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or the
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. With the beginning of the Second Communist Insurgency in 1968, the Senoi Praaq was absorbed as a unit of the RMP, to fully exploit their skills and expertise. The Senoi Praaq was named as 3rd Battalion, General Operations Force. A second battalion was raised in 1970 by the RMP. The new battalion was named as 18th Battalion, General Operations Force.


Present organisation

Today, the Senoi Praaq is part of the
General Operations Force The General Operations Force (GOF; ; PGA, Jawi: ) serves as the light infantry arm of the Royal Malaysia Police. It was originally established in 1948 during the Malayan Emergency by the British colonial administration. At that time, the poli ...
(formerly the Police Field Force) of the RMP. One of the unit’s main function is border security, but the unit is famed for the tracking skills of its members. The unit has two battalions, the 3rd Battalion is based in
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. The Commanding Officer (CO) was then (2004-2006) ''Supt Mohd Yusof Wok'' and the 18th Battalion is based in
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. Both Senoi Praaq battalions are put under the administrative and tactical command of the
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Northern
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. With the end of the insurgency by Communist Party Of Malaya, jungle patrols are no longer the primary tasks of the Senoi Praaq. Instead their task has been more akin of the normal
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battalions of the Royal Malaysian Police. But both units have maintained their jungle tracking and survival skills and are occasionally called upon in
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missions for people missing in the jungle. They are called to assist in locating lost jungle trekkers and mountain climbers.


Training

To enter the elite Senoi Praaq Battalions, a Malaysian aboriginal needs to enter
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Constable Basic Course ( Malay: ''Kursus Asas Konstabel Orang Asli'') which lasts for six months. This course is a collaboration between the Royal Malaysian Police and
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. This course also open to women. Those who graduated with Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) (''Lower secondary Assessment'') and Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) (''Malaysian Certificate of Education'') have special physical flexibility of a minimum height of 1.52 meters compared to 1.7 meters for regular members.


Uniform


Maroon beret

The unit was bestowed the
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by the British 22 SAS, which is worn proudly by the unit to this day. This beret colour has become synonymous with the group instead of SAS sand-coloured ones because during their formation in 1956, the Malayan Scouts (now 22 SAS) wore maroon berets. During the restructuring of the Police Field Force in 1997, the Senoi Praaq was made part of the
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General Operations Forces and made to wear the blue berets but this was rescinded and the right to wear the red berets was restored in 2003.


Killed in the line of duty


Notable members

* Chief Inspector Long A/L Pandak, Chief Inspector Long was one of the PDRM leaders responsible for expelling and crippling Communist terrorist plans to join enemy groups from Perak, Kelantan and Thailand in a special operation known as Operation Bamboo on the Perak-Kelantan border. In the operation, he bravely took Inspector Gunasegaran who was seriously injured as a result of being shot by Communist terrorists to a safer place. Before exhaling his last breath, Insp Gunasegaran ordered C/Insp Long to continue the struggle and eliminate the Communist terrorists. C/Insp Long took over the leadership of the platoon and reorganized the attack until he succeeded in killing two Communist terrorists as well as capturing the rest of the group along with important confidential documents. *
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Gunasegaran Naidu s/o Ratinum is a well known Senoi Praaq member who led an operation on 9 June 1980, Inspector Gunasegaran Naidu Ratinam led 21 Senoi Praaq policemen into the jungle in Ulu Kelantan to participate in a special operation to hunt down communist members called Operations Bambu. Hours after being in enemy territory, his troops were bombarded with communist bullets. The shooting went really well. Gunasegaran quietly went forward alone to find a suitable position to return the shot. He managed to shoot dead one of them but unfortunately happened when he was shot in the chest. *
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Ana anak Alang, P.P.N., is a Senoi Praaq trooper famed for avenging the death of his platoon leader by tracking the ambush party that killed him. On 9 June 1980 at upstream Blaur River, Pos GOB,
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, a Special Platoon of Senoi Praaq with the strength of 21 troopers led by
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Gunasegaran had been ambushed when investigating communist tracks. The ambush took the life of Inspector Gunasegaran. Ana anak Alang tracked the ambush party of 20 insurgents before he and the rest of the platoon met them 11 days later at upstream Bertak River, Pos Gob, Kelantan. They proceeded to ambush the communists and managed to kill one and injure the others. Because of his service in defending the country, Sergeant Major Ana anak Alang was awarded with the Medal of the Order of the Defender of the Realm (; P.P.N.) in 1996 by the
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. * Sergeant Major Apot anak Saad, is a Senoi Praaq trooper-turned-commando famed for being part of the Commando Task Force led by the late
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Mohd Zabri Abdul Hamid, S.P. The Task Force then became the present day VAT 69 Commando. Apot anak Saad entered the service in 1968 when he was 19 years old. His first unit was the Senoi Praaq before entering the newly formed Jungle Squad Commando Task Force in 1970. Apot anak Saad is famed for his unmatched skill in tracking and hunting. Because of his expertise, Apot often collaborated with the
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and
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during the Second Malayan Emergency as a tracker. His story as a Tracker in Task Force was documented by History Channel Asia in a documentary titled
VAT 69: Malaysia's Very Able Troopers
'".'' * Chief Inspector BAH ALI A/L KINCHONG Chief Inspector Bah Ali was one of the PDRM leaders responsible for expelling and crippling Communist terrorist plans C/l Bah Ali also known-well with his great leadership and integrity in his work. He performed as Police Officer with full responsibility and accountability. After his retirement, he officially opened an Orang Asli settlement in Bidor, Perak. The settlement named Kampung Orang Asli Kuala Senta. His great work has helped a lot of people by providing a very suitable and unique environment in Kampung Orang Asli Kuala Senta. Due to his dedication and unconditional commitment, a monument has been built in the village to honour and cherish his generosity to his own kind.


Notes

* Orang Asli Museum

Shantini Suntharajah, article in The Star * Roy Davis Linville Jumper
Death Waits in the Dark: The Senoi Praaq, Malaysia's Killer Elite
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* Richard Noone, with Dennis Holman, In Search of the Dream People, 1972, published in Great Britain under the title Rape of the Dream People.


See also

* Elite Forces of Malaysia


References


External links


Exploring orang asli culture

A peek into indigenous lifestyles
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