Royal Malaysian Police College Kuala Lumpur

The Royal Malaysian Police College Kuala Lumpur (Malay: Maktab Polis Diraja Malaysia Kuala Lumpur) is a police educational institution located in Hulu Langat District, Selangor, Malaysia.

It is responsible for training senior officers in the Royal Malaysia Police and the Malaysian Armed Forces.

[1] The idea for a Senior Officers College was first proposed by the then Inspector General of Police, Tan Sri (later Tun) Mohammed Hanif Omar in 1990, after a conducting a study on the need to improve the conditions of training institutions.

[1] The Senior Officers' College executes the function of four previous training institutions namely: The college was officially opened on 10 July 2004 by Dato' Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi, the former Prime Minister and Minister of Internal Security.

The college is headed by a commandant with the rank of Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) who is responsible for three centres of training, two centres of training support and two administrative divisions as below: Since opening, several new units have been added to institution, including the Centre for Disaster & Crisis Management which is headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP); and the Diploma in Investigative Studies Unit, to be headed by an Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP).