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Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation

Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation

Malaysian intelligence agency


Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation is the military intelligence agency of Malaysia Armed Forces.[1] Its role is said to be equivalent to the US Defense Intelligence Agency. MDIO is headed by an army lieutenant general and consists of tri services military branch such as army intelligence, naval intelligence and air force intelligence.

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History

Malaysian Defense Intelligence Organisation (MDIO), formerly known as Defense Intelligence Staff Division (DISD), was established on 1 October 1981 to replace the Joint Intelligence Directorate (JID). Its main objective was to gather and produce intelligence products to counter the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) during the Second Malayan Emergency.

The Director General of MDIO is responsible for reporting to the Chief of Armed Forces, the Minister of Defence, and the National Security Division.[1] Currently, Lt. Gen. Datuk Ahmad Norihan bin Jalal holds the position.[2] As of the latest update (7th December 2023), Lieutenant-General Datuk Ahmad Norihan Jalal is retiring and his position has been handed over to his deputy and successor Lieutenant-General Dato’ Mohd Razali Alias.[3] Congratulations are also extended to Lieutenant-General Dato’ Mohd Razali Alias on his appointment as the 18th Director-General of Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation (MDIO).

On 23 September 2022, Chief of Defence Forces General Affendi Buang officially changed the name and logo of the Armed Forces Defence Intelligence Staff Division (DISD) to the Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation. [4]

Organisation

Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation's headquarters is located in Kuala Lumpur. It is responsible for the overall management and administration of the organization.

See also


Notes and references

  1. Mahadzir, Dzirhan (2008). "Securing Southeast Asia: The Politics of Security Sector Reform by Mark Beeson; Alex J.Bellamy Review by: Dzirhan Mahadzir" (PDF). Contemporary Southeast Asia. 30 (2). Institute of Southeast Asian Studies: 338–339. doi:10.1355/cs30-2j. S2CID 153254375. Retrieved 24 August 2013.
  2. Ahmad Zahid bin hamidi. The Global Defence Services and Government Security Event (PDF). Kuala Lumpur: Government of Malaysia. pp. 1–9.[permanent dead link]
  3. "Malaysian Defence Intelligence Organisation". Malaysian Defence. 24 September 2022.

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