Sindiket or Syndicates is 2017 Malaysian action film, starring Sharnaaz Ahmad as Detective Inspector Rudy, an investigation officer from Bukit Aman C.I.D D7 were assigned to Sabah state for investigate and busted the operational of human trafficking near the East Malaysia-Kalimantan border and he was assisted by Detective Inspector Sabrina from Sabah State Police Headquarters. Inspired by a true story, the movie focuses on the issue of human trafficking following a local woman who is tricked by her boyfriend and sold to a brothel. There she is given drugs and forced to sell herself.
The following weapons were used in the film Sindiket:
An Indonesian human trafficking syndicate who working with Galang's members uses a Beretta 92FS Centurion Inox to gunfight against Malaysian marine police.
The EKOL Dicle with golden plate is used by Galang (Rashidi Ishak), the leader of a brothel. The same weapon with nickel versions is also used by a group of Southern Filipino militias and chrome version by one of Galang's men who believed is police informer during the final shootout.
Detective Insp. Rudy and Detective Insp. Sabrina can be seen using the STI International variant during the raid into the Galang's luxury boat and into the Rudy's house. It doesn't appear to be the STI variant used in the film, as it the improved slant-5 cuts slide. However, the gun is never fired.
The Walther P99AS was the primary sidearm of the Royal Malaysia Police during the time of shootout with human trafficking syndicates. It is seen being fired by one of the marine police officers.
The Zoraki 917 is carried by Detective Insp. Sabrina and one of Galang's men during the final shootout. Detective Insp. Rudy (Sharnaaz Ahmad) also uses one in the film's opening sequence as well as the final shootout.
Several officers of Sabah state police, including the marine police and detectives, use Heckler & Koch MP5A3s during the several engaging the syndicates. One of the Southern Filipino militias carries one during assault the Galang's mansion.
An M16A1 Rifle is the standard issue rifles for Malaysian police since 1978 after replacing the Heckler & Koch HK33 due the stoppages during an operations. Several marine police officers are seen with it during intercepted the syndicate's boat and battle against them.
The police officer on the Nissan Navara using a Heckler & Koch HK11E during the chasing down Surias, the Galang's henchmen as he tries to escape with his car.