Hong Kong – HKPF agents go to 43rd ASEAN Chiefs of Police Conference (with pictures)

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HKPF agents participate in 43rd ASEAN Chiefs of Police Conference (with pictures)

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The Hong Kong Police Force (HKPF) participated in the 43rd ASEAN Chiefs of Police Conference for the very first time in Bangkok, Thailand, from November 3 to 6, as part of the delegation led by the Ministry of Public Security of individuals’s Republic of China. The conference concentrated on the style “Collaboration in Action: Crushing Scam, Disrupting Fraud, and Protecting People”

The conference combined senior law enforcement officers from member states of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), discussion partners and worldwide police observers to exchange finest practices and develop cooperative structures. Individuals devoted to embracing joint steps to enhance cumulative abilities in combating global criminal activity and making sure local security.

The Director of Crime and Security, Mr Chan Tung, together with 2 accompanying officers, went to the conference and consulted with agents from police (LEAs) of Australia, Cambodia, Indonesia, Italy, Malaysia, Myanmar, the Philippines, Singapore, Korea, and Vietnam. Mr Chan likewise held bilateral conferences with the Chief of the Myanmar Police Force, Mr Win Zaw Moe; the Head of the International Relations Department of the Indonesian National Police, Mr Amur Chandra J. B.; Deputy Commissioner of the Australian Federal Police, Ms Lesa Gale; and the Deputy Inspector-General of the Royal Malaysian Police, Mr Tan Sri Ayob Khan Bin Mydin Pitchay. The conferences concentrated on thorough exchanges concerning combating scams, promoting collective efforts to combat criminal offense, improving public defense, and deepening cooperation with worldwide partners to enhance the HKPF’s capability to take on cross-border criminal activity.

The HKPF will continue to utilize Hong Kong’s function as a “super-connector” through numerous worldwide policing platforms, consisting of the INTERPOL, to promote policing development and local police partnership. This will reinforce coordination with LEAs throughout various nations and areas, especially in Asia, making favorable contributions to securing international and local security.