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Role of ASEANAPOL

(ASEAN Chiefs of National Police)


Organizational
Structure
Organizational Structure
Organizational Structure
 ASEANPOL Executive
Committee

 ASEANPOL Permanent
Secretariat
ASEANAPOL
Executive Committee
ASEANAPOL
Executive Committee
 comprise of duty heads of
delegation attending the annual
conference. It provides a
summary reports of activities of
the secretariat to the head
delegation.
ASEANAPOL
Executive Committee
ASEANAPOL
Executive Committee
 is on rational basis with member
countries taking turn to host the
ASEANPOL Conference and
automatically assume the role of
the secretariat for the current year.
ASEANAPOL Permanent
Secretariat
 headed by Executive Director (w/
tenure of 2 years) and assisted by 2
directors (w/ tenure of 3 years)
ASEANAPOL Permanent
Secretariat

 started its cooperation fully on


January 1, 2010
Mission and Vision
Mission

“PREVENTING AND COMBATING


TRANSNATIONAL CRIME
THROUGH A GREATER NEXUS AND
CREATIVE POLICING
COLLABORATION”
Vision

“TOGETHER WE KEEP THIS REGION


SAFE”
 In Manila October 21-23, 1981, 1st formal
meeting of the Chiefs of ASEAN POLICE,
attended by first five (5) original member
countries such as:
1. Indonesia
2. Malaysia
3. Philippines
4. Singapore
5. Thailand
 PNP is a member of the ASEANAPOL

 Current Chairman of ASEANAPOL – Ins.


Gen. Paduka Seri Haji Mohammad Irwan
( Royal Brunei Police Force)

 The Ministry of Public Security of Hanoi,


Vietnam hosted the 39th ASEANAPOL
Conference September 16-20, 2019.
Emblem
FLAGS
3 STEPS ON TOP OF PILLAR - 10 Member Countries
- Police’s Motto: “Fight Crimes,
Love Humanity, Help Delinquents” SHIELD
- Symbol of community
protection

SPRAY OF RICE & YELLOW Ribbon


COTTON - Color of Honesty
- Symbol of prosperity

10 STEPS AT THE BOTTOM BLACK


OF PILLAR - Firm determination
- 10 ASEAN Countries
PNP Agreements with
ASEAN Police
Organizations
PNP Agreements with ASEAN
Police Organizations
 ASEAN Convention on Counter-
Terrorism (ACCT) Cebu, Philippines,
13 January 2007 For the Republic of
the Philippines: GLORIA
MACAPAGAL-ARROYO President
(and other ASEAN Member countries)
PNP Agreements with ASEAN
Police Organizations
 Manila Declaration on The Prevention
and Control of Transnational Crime
 (1998)
 Manila, Philippines, 25 March 1998
INTERNATIONAL
COLLABORATION
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

1. International Association of Police


Academies (INTERPA)
2. The ASIA Pacific Medico Legal
Agencies (APMLA)
3. The World Border Organization,
Canada (Borderpol)
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

4. Central Asian Regional Information


and Coordination Centre (CARICC)
5. Secretariat of the Convention on
International Trade in Endangered
Species of
Fauna & Flora (CITIES)
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

6. United Nations Counter Terrorism


Committee Executive Directorate (UN
CTED)
7. Southeast European Law Enforcement
Center (SELEC)
8. Pacific Islands Chiefs of Police
Secretariat (PICP)
INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION

9. European Association for Secure


Transactions
10. United Nations Office on Drugs and
Crime
11. Regional Anti-Terrorism Structure of
Shanghai Cooperation (RATS-SCO)
MEMBERS OF
ASEANAPOL
THE STATE POLICE OF
THE REPUBLIC OF
INDONESIA(POLRI)
Indonesian National
Police (POLRI)
Indonesian National
Police (POLRI)
The State Police of
the Republic of
Indonesia (POLRI)
The Royal
Malaysia
Malaysia
The Royal
Malaysia
Philippine National
Police (PNP)
Philippines
Philippine National
Police (PNP)
Singapore Police
Force
Singapore
Singapore Police
Force
The Royal Brunei
Police Force
Brunei Darussalam
The Royal Brunei
Police Force
The Royal Thai Police
Thailand
Thailand
The Royal Thai Police
The Vietnam People’s
Police Force
Vietnam
Vietnam
The Vietnam People’s
Police Force
The Royal Lao Police
Laos
The Royal Lao Police
Myanmar Police Force
Myanmar
Myanmar Police Force
Cambodian National Police
Cambodia
Cambodian National Police
Important Dates in
ASEANAPOL
1981- Manila
 The first formal meeting of the Chiefs of the ASEAN
Police
 Attended by five original member countries
1983- Jakarta
 Endorsement of the model and design of ASEANPOL
logo
1984- Kuala Lumpur
 Royal Brunei Police became a member
and joined the annual conference
1996- Kuala Lumpur
 Vietnam joined ASEANPOL
1998- Brunei
 Laos and Myanmar joined ASEANPOL
2000- Yangon
 Cambodia became the 10th country to join
ASEANPOL
2005- Bali
 The setting up of a working group to consider the
viability of establishing a permanent ASEANPOL
Secretariat
2008- Brunei
 ASEANPOL Secretariat unanimously agreed to
be based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
2009- Hanoi
 Adoption of Terms of Reference (TOR)
2010
 On 1st January 2010 ASEANPOL Secretariat
began in operation
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