Dialogue Partners
International law enforcement organisations with formal dialogue status with ASEANAPOL.
Dialogue Partners are international law enforcement organisations and agencies that maintain formal cooperative relationships with ASEANAPOL. They participate in annual conferences and meetings, contribute to capacity-building programmes, and engage in joint initiatives targeting transnational crime. ASEANAPOL currently has 12 Dialogue Partners.
INTERPOL
International Criminal Police Organization
The world's largest international police organisation. ASEANAPOL's e-ADS operates on INTERPOL's I-24/7 secure communications network, enabling seamless criminal intelligence exchange across the region.
Australian Federal Police (AFP)
Since 2008Australian Federal Police
A founding Dialogue Partner since 2008, AFP provides capacity-building training for ASEANAPOL member countries and participates actively in annual conferences and contact person meetings.
Ministry of Public Security (MPS)
Ministry of Public Security, China
China's national law enforcement ministry contributes expertise in combating transnational crime, sharing intelligence and supporting ASEANAPOL's regional security agenda.
National Police Agency (NPA)
National Police Agency, Japan
Japan's NPA engages as a key Dialogue Partner, contributing to cybercrime, drug trafficking, and financial crime cooperation efforts across the ASEAN region.
Korean National Police Agency (KNPA)
Korean National Police Agency, Republic of Korea
KNPA supports ASEANAPOL through shared expertise in cybercrime investigation, digital forensics, and capacity-building programmes for member country police forces.
New Zealand Police (NZP)
New Zealand Police
New Zealand Police actively participates in ASEANAPOL conferences and training cooperation meetings, supporting the region's capacity in serious crime investigation.
Ministry of Internal Affairs (MIA)
Since 2014Ministry of Internal Affairs, Russian Federation
Elevated to Dialogue Partner status at the 34th ASEANAPOL Conference in 2014. Russia's MIA provides annual training programmes on counter-narcotics and organised crime for AMC officers.
Turkish National Police (TNP)
Turkish National Police
Turkey's national police service engages with ASEANAPOL through knowledge exchange and cooperation on counter-terrorism, drug trafficking, and financial crime.
UK National Crime Agency (NCA)
National Crime Agency, United Kingdom
The UK's NCA collaborates with ASEANAPOL on combating serious and organised crime, including human trafficking, cybercrime, and drug networks affecting the ASEAN region.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP)
Royal Canadian Mounted Police
The RCMP supports ASEANAPOL capacity-building through training and knowledge transfer programmes, particularly through initiatives hosted at the Jakarta Centre for Law Enforcement Cooperation (JCLEC).
ASEAN Secretariat
Secretariat of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations
The ASEAN Secretariat participates as a Dialogue Partner, supporting alignment between ASEANAPOL's work and broader ASEAN frameworks on transnational crime and regional security.
Europol
European Union Agency for Law Enforcement Cooperation
Europol engages with ASEANAPOL on cross-regional threats including financial fraud, cybercrime, and organised crime affecting both Southeast Asia and Europe.
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