Permanent Secretariat
The administrative hub of ASEANAPOL, based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
Introduction
Preface
The first formal meeting of the Chiefs of ASEAN Police was held in Manila, Philippines on 21 to 23 October 1981, to discuss matters of law enforcement and crime control. This annual meeting was called the ASEANAPOL Conference.
The basic requirement for a country to become a member of ASEANAPOL is that the country shall first be a member of ASEAN and the application shall be tabled at the conference for approval.
The founding members were Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines. Membership grew over the years:
- 1984 — Royal Brunei Police joined the conference for the first time.
- 1996 — The Republic of Vietnam National Police joined the conference.
- 1998 — Lao General Department of Police and Myanmar Police Force joined the conference.
- 2000 — Cambodia National Police joined the conference.
The current members of ASEANAPOL are Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao People Democratic Republic, Malaysia, Myanmar, The Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam.
About the Secretariat
The ASEANAPOL Permanent Secretariat serves as the administrative and operational hub of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations Chiefs of Police. Established to provide continuity of organisational functions between annual conferences, the Secretariat ensures the smooth coordination of ASEANAPOL's programmes, initiatives, and communications.
The Secretariat is hosted by the Royal Malaysia Police (RMP) and is located in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. It is staffed by officers from ASEAN member states and is headed by an Executive Director, a senior officer nominated by the host country.
The Permanent Secretariat is responsible for maintaining ASEANAPOL's records, facilitating inter-agency communication, coordinating working committees, and supporting the planning of annual conferences and other cooperative activities.
History
Prior to the establishment of the Permanent Secretariat, the ASEANAPOL Secretariat operated on a rotational basis, with member countries taking turns to host the ASEANAPOL Conference and automatically assuming the role of the Secretariat for that year.
The 25th Joint Communiqué signed by the ASEAN Chiefs of Police during the 25th ASEANAPOL Conference held in Bali, Indonesia, expressly stated the need to establish a Permanent ASEANAPOL Secretariat.
Objectives of the establishment of a Permanent Secretariat:
- To harmonise and standardise coordination and communication mechanisms amongst ASEAN police institutions;
- To conduct a comprehensive and integrative study concerning the resolutions agreed in the ASEANAPOL Joint Communiqués;
- To establish a mechanism with responsibility to monitor and follow up the implementation of resolutions in the Joint Communiqués; and
- To transform the resolutions adopted in the Joint Communiqués into the ASEANAPOL Plan of Action and its work programme.
The working group set up to consider the viability of the Permanent ASEANAPOL Secretariat finalised that:
- The Secretariat shall be administered based on the Terms of Reference;
- The Head of the Secretariat is an Executive Director and he is assisted by 2 Directors.
The tenure of services are: Executive Director — 2 years; Directors — 2 to 3 years.
During the 29th ASEANAPOL Conference in Hanoi, Vietnam in 2009, the Terms of Reference on the establishment of the ASEANAPOL Secretariat was endorsed. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia was made the permanent seat for the Secretariat.
The ASEANAPOL Secretariat was fully operational from 1 January 2010.
Functions
- admin_panel_settings Coordinate and implement decisions made at the ASEANAPOL Conference
- groups Facilitate communication between member police forces
- folder_open Maintain records, archives, and documentation of ASEANAPOL activities
- calendar_month Plan and organise the annual ASEANAPOL Conference
- hub Coordinate working committees and cooperative programmes
- public Manage external relations with partner organisations and dialogue partners
Executive Director and Directors
Director for Police Services
Pol. Snr. Supt. Huntal Tambunan
INP · 2024–present
ACP Dr. Bakri Haji Zainal Abidin
RMP · 2023–2024
Pol. Snr. Supt. Joni Getamala
INP · 2020–2022
DAC Jim Wee
SPF · 2018–2019
PSSUPT. Ferdinand R.P. Bartolome
PNP · 2016–2017
ACP Mohamad Anil Shah bin Abdullah
RMP · 2013–2015
DACP Lim Kim Tak
SPF · 2010–2012
Executive Director
Pol. Colonel David Martinez Vinluan
PNP · 2024–present
Pol. Brigadier General Zaw Lin Tun
MPF · 2022–2023
DAC Jim Wee
SPF · 2020–2021
Pol. Colonel Kenechanh Phommachack
LPF · 2018–2019
Pol. Insp. General Yohanes Agus Mulyono
INP · 2016–2017
SAC Pengiran Dato' Paduka Hj. Abdul Wahab bin Pengiran Hj. Omar
RBPF · 2014–2015
Lt. General Sar Moline
CNP · 2012–2013
ACP Mohd Nadzri bin Zainal Abidin
RMP · 2010–2011
Director for Plans and Programmes
Pol. Snr. Lt. Col. Nguyen Huu Ngoc
OIPA Vietnam · 2023–present
Supt. Tang Yik Tung
RBPF · 2020–2022
ACP Aidah binti Othman
RMP · 2017–2019
Supt. Yuli Cahyanti
INP · 2015–2016
Supt. Reinhard Hutagaol
INP · 2013–2014
Supt. Desy Adriani
INP · 2010–2012
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