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Malaysia Welcomes ASEAN Delegates for 19th AMMTC in Melaka

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MELAKA, Sept 8: Malaysia has officially welcomed delegates from across ASEAN to the 19th ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC) and its related sessions, taking place from September 8 to 12 in Melaka.

H.E. Irjen. Pol. Amur Chandra Juli Buana Head of the International Relations Division of the Indonesian National Police, Indonesia
H.E. Irjen. Pol. Amur Chandra Juli Buana
Head of the International Relations Division of the Indonesian National Police, Indonesia

The Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) extended its warm greetings to distinguished representatives, including H.E. Irjen. Pol. Amur Chandra Juli Buana, Head of the International Relations Division of the Indonesian National Police; H.E. Haji Azmi bin Haji Abdul Rahim, Acting Director of the Department of Immigration and National Registration under Brunei Darussalam’s Ministry of Home Affairs and Chair of the DGICM; and H.E. Major Gen. Aung Kyaw Kyaw, Deputy Minister of Myanmar’s Ministry of Home Affairs.

H.E. Haji Azmi bin Haji Abdul Rahim Acting Director,Department of Immigration and National Registration,Ministry of Home Affairs, Brunei Darussalam DGICM Chair
H.E. Haji Azmi bin Haji Abdul Rahim Acting Director, Department of Immigration and National Registration,
Ministry of Home Affairs, Brunei Darussalam
DGICM Chair

In its message, MOHA expressed honor at hosting ASEAN’s top security and law enforcement officials, wishing them a smooth and productive meeting. The ministry also emphasized the importance of unity and collaboration to achieve the agenda of building a safe, secure, and prosperous ASEAN region.

The 19th AMMTC is a key regional platform where ministers and senior officials strengthen cooperation to combat transnational crimes such as human trafficking, terrorism, money laundering, cybercrime, and drug smuggling. This year’s meeting also carries added significance as ASEAN prepares to adopt its next decade-long Action Plan on Combating Transnational Crime (2026–2035).

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