Hong Kong (HKSAR) - The Police of Hong Kong and Cambodia signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on December 20 to renew the co-operation on combating transnational crime, including drug trafficking, economic crime, cyber crime and money laundering.
The MOU was signed by the Commissioner of Hong Kong Police(HKP), Mr Tsang Wai-hung, and the Commissioner General of the Cambodian National Police (CNP), Mr Savoeun Neth.
The agreement, signed during the Commissioner's visit to Phnom Penh, Cambodia, complements existing co-operation between HKP and CNP. It sets out the framework in tackling transnational crime and also bolsters the partnership in capacity building and professional development.
Following the signing ceremony, Mr Tsang held a meeting with senior CNP officers on various policing issues of mutual concern.
"Renewal of the MOU marks the commencement of enhanced co-operation between the two forces. Both sides are committed to assisting one another in practical term of policing," the Commissioner said.
He also made a courtesy call on the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior, Mr H.E.
SAR Kheng, who further reiterated the importance of police co-operation.
The Commissioner headed a five-member delegation, including the Director of Personnel and Training, Mr Ma Wai-luk, for the visit. They returned to Hong Kong today.
Police Report No. 182
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Thursday, December 22, 2011
Hong Kong and Cambodia renew agreement on police co-operation
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