logo
Strengthening regional cooperation: Highlights of the 25th SOMTC Meeting and Its Related Meetings in Putrajaya

Strengthening regional cooperation: Highlights of the 25th SOMTC Meeting and Its Related Meetings in Putrajaya

Malaysiakini5 hours ago

The 25th ASEAN Senior Officials Meeting on Transnational Crime (SOMTC) and Its Related Meetings were successfully convened over three days in Putrajaya, with a total of 200 delegates in attendance. This high-level meeting serves as a key platform for ASEAN Member States to align regional efforts in addressing transnational crimes, including contemporary security challenges such as human trafficking, money laundering and cybercrime.
Day One (24 June 2025): Opening Ceremony and Malaysia's Strategic Recommendations
The meeting was officiated by YB Datuk Seri Saifuddin Nasution bin Ismail, Minister of Home Affairs, with the first day's plenary session chaired by YBhg. Datuk Awang Alik bin Jeman, Secretary-General of the Ministry of Home Affairs (MOHA) Malaysia.
During this session, ASEAN Member States exchanged insights on best practices, contemporary challenges, and recent policy initiatives in addressing transnational crime. The Malaysian delegation highlighted several notable initiatives, including integrated enforcement at national entry points, monitoring of undocumented migrants, and enhanced collaboration with enforcement agencies.
Malaysia also put forward a proposal to establish a SOMTC Working Group on Anti-Money Laundering, aimed at addressing illicit financial flows in the region, as well as the development of the ASEAN Plan of Action to Combat Transnational Crime (2026–2035). This proposal received strong support from Member States and is recommended to be tabled at the upcoming ASEAN Ministerial Meeting on Transnational Crime (AMMTC) in September 2025.
The meeting also deliberated on issues concerning funding for security operations and technical cooperation with dialogue partners such as the United Kingdom, UNODC, and ASEAN-ACT. Presentations from these partners provided comprehensive insights into future cooperation on cybercrime, capacity building, and strategic mapping of regional security risks.
The Retreat Session was also held on the first day, where the SOMTC Heads of Delegation exchanged views on expanding the scope of cybercrime and funding for regional cooperation.
Day Two (25 June 2025): Consultations with ASEAN Dialogue Partners
Four (4) SOMTC Consultation Sessions with ASEAN Dialogue Partners were held as follows:
13th SOMTC + Canada Consultation , co-chaired by Lao PDR
13th SOMTC + New Zealand Consultation , co-chaired by Viet Nam
12th SOMTC + India Consultation , co-chaired by Philippines
12th SOMTC + Russia Consultation, co-chaired by Myanmar
Malaysia presented substantive interventions across several aspects of strategic cooperation, including:
Capacity building through technical training and officer exchange programs
Advancing the use of technology in digital crime detection
Developing protocols for cross-border intelligence sharing
These consultation sessions also offered opportunities to explore technology synergies and knowledge exchange, reflecting Malaysia's role in driving digital transformation in law enforcement. The second-day meeting concluded by midday, allowing delegates to engage and strengthen ties through participation in side programs and informal gatherings.
Day Three (26 June 2025): Malaysia's Leadership in Multilateral Consultations
Malaysia demonstrated its continued regional leadership with YBhg. Datuk Awang Alik bin Jeman serving as Co-Chair in two major consultation sessions:
22nd SOMTC + 3 Consultation , involving Japan, China, and South Korea, co-chaired with H.E. Minami Hiroyuki from Japan
22nd SOMTC + China Consultation, co-chaired with H.E. Jun Tan from the People's Republic of China
Several other consultation sessions included:
21st SOMTC + Japan , co-chaired by Singapore
18th SOMTC + Republic of Korea , co-chaired by Thailand
19th SOMTC + Australia , co-chaired by Indonesia
13th SOMTC + European Union , co-chaired by Brunei Darussalam
17th SOMTC + United States, co-chaired by Cambodia
Malaysia reaffirmed its ongoing commitment to strengthening practical cooperation, enhancing information exchange, and building the operational capacity of Member States in addressing rising complexity of transnational crime threats.
Bilateral Meetings: Multi-Layered Diplomacy
Throughout the three-days meeting, Malaysia held several bilateral meetings with its strategic partners, including Singapore, the United States, Australia, India, the United Kingdom, and Canada.
Key discussions included:
Harmonisation of international conventions on trafficking in persons and smuggling of migrants
Development of joint training pathways and regional digital information platforms
Strengthening Regional Resilience in a New Era
The 25th SOMTC Meeting served as a vital platform for strengthening regional security cooperation, in line with ASEAN's vision of a peaceful, resilient, and transnational crime-free region.
Malaysia further consolidated its leadership role in policy coordination, strategic negotiations, and operational cooperation, emphasizing that ASEAN security is a collective responsibility that requires proactive measures and long-term strategic thinking—aligned with the theme of 'inclusivity and sustainability' under Malaysia's ASEAN Chairmanship in 2025.
This content is provided by Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia (MOHA)
The views expressed here are those of the author/contributor and do not necessarily represent the views of Malaysiakini.
Interested in having your press releases, exclusive interviews, or branded content articles on Malaysiakini? For more information, contact [email protected] or [email protected]

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

PM Anwar's Italy visit focuses on strengthening bilateral ties
PM Anwar's Italy visit focuses on strengthening bilateral ties

The Star

time43 minutes ago

  • The Star

PM Anwar's Italy visit focuses on strengthening bilateral ties

KUALA LUMPUR: A bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim and his Italian counterpart is among the highlights of his upcoming first trip to the European nation. "Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim will undertake a working visit to the Republic of Italy from July 1 to 3, 2025. This visit, at the invitation of Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, marks the Prime Minister's first visit to Italy. "On July 3, the Prime Minister is scheduled to hold a bilateral meeting with Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni at the Chigi Palace. "The meeting will provide an opportunity for both leaders to take stock of the current state of Malaysia-Italy relations and explore avenues to further strengthen cooperation, particularly in the fields of economy, defence technology, and energy. "The two leaders will also exchange views on regional and international issues of mutual concern, including the Asean-Italy Development Partnership, Asean-European Union Dialogue Relations, and the situation in the Middle East," Wisma Putra said in a statement on Monday (June 30). It added that the Prime Minister will highlight Malaysia's priorities and Asean's efforts in addressing regional and global challenges. "The Prime Minister will also officiate the Malaysia-Italy Economic Partnership Roundtable on July 2, 2025, which will bring together Malaysian and Italian industry leaders to explore trade and investment collaboration. "He is also scheduled to meet leaders of the local Muslim community and engage with members of the Malaysian diaspora in Italy. Malaysia and Italy enjoy longstanding and multifaceted relations, underpinned by strong economic ties, growing trade and investment, and people-to-people exchanges," it said. The entourage to Italy will also include Foreign Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Hasan, Transport Minister Anthony Loke, Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu, Investment, Trade and Industry Minister Tengku Datuk Seri Zafrul Abdul Aziz, and Defence Minister Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin. Earlier on Monday, the Prime Minister's Office said that the Prime Minister will embark on a week-long tour from July 1 to 7 covering three major economic hubs, namely Italy, France, and Brazil, to bolster economic, trade, and strategic ties.

Senior Citizens Bill expected to be tabled next year
Senior Citizens Bill expected to be tabled next year

Sinar Daily

time2 hours ago

  • Sinar Daily

Senior Citizens Bill expected to be tabled next year

Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said her ministry plans to submit the draft to the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) by the end of this year. 30 Jun 2025 04:49pm Nancy further added that the increasing interest in the caregiving industry has contributed to the need for wider consultations. - File photo KUALA LUMPUR - The government has completed the draft for the Senior Citizens Bill, which aims to protect the rights and well-being of the elderly, and is expected to be tabled in Parliament next year. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said her ministry plans to submit the draft to the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) by the end of this year. At the moment, she said, the ministry is engaging in further consultations with industry players and state governments, including those in Sabah and Sarawak. Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Nancy Shukri said her ministry plans to submit the draft to the Attorney-General's Chambers (AGC) by the end of this year. - File photo "What we are doing now is that we need to go back to the industry players, the stakeholders, to talk to them again. And we also have to refer to every state. "So this is an ongoing thing, because the bill is not just going to be for us over in the peninsula. It's also for various states, especially those in the Borneo side,' she told a press conference after officiating the ASEAN + Republic of Korea Conference on Care and Support for Older Persons, here today. Also present were Deputy Women, Family and Community Development Minister Datuk Seri Dr Noraini Ahmad and Ambassador of the Republic of Korea to ASEAN, Lee Jang Keun. Nancy further added that the increasing interest in the caregiving industry has contributed to the need for wider consultations. "We want to expedite this. It's just that there are quite a number of people who are coming in with a lot of things, and this industry is booming. A lot of people are interested in it, and they want to be part of the lawmaking process through the consultation,' she added. - BERNAMA More Like This

PBS dismisses corruption allegations as politically driven attacks
PBS dismisses corruption allegations as politically driven attacks

The Star

time2 hours ago

  • The Star

PBS dismisses corruption allegations as politically driven attacks

Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) secretary-general Datuk Julita Majungki KOTA KINABALU: Parti Bersatu Sabah (PBS) has vehemently rejected recent corruption allegations against the party and its leaders, labelling the claims as baseless and politically motivated. The party's secretary-general, Datuk Julita Majungki, condemned these "desperate political attacks" aimed at tarnishing PBS's image and undermining public trust. "These accusations are not only false, but they are clearly orchestrated as part of a political agenda," she said in a statement on Monday (June 30). Majungki emphasised that PBS has always upheld core values of integrity, humility, and public service, consistently advocating for justice, fairness, and Sabah's autonomy within the Malaysian federation. "It is unfortunate that in today's political climate, when a party consistently stands for truth and refuses to compromise its principles, it becomes a target. "The attacks we are facing are not new. They are part of a familiar pattern of political persecution against those who refuse to engage in backroom deals," she said. Majungki highlighted that PBS leaders are known for their clean record and modest lifestyle, rooted in a long-standing tradition of grassroots service. "These are not mere claims … they are values we live by, and the people who know us best can vouch for our commitment to simplicity and honest leadership. "You can attack our name, but you cannot destroy our principles. We will not retaliate with lies or slander. Instead, we will continue to serve Sabah with honesty, humility, and strength of character," Majungki said, addressing critics directly. She added that PBS, as the oldest multicultural party in Sabah, welcomed investigations by independent and competent authorities, expressing confidence that the truth will ultimately prevail. "We urge the public not to be swayed by politically charged narratives. In the end, the people of Sabah know who is truly working for them, and who is merely playing politics," she said. She reiterated the party's commitment to "walk the straight path" despite the malicious attacks. The statement follows a report by an online news portal claiming that a Sabah mining bribery probe has widened to implicate more high-ranking leaders from PBS and Sabah STAR, both components of the ruling Gabungan Rakyat Sabah (GRS) coalition.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into a world of global content with local flavor? Download Daily8 app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store