The Korean National Police University announced on July 9 that it held the 9th regular general assembly of the Asian Police Training Institutions Association (APTA) at the Indonesian Police Academy.


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The Asian Police Training Institutions Association is a multilateral cooperative body established in February 2017 under the initiative of the Korean National Police University. Its purpose is to broaden mutual understanding and exchanges among police training institutions and to strengthen international cooperation in the field of police education and training.


The Korean National Police University serves as the secretariat and chair of the association, while the Indonesian Police Academy and the Mongolian University of Internal Affairs serve as vice chairs. A total of 35 institutions from 19 Asian countries, including Korea's Police Human Resources Development Institute, Police Investigation Training Institute, and Central Police Academy, participate as members or dialogue cooperation institutions.



An official from the Korean National Police University stated, "Since its founding, the Asian Police Training Institutions Association has established itself as a multilateral cooperation platform that shares policing knowledge and experience among member institutions and builds cooperative relationships." The official added, "Through the newly established Academic Committee and Publication Committee, we will support the association in developing into a closer and more dynamic academic community."


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