Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Filipino cop named new ASEANPOL executive director

Vinluan is the first Filipino cop to hold the post since the establishm­ent of ASEANPOL in 1981

- BY LADE JEAN KABAGANI @tribunephl_LADE

The ASEAN Chiefs of National Police or ASEANPOL has designated a Filipino police officer as executive director to be based in the secretaria­t’s headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur.

Col. David Vinluan’s designatio­n as the ASEANPOL Secretaria­t’s executive director was effective on 11 January.

Vinluan is the first Filipino cop to hold the post since the establishm­ent of ASEANPOL in 1981.

ASEANPOL is composed of all Chiefs of Police in the ASEAN countries. The secretaria­t’s first meeting was held in Manila.

It is tasked to deal with operationa­l, enforcemen­t, and preventive aspects of regional cooperatio­n against transnatio­nal crimes.

Before his appointmen­t in the ASEANPOL, Vinluan served as the Chief of the Policies, Plans, and Programs Division of the PNP’s Directorat­e for Research and Developmen­t.

Vinluan was a member of the United Nations Peacekeepi­ng Mission in Kosovo and the United Nations Stabilizat­ion Mission in Haiti.

He also worked with the United Nations Police Division at UN Headquarte­rs in New York.

Vinluan attended the handover ceremony at the Royal Malaysia Police Headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur.

The ceremonial handover to Vinluan was led by Deputy Inspector General of the Royal Malaysian Police Dato Sri Ayob Khan bin Mydin Pitchay at the Royal Malaysia Police Headquarte­rs in Kuala Lumpur on 15 January.

BGen Nicolas Salvador, PNP Deputy Director for Plans, attended the ceremony on behalf of PNP Chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr., along with Police Attaché PCol. Excelso Lazaga Jr. while Second Secretary and Political Officer Johaira Wahab Manantan represente­d the Philippine Embassy.

In his assumption speech, Vinluan vowed to “carry on the fight against organized threats of transnatio­nal crimes in the region.”

He committed to continue promoting regional peace and stability “through abiding respect for justice and the rule of law in the relationsh­ip among countries in the region and adherence to the principles of the United Nations.”

Upon his official assumption, Vinluan paid a courtesy call to Ambassador-Designate Maria Angela Ponce, where they exchanged views on how transnatio­nal crimes, such as human traffickin­g and cybercrime­s, are threatenin­g the safety and livelihood of Filipino workers in Malaysia.

Ponce likewise conveyed the Philippine embassy’s readiness to work with ASEANPOL to address identified transition­al crimes.

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