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Police Commissioner Visits Netherlands and Switzerland, Exchanges Views with Local Law Enforcement Agencies
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Police Commissioner Visits Netherlands and Switzerland, Exchanges Views with Local Law Enforcement Agencies

2026-06-12 13:03 Last Updated At:15:29

Commissioner of Police visits Netherlands and Switzerland

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, attended the 19th Pearls in Policing Conference at The Hague, the Netherlands, from June 7 to 9 (The Hague time), and visited Zurich, Switzerland, from June 10 to 11 (Zurich time) to exchange views with local law enforcement agencies.

Mr Chow attended the 19th Pearls in Policing Conference at The Hague, the Netherlands, from June 7 to 9. The theme of the conference was "Charting the Horizon: Law Enforcement Leadership in the Next Era", with law enforcement leaders from 18 countries and regions, academics and representatives of international organisations.

He attended panel discussions, keynote speech sessions and visit activities, and discussed with other participants the challenges ahead for policing work, as well as how relevant organisations and personnel can equip themselves to meet those challenges.

In addition, Mr Chow attended a presentation delivered by the International Action Learning Group (IALG), of which a representative from the Hong Kong Police Force is a member. Through discussions, field visits and group work, the IALG envisions sustainable leadership in policing, focusing on values-based leadership, global collaboration, ethical policing, innovation and community safety.

Mr Chow arrived in Zurich on June 10 and visited the Money Laundering Reporting Office Switzerland (MROS) to meet with the Head of the MROS, Mr Anton Brönnimann; the Head of the Economic Crimes Division of the Swiss Federal Police, Mr Yanick Favre; the Head of INTERPOL National Central Bureau Switzerland, Mr Charles Marchon, and the Head of the Economic Crimes Division of the Zurich Cantonal Police, Ms Tanja Fuchs.

Both sides engaged in in-depth discussions on opportunities for co-operation in financial investigations, with particular emphasis on asset tracing, including fund flow analysis, virtual asset tracking and public-private partnerships, and explored feasible directions for strengthening intelligence exchange and professional collaboration. They also exchanged views on combating cross-border money laundering activities, enhancing law enforcement effectiveness, and addressing emerging challenges posed by fintech-related crimes. Both sides expressed their hope to enhance capabilities in combating economic and financial crimes through sustained exchanges and co-operation, thereby jointly safeguarding the security and stability of the international financial system.

Mr Chow returned to Hong Kong today (June 12, Hong Kong time).

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, visited Switzerland from June 10 to 11 (Zurich time) and met with local law enforcement agencies. Photo shows Mr Chow (fourth left) with the Head of the Money Laundering Reporting Office Switzerland, Mr Anton Brönnimann (fifth left); the Head of the Economic Crimes Division of the Swiss Federal Police, Mr Yanick Favre (third right); the Head of INTERPOL National Central Bureau Switzerland, Mr Charles Marchon (first right); the Head of the Economic Crimes Division of the Zurich Cantonal Police, Ms Tanja Fuchs (fourth right), and representatives of both sides. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, visited Switzerland from June 10 to 11 (Zurich time) and met with local law enforcement agencies. Photo shows Mr Chow (fourth left) with the Head of the Money Laundering Reporting Office Switzerland, Mr Anton Brönnimann (fifth left); the Head of the Economic Crimes Division of the Swiss Federal Police, Mr Yanick Favre (third right); the Head of INTERPOL National Central Bureau Switzerland, Mr Charles Marchon (first right); the Head of the Economic Crimes Division of the Zurich Cantonal Police, Ms Tanja Fuchs (fourth right), and representatives of both sides. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming visited Switzerland from June 10 to 11 (Zurich time). Photo shows Mr Chow (third right) meeting with senior local police officers at the Money Laundering Reporting Office Switzerland. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming visited Switzerland from June 10 to 11 (Zurich time). Photo shows Mr Chow (third right) meeting with senior local police officers at the Money Laundering Reporting Office Switzerland. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, attended the 19th Pearls in Policing Conference held in The Hague, the Netherlands, from June 7 to 9 (The Hague time), during which he participated in panel discussions, keynote speeches and site visits. Photo shows Mr Chow (right) and Senior Superintendent of the Financial Intelligence and Investigation Bureau, Ms Hung Hiu-wai, who is the representative of Hong Kong Police Force in the International Action Learning Group. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

The Commissioner of Police, Mr Chow Yat-ming, attended the 19th Pearls in Policing Conference held in The Hague, the Netherlands, from June 7 to 9 (The Hague time), during which he participated in panel discussions, keynote speeches and site visits. Photo shows Mr Chow (right) and Senior Superintendent of the Financial Intelligence and Investigation Bureau, Ms Hung Hiu-wai, who is the representative of Hong Kong Police Force in the International Action Learning Group. Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Public engagement exercise for feasibility study on proposed Coastal Protection Park at Tsim Bei Tsui, Lau Fau Shan and Pak Nai launched

The Government launched today (June 12) a dedicated webpage for the public engagement exercise on the feasibility study on the proposed Coastal Protection Park (CPP) at Tsim Bei Tsui, Lau Fau Shan and Pak Nai, inviting views from the public and various sectors of the community.

The main functions of the proposed CPP are to conserve the natural coastline and the nearshore mangrove and marsh habitats in these areas; to protect the important coastal ecosystem and biodiversity to serve as the feeding, roosting and breeding habitats for waterbirds and other wetland wildlife; to preserve the natural landscape of Deep Bay coastal areas; to provide opportunities for eco-recreation; and to support the existing pond fish culture and oyster farming.

The Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department commissioned a consultant to take forward the feasibility study on the proposed CPP in December 2024. The feasibility study covers recommendations of the CPP boundaries, baseline reviews, proposed usages, management strategies, conceptual plans and relevant technical feasibility assessments. The feasibility study is expected to be completed by the end of 2026. The consultant will take into account views collected during the public engagement exercise when preparing the final recommendations for submission to the Government.

The public engagement exercise will end on July 31, 2026. During this period, the relevant departments will conduct briefing sessions and meetings with relevant stakeholders to seek their views. Members of the public are welcome to visit the dedicated webpage for the public engagement exercise (www.afcd.gov.hk/english/conservation/con_mar/con_mar_cpp/con_mar_cpp.html) to review the preliminary recommendations under the feasibility study and submit their views by email (myviews_cpp@afcd.gov.hk).

Public engagement exercise for feasibility study on proposed Coastal Protection Park at Tsim Bei Tsui, Lau Fau Shan and Pak Nai launched  Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

Public engagement exercise for feasibility study on proposed Coastal Protection Park at Tsim Bei Tsui, Lau Fau Shan and Pak Nai launched Source: HKSAR Government Press Releases

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