(Bandar Seri Begawan, 6th) The Royal Brunei Police Force (PPDB) dispatched two senior officers to attend the Milipol TechX 2026 (MTX 2026) Summit held in Singapore from April 28 to 30, 2026.
The representatives from the Royal Brunei Police Force included Acting Director of Operations Department, Assistant Commissioner of Police Haji Hamri Aslan bin Haji Abu Hanifah, and Acting Deputy Director of the Criminal Investigation Department, Senior Superintendent Handrie bin Haji Amin.
MTX 2026 is an international platform that brings together public security experts, policy makers, and technology innovators from around the world to exchange knowledge and experience in addressing the ever-evolving security challenges.
During the summit, Senior Superintendent Handrie was invited to serve as a panelist on the topic “Securing Digital Borders: Global Collaboration in Combating Fraud.” This discussion focused on the increasingly complex and cross-border threats of cyber fraud and financial fraud, and emphasized the importance of international cooperation in combating such crimes.
The conference also discussed strengthening public awareness, highlighting that the public is the first line of defense against fraud, and explored how artificial intelligence technology can be used to detect and curb fraudulent activities.
The participation of the Royal Brunei Police Force in MTX 2026 demonstrates the police’s ongoing commitment to strengthening international cooperation and actively keeping abreast of the latest developments in security technology to enhance their ability to address modern security threats.
The representatives from the Royal Brunei Police Force included Acting Director of Operations Department, Assistant Commissioner of Police Haji Hamri Aslan bin Haji Abu Hanifah, and Acting Deputy Director of the Criminal Investigation Department, Senior Superintendent Handrie bin Haji Amin.
MTX 2026 is an international platform that brings together public security experts, policy makers, and technology innovators from around the world to exchange knowledge and experience in addressing the ever-evolving security challenges.
During the summit, Senior Superintendent Handrie was invited to serve as a panelist on the topic “Securing Digital Borders: Global Collaboration in Combating Fraud.” This discussion focused on the increasingly complex and cross-border threats of cyber fraud and financial fraud, and emphasized the importance of international cooperation in combating such crimes.
The conference also discussed strengthening public awareness, highlighting that the public is the first line of defense against fraud, and explored how artificial intelligence technology can be used to detect and curb fraudulent activities.
The participation of the Royal Brunei Police Force in MTX 2026 demonstrates the police’s ongoing commitment to strengthening international cooperation and actively keeping abreast of the latest developments in security technology to enhance their ability to address modern security threats.