PDRM Special Dialogue V 2026 to elevate national security collaboration

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14 Apr 2026 • 9:07 PM MYT
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The Royal Malaysia Police’s flagship security dialogue aims to strengthen public-private partnerships and drive innovation in tackling complex, borderless threats.

KUALA LUMPUR: The Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM) Special Dialogue V (PSD V) 2026 is set to serve as a leading national platform for bolstering security through enhanced collaboration and technological adoption.

Bukit Aman Management Department director CP Datuk Seri Abdul Aziz Abdul Majid stated that the dialogue series demonstrates the police’s commitment to strengthening partnerships to address increasingly complex and borderless threats.

He explained that the PSD series has evolved from a small-scale platform into a high-profile national initiative with a large-scale, two-day annual format.

This expanded format empowers the involvement of all PDRM departments alongside national and international collaborators to broaden the scope for discussion.

Abdul Aziz said the PSD V aims to strengthen cooperation between government and industry while mainstreaming knowledge exchange and the adoption of new technologies.

He added that the programme seeks to drive innovation in security systems through a coordinated approach led by four core PDRM departments.

The leading departments are the Criminal Investigation Department (CID), the Commercial Crime Investigation Department (CCID), the Narcotics Crime Investigation Department (NCID), and the Internal Security and Public Order Department (JKDNKA).

Discussions will cover a spectrum of contemporary issues including cybercrime, financial fraud, drug trafficking, emerging security threats, and public order management.

The integration of technology in modern policing will also be a key focus area during the conferences and forums.

An accompanying exhibition will highlight the latest technology and innovation in law enforcement, serving as a hub for technology transfer.

This exhibition is designed to enhance PDRM’s operational capabilities through exposure to cutting-edge solutions.

Scheduled for May 12 and 13, PSD V 2026 is expected to attract 200 exhibitors from 10 countries and 3,000 trade and government visitors.

The event will also host 200 VIP guests and over 100 speakers across 30 main sessions.

According to Abdul Aziz, the event reflects the country’s commitment to security through collaboration, innovation, and a focus on excellence.

The dialogue is organised by PDRM in partnership with Alpine Integrated Solution Sdn Bhd.

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