Partnerships
PCIC maintains an active network of international partnerships to combat transnational crime. Each partnership responds to a concrete operational need - judicial cooperation, technical training, information sharing, or regional coordination.

Polícia Judiciária de Portugal
Founding partner. The Portuguese PJ provided technical assistance for the creation of PCIC, trained its first investigators and forensic specialists, and supplied the institution's organisational model.

Australian Federal Police
Strategic Indo-Pacific partner. Cooperation against transnational organised crime, trafficking in persons, drug trafficking, money laundering, and cybercrime.

POLRI
National Police of Indonesia. Cooperation driven by the shared land border - trafficking routes, smuggling, and organised crime require permanent operational coordination.

Singapore Police Force
Operational cooperation and information sharing in combating transnational crime in the Southeast Asian region.

INTERPOL
The world's largest police-cooperation organisation, with 196 member countries. PCIC is the national focal point for Timor-Leste, with 24/7 access to the I-24/7 network and tools such as Red Notices.
ASEANAPOL
Police-cooperation forum of the ASEAN countries. PCIC's participation reflects Timor-Leste's ongoing regional integration process, pending its full ASEAN accession.
CPLP
A police and judicial cooperation space grounded in the Portuguese language, Lusophone legal systems, and democratic values shared by nine countries across three continents.
AFSN
Asian Forensic Sciences Network. Regional reference for PCIC's Scientific Police Laboratory in forensic methodologies and scientific quality standards.
