MALAYSIAN TECHNICAL COOPERATION APPLICATION GUIDELINES JOIN OUR COURSE PROGRAMME (MTCP) 1.Application should be made using prescribed ORGANIZED BY MTCP forms available at: MARITIME ACADEMY AHMAD SHAH mtcpcoms.kln.gov.my/mtcpcoms/online/list_ (AMSAS) course VENUE: , , MALAYSIA DATE: 27th TO 29th JULY 2021 2. The application must be completed and endorsed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs / Focal FURTHER ENQUIRIES Points responsible MTCP Programme in the For further enquiries, applications can either applicant’s country, then submitted through the approach their respective Malaysian official applicant’s government with Note Verbal to the representatives, or write/e-mail to the following Ministry of Foreign Affairs Malaysia via the nearest address: JOIN OUR COURSE Malaysian High Commission / Embassy. THE SECRETARIAT MALAYSIAN MTCP 2021 INTERNATIONAL INTERDICTION AND 3. Incomplete and/or unendorsed forms will not be Maritime Academy Sultan Ahmad Shah, Sungai Ular, BOARDING INSPECTION COURSE (IIBIC) processed , 26100 Kuantan Pahang, MALAYSIA. (Online Course Programme 1/2021)

4. Online training link will be send out via email to Cdr (M) Kamal Bin Mohamad successful candidate. Telephone : +609-5865215 DATE: E-mail : [email protected] th th 5. CLOSING DATE OF NOMINATION: 27 TILL 29 JULY 2021 Lt (M) Nik Azli Bin Mamat TIME: 25 JUNE 2021 Telephone : +609-5865218 08:00H – 17:00H MALAYSIA(GMT +8) E-mail : [email protected]

Lt (M) Azman Bin Md Elah@Mazalah ORGANIZED BY Age: Applicants should be at the age of 26 to 45 Telephone : +609-5865216 years E-mail : [email protected]

Course Fee and Registration: All courses fees will be borne by the Malaysian Government under CLOSING DATE: the MTCP. 25 JUNE 2021 Manners: Participants shall conduct themselves at all times in a manner compatible with their responsibilities as MTCP participants and abide by the laws, rules and regulations as may be CONTACT US MARITIME ACADEMY SULTAN AHMAD SHAH stipulated by the host government in respect of this (AMSAS) +60-095865215 training course. +60-095865218 MALAYSIAN MARITIME ENFORCEMENT Dress Code: During lectures, participants should +60-095865216 AGENCY (MMEA) be appropriately dressed in an Uniform attire and provocative clothing is NOT allowed such as TO GUARD TO PROTECT TO SAVE sleeveless dress or shirt. MARITIME ACADEMY SULTAN AHMAD SHAH, SUNGAI ULAR, GEBENG, 26100 KUANTAN PAHANG DARUL MAKMUR VENUE: KUANTAN, PAHANG, MALAYSIA https://www.amsas.gov.my TARGETED REGION : ASEAN COUNTRIES THE MALAYSIAN TECHNICAL MARITIME ACADEMY SULTAN COURSE REVIEW COOPERATION PROGRAMME The International Interdiction & Boarding Inspection AHMAD SHAH (AMSAS) Course (IIBIC) is designed specifically to meet the requirement of the MMEA with regards to the conduct of The Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme The Maritime Academy Sultan Ahmad Shah (AMSAS) Boarding Operations with the vision of becoming among (MTCP) was officially launched on 7 September was named in honour of HRH the Sultan Of Pahang. Officiated AMSAS on 2nd March 2012. the best maritime enforcement agencies in law 1980 at the Commonwealth Heads of State Meeting Located in Pahang, Sungai Ular, Gebeng. AMSAS was enforcement and saving lives and properties at sea. in New Delhi, India, to signify Malaysia’s commenced Enlisted Personnel Recruit Training with the Boarding is one of the most crucial task in enforcement commitment to the South-South Cooperation, in Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) at the RMN Base in Lumut. duties at sea. The establishment of MMEA is appropriate In July 2007, was commenced Officer’s initial training. to ensure that Malaysian waters are always safeguarded particular, the Technical Cooperation among Shifted to a temporary training center at the Maritime from all aspects of maritime crime as well as maritime Developing Countries (TCDC).The MTCP District Office in Kuantan Officers Initial Training at MMEA. pollution control and so on. Throughout the course, it is emphasizes on the development of human At the early stage, basic training for other ranks (7 hopes that with collective efforts, we can ensure a safe resources through the provision of trainings in batches) was at RMN Recruit’s Training Center, Tg. maritime environment for the maritime community. Pengelih, Johor (KD SULTAN ISMAIL) for 17 weeks. It’s various areas which are essential for a country’s continuation Training in Kuantan for a further 4 months. At development such as the public administration, good the year October 2007, officially commenced Officer’s governance, health, education, agriculture, training in Kuantan including 4 batches were trained for a duration of 13 months each including 4 months of on job sustainable development, poverty alleviation, training (OJT) at sea. economy and finance, ICT and environment. The early 2009, AMSAS was develop in Annually, Malaysia offered more than 65 capacity- two phase: 1st Phase was completed in June 2011 building and technical assistance programmes under 2nd Phase was completed in the MTCP, which have benefited more than 34,000 March 2012 in August 2011, participants from 144 countries. More information is AMSAS began operations with the available at MTCP website: www.mtcp.kln.gov.my state of the Art Infrastructure and Facilities. AMSAS capable of accommodate 900 COURSE OBJECTIVES OBJECTIVES OF MTCP trainees at any one time. 1.To share the development experience with other AMSAS MISSION The objectives of this course are:  To share knowledge and best practice concerning countries; boarding operation, The Mission of AMSAS :  To ensure enforcement duties are carried out 2. To strengthen bilateral relations between Malaysia To Develop Competent Maritime Enforcement Officers In efficiently according to the law and, and other developing countries; A Conductive Training Environment To Fulfil The Needs  To ensure every boarding officers is well prepared to Of The conduct boarding on vessels professionally, safe and 3.To promote South-South Cooperation (SSC); and Stakeholder. legitimately. 4.To promote the technical cooperation among TARGETED PARTICIPANTS developing countries.

This Course is relevant for: AMSAS VISION The Maritime Law Enforcement Officers/Boarding Officers: The Vision of AMSAS : TRAINING METHODOLOGIES . Course is developed for relevant Maritime Law To Become A World Class Maritime Enforcement Training Enforcement (MLE) agency officers. Institution An integrated teaching and learning methodology will be adopted. Participants learn through interactive classroom . Officers nominated must be in the rank of Petty lectures, discussions and simulated exercises using Officer to Lieutenant Junior Grade. online learning.

The methodology online learning and training within Skype or any online process.