Asset Recovery Interagency Network Asia Pacific
| Asset Recovery Interagency Network - Asia Pacific | |
| Abbreviation | ARIN-AP | 
| Formation | November 19, 2013 | 
| Status | Network | 
| Purpose/focus | Asset Recovery | 
| Membership | Law Enforcement & Judicial Expert | 
| Official languages | English | 
| Website | http://www.arin-ap.org | 
Asset Recovery Interagency Network - Asia Pacific (ARIN-AP) is an informal network of experts and practitioners in the field of asset tracing, freezing and confiscation which intends to serve as a cooperative group in all aspects of tackling the proceeds of crime in the Asia-Pacific region.
ARIN-AP was officially launched at the inaugural meeting held in Seoul between 19–20 November 2013. The meeting brought together 28 law enforcement or prosecutorial agencies from 21 jurisdictions in Asia-Pacific and 6 international organizations. As of 3 March 2021, there were 28 member jurisdictions of ARIN-AP and nine observers. ARIN-AP is modeled on Camden Assets Recovery Interagency Network (CARIN). The Secretariat of ARIN-AP is located in the Supreme Prosecutors' Office of the Republic of Korea.