(HBO) – The provincial public security sector recently held a conference to review its 2018 work and launch 2019 tasks. Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Quang attended the event.
Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman
of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Quang presents the National Defence
Order, second class, to the provincial public security force’s
Logistics-Engineering Office.
The provincial public
security force offered effective consultancies to the local Party Committee and
authorities to pool collective power of the political system and people from
all walks of life in ensuring social security and order. Hence, political
security was kept stable without any demonstrations or social disturbances. The
people’s security posture became solid while crimes and traffic accidents were
kept under control, making active and effective contributions to the
fulfillment of local socio-economic development tasks.
The campaign "All people
safeguard national security” continued to be stepped up with a total of 108 self-defence
models and 8,754 member units. The provincial police set up 60 models of good mass
mobilisation that operate practically and effectively. Other works in public
security and order were ensured.
Speaking at the event,
Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Nguyen Van Quang lauded efforts
of the provincial police over the past year.
He suggested that they
should take 10 measures as agreed at the conference, closely follow the action
programme, diversify solutions to protecting security and order, improve the
quality of consultancy to local leaders, and well perform State management on
security and order.
On the occasion, the
provincial public security sector’s Logistics-Engineering Office was honored
with the National Defence Order, second class. The Staff Office received a
certificate of merit from the Ministry of Public Security, three collectives
received the emulation flag from the Ministry of Public Security while the
provincial public security sector conferred the title of "determined-to-win unit”
on nine collectives./.
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