(HBO) – Assessing Lac Son district’s security and order situation in the first nine months of 2018, the district’s police chief Colonel Do Huy Bon said that the district Party Committee has instructed local Party organisations, authorities and departments to effectively implement resolutions, directives and conclusions on ensuring security and order of the Party Central Committee, the Government, the provincial Party Committee and the district Party Committee.

Leading officials of Lac
Son district police instruct professional teams to keep a close watch on areas
under their charge to ensure security and order.
The steering boards of the
movement "All people protect national security, fight crimes and social evils”
in all the 29 communes and towns have been consolidated, thus creating a
concentration and consensus on directing crime prevention and control work and
implementing the movement. Intensified disseminations have helped increase
public awareness of maintaining security and order and stepping up activities
to prevent, detect and denounce violations of the laws. Currently, the district
has nearly 1,800 self-governing security and order models, which have proved
effective and been expanded and operated in line with the implementation of the
"All people unite to build the cultural life in residential areas”, and "All
people join hands to build new-style rural and civilised urban areas”
campaigns.
Playing the main role in
the "All people protect national security” movement, police forces in the
district, communes and towns have launched raids against crimes and social
evils drastically and effectively. The State management on security and order
has been strengthened, and the action month on drug prevention and control
implemented effectively. During January-September, 37 crime cases were detected
in the district, down eight cases year-on-year. Of the total, the district police
investigated and discovered 35 cases, or 94.59 percent. There were 21 social
order-related cases, down 12 cases against the same period last year, including
one murder case, one robbery case, a rape of a under-19 child, a case related
to sexual intercourse with a child aged 13-16, another involved in deliberately
injuring others, 13 theft cases and two road vehicle-related cases. These cases
left three dead and two injured and caused an asset loss of around 345 million
VND.
Policemen uncovered 16
drug-related cases, arresting 16 subjects and seizing 22.63gr of heroin and 53.8gr
of meth, up four cases and two subjects compared with those of the same period
last year. In the period, there were five traffic accidents, killing six people
and injuring three others, down one case and one death year-on-year. In
addition, the police detected and handled 26 gambling cases involved in 97
people, seizing over 130 million VND./.
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