The police force of Quyet Chien commune (Tan
Lac) exchanges information, grasping the security situation at the facility.
The commune area is wide and people live
sparsely, making it difficult for functional forces to manage and grasp the
actual situation at the facility. In addition, the commune is adjacent to Lung
Van, Ngo Luong and Dich Giao; Thung Khe, Noong Luong (Mai Chau) communes. In
this area, there used to have frequent incidents of scandal and public disorder
among young people in the region. Before 2010, the use of homemade weapons for
hunting wild animals was widespread, potentially affecting the security and
social safety.
Every year, the commune’s police actively
coordinate with departments, agencies and unions to integrate the legal
propaganda, dissemination and legal education sessions in the villages and
hamlets, attracting over 1,000 participants. They are regularly organizing
periodic briefings to exchange information, assigning officials to follow the
localities, grasping the actual situation to promptly handle sudden and
unexpected cases. They also develop a plan to coordinate with military forces,
and militants to organize attacks against crimes, patrol armed on holidays and
Tet; calling to ask, deterring those who have the signs of violating the law.
In order to ensure the security in the
adjacent areas, the commune’s police have participated in the "Continuous
security" between 6 communes of Tan Lac and Mai Chau districts. They have
set up "The hamlet of safe security” in 7 hamlets, 7 reconciliation teams, 7
patrol teams and 7 mailboxes denouncing criminals. A model of
"self-governing interdisciplinary economic development in association with
ensuring safe security" has been piloted to build in Trung Hung hamlet.
They also continue to maintain, consolidate and replicate the models which
create the solid people's security postures with the motto "Self-defense,
self-management, self-protection, self-reconciliation".