(HBO) - Lieutenant Colonel Tran Anh Tuan, Chief of the Yen Thuy District Police Department, said the department has built an action plan to implement the campaign on "people’s police work to be firm, kind, and dedicated to the people” in line with the Politburo's Directive No. 05 on studying and following Ho Chi Minh’s ideology, morality and lifestyle.
Police from the investigation
team on criminal, economic and drug crimes of Yen Thuy district exchange
professional skills to improve investigations.
A conference to spread
the content of the directive among its personnel was held annually, he said,
adding that the work has far-reaching impacts on improving the personnel’s
effective performance.
Based on factual
events, it can be concluded that the campaign and the directive have boosted local
social order and security, as well as reduced crime and social evils, with high
successful rate of investigations.
The department has actively
promoted two public communications models on the police’s responsibility towards
the people and on administrative reform.
In the past two years, local
police officers have voluntarily donated their one-day salary to support social
policy beneficiaries, and needy families, among other charitable activities.
From 2017 to date, they have engaged in the provision of free health checkups
and medicine for 169 social policy beneficiaries, the presentation of two
savings books, and the building of 600 m of roads in Lac Luong and Ngoc Luong communes./.
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