(HBO) - Cuoi Ha commune has become a bright spot in the movement of all people to protect national security in Kim Boi district. To meet the goal of reducing crimes, social evils, reducing drug addicts, the authority of Cuoi Ha commune has synchronously implemented many solutions, including building a security and order network.

 Representatives of the police of Cuoi Ha commune (Kim Boi district) present gifts to local policy beneficiary households.

As the key force to ensure security and order, the police of Cuoi Ha commune has given advice to the Party Committee and the People's Committee of the commune measures to ensure security and order. To build a solid "people-based battlefield”, the communal police built a wide security and order network by selecting a core force in self-managing models. The force maintains 10 mediation teams, 10 patrol teams, 10 grassroots fire prevention-fighting teams, and 11 teams to protect agencies and units. The method to receive information related to denouncing crimes, social evils, legal violations has been innovated, focusing on using social networks such as Zalo at residential areas.  

In order to proactively take measures to prevent crime early, in 2022 and the first months of this year, the communal’s police coordinated with local patrol and militia groups to conduct 65 armed patrols, and organise classes to provide information and legal knowledge on preventing crimes for 2,000 people.

Attention has been also paid to reviewing the number of drug addicts, and suspects of crime in the locality, thus timely taking measures to deter and educate them.

In 2022 and the first three months of this year, the communal police coordinated with the district’s police to detect four drug trafficking cases, seven cases of gambling, two cases of public disorder. Many individuals of Cuoi Ha commune’s police were hounoured and rewarded for their excellent achievements in 2021 – 2022./.


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