(HBO) – The Hoa Binh provincial Department of Public Security organised a New Year tree planting festival on February 21. The event was attended by Vice Secretary of the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Tran Dang Ninh and Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh.
Vice Secretary of
the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council
Tran Dang Ninh and Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van
Khanh present flowers to congratulate the forces that uncovered a drug
trafficking ring involving 35 heroin bricks.
Vice Secretary of
the provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council
Tran Dang Ninh, Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van
Khanh and other officials plant a tree at the headquarters of the public
security department.
In response to late President Ho Chi Minh’s call for planting trees, the
public security department holds the tree planting festival every year.
Speaking at the festival launching ceremony,
Director of the department Pham Hong Tuyen asked the whole public security
force to take the lead in planting trees and forests while improving the combat
against deforestation and wildfire prevention. He told each police officer to
play an active role and encourage their families and other people to plant
trees and protect forests.
Growing trees and forests must bring about
practical benefits, suit local landscape, and be associated with environmental
protection, he added.
In his speech, Vice Secretary of the provincial
Party Committee Tran Dang Ninh highly valued the department’s maintenance of
the annual activity, as well as its contributions to ensuring political
security, social order and safety, and environmental protection, thus greatly
helping to promote local socio-economic development.
He particularly applauded Hoa Binh police’s
efforts in the crime crackdown to ensure safety for the freshly finished Lunar
New Year holiday (Tet). The official also asked them to continue following
President Ho Chi Minh’s teachings for police.
After the ceremony, the provincial leaders and
police officers planted 30 flamboyant and "nhoi” (Bischofia javanica) trees.
* On this occasion, Vice Secretary of the
provincial Party Committee and Chairman of the provincial People’s Council Tran
Dang Ninh and Vice Chairman of the provincial People’s Committee Bui Van Khanh
presented flowers to congratulate the forces that uncovered a case involving 35
heroin bricks.
During the Tet crime crackdown, Hoa Binh police
busted a drug trafficking ring in Luong Son town, Luong Son district, on late
February 19 (the fourth day of the first lunar month). They detained four traffickers
and seized 35 heroin bricks./.
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