(HBO) - Despite formidable challenges and grave dangers, officers of the Hoa Binh police’s manhunt section have completed all entrusted missions to protect local people’s peaceful life, thanks to their professional capacity, firm will and a zealous spirit of serving the people.
Officers of the provincial
police’s manhunt section regularly hold exchanges to improve their professional
capacity to fulfil their assigned missions.
From 2014 to May, 2018, the provincial police
captured 192 wanted criminals, persuaded 63 others to hand themselves in. The
manhunt section alone arrested 87 wanted criminals and persuaded 63 others to
give themselves up. Among those arrested, 23 were dangerous criminals, most of whom
were equipped with weapons and ready to resist to escape punishment.
In the first five months of this year, the
provincial police nabbed eight wanted criminals and mobilised 10 others to hand
in themselves. The manhunt section managed to persuaded two particularly
dangerous criminals - Trang A Di and Trang A Tu who are residents in Hang Kia
commune, Mai Chau district, to surrender to the police.
With its important contributions to preventing
crimes and ensuring social order and security in the province, the manhunt
section were presented with the title of advanced units and its Party cell
given the title of clean and strong Party organisation for five consecutive
years from 2013 to 2017. The section and its staff have been awarded 35
certificates of merit from the Minister of Public Security, the Chairman of the
provincial People’s Committee, and the director of the provincial Police for
their outstanding performance
Nguyen Van Toan, Vice Chairman of the provincial People's Committee, chaired a meeting of the Steering Committee on Population and Development.
Hoa Binh province’s Department of Education and Training on April 16 held a conference on the materialisation of the Prime Minister’s directive on the further implementation of the project on the application of population database, e-identification and e-authentication for national digital transformation in the 2022-2025 period with a vision to 2030. The provincial Department of Education and Training signs cooperation agreements on cashless tuition fee collection with partners and businesses.
Creating jobs for labourers in general and young people in particular is currently a focus of the province, with vocational training linked to job creation considered one of the strategic breakthrough solutions.
A total of 30 intergenerational self-help clubs (ISHC) have been established in Hoa Binh province under the project "Reducing Income- and Health-Related Vulnerability of Older Persons in Vietnam" (VIE071) since 2021.
Nguyen Thi Nu, a resident of Thach Ly sub-area in Da Bac township of Da Bac district, has been popular in the area as a simple woman that is rich in compassion. For nearly 10 years, she has spread her kindness through many charity activities to ease difficulties for the needy.