(HBO) - Lac Thuy District Police on December 15 launched an intensive campaign to crack down on crimes, ensuring public order and safety during the upcoming Lunar New Year (Tet) holiday "Year of the Tiger” 2022, lasting from December 15, 2021 to February 14, 2022.


Lac Thuy District Police launched an intensive campaign to crack down on crimes, ensuring public order and safety during the traditional Tet holiday "Year of the Tiger” 2022.

As the year draws to a close, criminal activities of all types are on the rise, compounded with unpredictable consequences of COVID-19 pandemic resulting in more complex situations.

During the intensive campaign, units are instructed to focus efforts on implementing scenarios, plans and works designed for the purposes of keeping a close watch on the situations, proactively taking precautions against conspiracies of hostile forces and reactionaries, preventing petitions and social trouble spots, securing public order and traffic safety, eliminating surprises and unpreparedness under every circumstance; to uphold the centrality of communes and townships in crime prevention and combating, effectively maintaining public order and security at grassroots levels. Accordingly, great emphasis is to be invested on encouraging and mobilizing the people to be vigilant, actively participating in "All people safeguard the Fatherland's security" movement, denouncing criminals, correcting and educating the offenders in their homes and communities; to timely preventing disputes in the communities from escalating into criminal activities; to ensure absolute safety protection during the traditional Tet welcoming the Year of the Tiger and Spring 2022 festivities.

These are important duties of local administrative and Party committees, as well as the whole people and political system with armed forces playing a core role, thus contributing to the maintenance of political stability and security as well as social safety and public order to ensure the dual target of containing the COVID-19 pandemic while boosting the local socio-economic growth.

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