(HBO) – Over the past years, the "All people protect the Fatherland’s security” movement has always received attention from all-level Party committees and administrations in Kim Boi district. Many models have been carried out, greatly contributing to local socio-economic development, security - order safeguarding, and social safety.


 Police of Kim Boi commune (Kim Boi district) disseminate law to students of the Kim Truy Primary and Secondary School.

In 2021, the "All people protect the Fatherland’s security” movement in Kim Boi district recorded strides with many encouraging outcomes. Political security and social order and safety have been firmly safeguarded, without unexpected incidents.

The public security division gave the district Party Committee and People’s Committee advice about the popularisation of the Party, State, and provincial administration’s directives and resolutions on the movement. Many reforms have been carried out in the movement promotion, with a focus on the areas with complicated security and dispute situation.

Authorities have stepped up disseminating law and encouraging local residents to take part in security protection. Besides, agencies, sectors, and organisations from the district to grassroots levels have enhanced coordination in the movement implementation, thereby mobilising the combined strength of the political system and people for the crime combat and social order safeguarding.

Sen. Lt. Col. Bui Manh Ha, deputy head of the district’s public security division, said in recent years, the "All people protect the Fatherland’s security” movement has attracted people to security and order safeguarding, which in turn has given a boost to other emulation movements and helped Kim Boi achieve socio-economic development targets.

In the time ahead, the district will increase law dissemination, further encourage people to take part in the crime fight, and develop self-management models in communities, thus contributing to political security and social order and safety, and creating a favourable environment for socio-economic development in Kim Boi, he added./.

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