(HBO) – Since the establishment of a joint security cluster, the security and order situation in six communes of Tan Lac and Mai Chau districts has been maintained and stabilized, thus helping local authorities and people gain positive achievements in poverty reduction.
Police in Bac Son
commune (Tan Lac) learns about security and orders in Hay Duoi hamlet.
The model was set up
in 2016 by Tan Lac district’s Quyet Chien, Bac Son and Phu Cuong communes and
Mai Chau’s Thung Khe, Pu Bin and Noong Luong communes.
Lt. Col. Tran Quoc
Hoan, deputy head of Tan Lac district’s Police Office, said that following
Directive No.09 of the Party Central Committee’s Secretariat on strengthening
the Party’s leadership over the "all people join hands to protect national
security” movement in the new situation, Police Offices of Tan Lac and Mai Chau
districts advised the two districts’ Steering Board 09 to establish a joint
security cluster among six bordering communes. The establishment of the cluster
plays an important role in ensuring security and order in the area, thus
helping intensify solidarity among communes, boost economic development and
reduce poverty.
The communes take turn
to undertake the position as the head of the cluster with one-year terms. The
head of the cluster is responsible for putting forward coordination programmes among
communes in the year, organizing quarterly meetings and summarizing monthly
security and order reports.
Bac Son is a mountainous
commune in Tan Lac district which has remained free from crime for nearly 20
years. The coming into being of the security cluster has motivated local
authorities to hold on its achievements.
From the effectiveness
of this security cluster, Tan Lac district’s Police Office duplicated the model
in several other areas, including a constructive security cluster between Ngoc
My commune and its four neighbouring communes of Lac Son district. The office
also revised regulations to increase the effectiveness of the Gia Phu security
cluster between Tan Lac’s Gia
Mo commune and Lac Son district’s
Phu Luong commune.
To raise the
efficiency of the Mai Chau-Tan Lac joint security cluster, the district police
continue following directions of local authorities and revising and
supplementing regulations in accordance with the new situation, and intensifying
coordination among members of the cluster’s steering board./.
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