Tan Ky police deploy plan to attack and suppress crime before, during and after Lunar New Year
(Baonghean.vn) -On December 19, 2012, Tan Ky District Police held a conference to summarize the work of the Commune Police in 2012; deploy a plan to attack and suppress crimes before, during and after the Lunar New Year of Quy Ty and a ceremony to launch uniforms for the commune and town police force.
To ensure security and order in the area and implement the plan to attack and suppress crimes before, during and after the Lunar New Year of Quy Ty in 2013, the police force of communes and towns in the district continues to proactively grasp the security and order situation, promptly detect and effectively combat all plots and tricks of sabotage activities of hostile forces, all types of crimes and other violations of the law; promptly advise the Party committees and authorities from the district to the grassroots level to direct departments, branches, organizations, armed forces and people of all walks of life to actively participate and coordinate with the police force to detect, denounce and combat all types of crimes; focus maximum resources on human resources, means, funds and professional measures, combat and strongly suppress all types of crimes, and eradicate complex hotspots of social security and order. Strengthening the State management of security and order, preventing fires, explosions, traffic jams, restraining and reducing traffic accidents; effectively preventing the illegal trading, transportation and use of prohibited fireworks, sky lanterns and dangerous toys. Ensuring the number of combat troops, armed patrols and traffic control.
Signing a commitment to effectively implement the crime suppression campaign
During this period, Tan Ky District Police decided to provide uniforms for 392 commune police officers (both spring-summer and fall-winter uniforms).
At the launching ceremony, 22 police chiefs from communes and towns signed a commitment to effectively carry out the campaign to suppress crime before, during and after the 2013 Lunar New Year.
Manh Cuong