
One of the highlights was the incense and flower offering ceremony in memory of President Ho Chi Minh. The Party Committee, the Provincial Police Department Board of Directors, officers and soldiers attended in a solemn and respectful atmosphere, expressing deep gratitude to the great leader - the one who read the Declaration of Independence giving birth to the Democratic Republic of Vietnam.

Following the direction of the Ministry of Public Security , the Provincial Party Committee, the Provincial People's Committee, Lam Dong Provincial Police have deployed prevention work, strongly combating all types of crimes and law violations with the highest determination to "fight quickly, fight hard, and hit" all types of crimes to protect peace for people to enjoy the holidays.

In the province's wards such as Xuan Huong - Da Lat ward, Phan Thiet ward, Bac Gia Nghia ward, where there are many cultural and artistic activities to celebrate National Day, local police have organized on-duty and deployed troops to ensure security and order throughout the programs.

In addition, the ward police also carried out propaganda on traffic safety and crime prevention, helping tourists and residents feel secure during the holidays.

Along with that, the provincial police departments such as the Criminal Police Department, the Economic Police Department, the Drug Crime Investigation Police Department... also stepped up the implementation of professional measures to maintain the initiative in terms of attacking and suppressing crime. From organizing reconnaissance work, grasping the situation, patrolling, controlling to ensure security and order to being on duty to handle administrative procedures for the people.

These activities affirm the absolute loyalty of Lam Dong Police to the Party, State and People; at the same time, demonstrate the determination to contribute to building a safe and civilized society.
Source: https://baolamdong.vn/cong-an-lam-dong-to-chuc-nhieu-hoat-dong-thiet-thuc-ky-niem-80-nam-quoc-khanh-2-9-389615.html
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