The police chief orders criminal police to take patrol from 23:00 pm to 5:00 am through 96 patrol teams while transport police are asked to ensure traffic safety.
Hanoi’s police have started implementing security plans for the second meeting between US President Donald Trump and North Korea’s leader Kim Jong Un on February 27-28, VnExpress reported.
Director of Hanoi People’s Public Security Department Doan Duy Khuong announced the plans and ordered the police force to “ensure absolute safety” for the event, including the participants, international reporters, and places where the summit will take place.
Accordingly, the city’s police force is required to (i) tighten security before the event in order to detect risks to the meeting and national security, (ii) ensure traffic safety, fire control, social order, and hygiene, (iii) take 24-hour patrol at important places namely Noi Bai International Airport, railway and bus stations, cultural works and monuments, public places, national grid, and transformer stations.
Specifically, Khuong orders criminal police to take patrol from 23:00 pm to 5:00 am through 96 patrol teams while traffic police are asked to ensure road safety.
For better implementation, Hanoi asks the Ministry of Public Security send backup to safeguard the event.
Two weeks ahead of the summit, luxury hotels in Hanoi have been fully booked. Several delegations of international reporters have come to the city. The number of reporters are predicted to reach several thousands.
The first meeting in Singapore last May drew the participation of more than 3,000 reporters all over the world.
Lieut. General Doan Duy Khuong, director of Hanoi's Public Security Department. Photo: ANTD
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Accordingly, the city’s police force is required to (i) tighten security before the event in order to detect risks to the meeting and national security, (ii) ensure traffic safety, fire control, social order, and hygiene, (iii) take 24-hour patrol at important places namely Noi Bai International Airport, railway and bus stations, cultural works and monuments, public places, national grid, and transformer stations.
Specifically, Khuong orders criminal police to take patrol from 23:00 pm to 5:00 am through 96 patrol teams while traffic police are asked to ensure road safety.
Two weeks ahead of the summit, luxury hotels in Hanoi have been fully booked. Several delegations of international reporters have come to the city. The number of reporters are predicted to reach several thousands.
The first meeting in Singapore last May drew the participation of more than 3,000 reporters all over the world.
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