The traffic police force is requested to increase the number of traffic regulators at the roads connecting to the train and bus stations, and the main junctions.
Hanoi’s police will mobilize its entire staff to ensure safety during the Lunar New Year or Tet festival, which begins next week, in the capital city.
The Criminal Police Department cooperates with police in districts and townships to ensure public safety, prevent and strictly handle violations in each locality.
Moreover, the anti-criminal forces set up teams to perform in the areas of bus and and stations with the task of detecting and immediately handling violations and thefts.
Besides, they will be disguised at traditional festivals, scenic spots, temples and crowded public places.
The traffic police force is requested to increase the number of traffic regulators at the roads connecting to the bus and train stations, and the main junctions.
In suburban areas, traffic police forces will coordinate closely with other professional units to prevent crime on the roads.
According to Colonel Duong Duc Hai, head of the Traffic Police Department, 24 mobile patrol teams and mixed police groups will work at full capacity during the Tet holiday.
They regularly patrol at key routes and locations, coordinate with local police in detecting and severely dealing with those who violate traffic safety, public order and crimes on the street, resolutely ensuring disrupt public order in the capital, Hai stressed.
Hanoi’s police ensure safety for people to welcome Tet. Photo: Tuan Kiet
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Moreover, the anti-criminal forces set up teams to perform in the areas of bus and and stations with the task of detecting and immediately handling violations and thefts.
Besides, they will be disguised at traditional festivals, scenic spots, temples and crowded public places.
The traffic police force is requested to increase the number of traffic regulators at the roads connecting to the bus and train stations, and the main junctions.
In suburban areas, traffic police forces will coordinate closely with other professional units to prevent crime on the roads.
According to Colonel Duong Duc Hai, head of the Traffic Police Department, 24 mobile patrol teams and mixed police groups will work at full capacity during the Tet holiday.
They regularly patrol at key routes and locations, coordinate with local police in detecting and severely dealing with those who violate traffic safety, public order and crimes on the street, resolutely ensuring disrupt public order in the capital, Hai stressed.
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