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Vietnamese Public Security Forces' strength showcased  

The performance of the Vietnam People’s Public Security Forces captivated both local citizens and international tourists, highlighting their strength and dedication to public safety.

The pedestrian areas around Hoan Kiem Lake in Hanoi were turned into a grand stage for the powerful performances of the Vietnamese People's Public Security Forces.

Organized by the Ministry of Public Security, the event aims to commemorate the 77th anniversary of the People's Public Security Force's study and adherence to President Ho Chi Minh's Six Teachings (March 11) and looks ahead to the 80th anniversary of the Vietnamese People's Public Security Traditional Day (August 19).

The officers remarkably displayed their courage, intelligence, and martial arts skills, ability to subdue suspects, disarm them, and preserve evidence with precision. Their swift and decisive actions underscored the critical role they play in ensuring public safety and maintaining law and order across the country.

The event kicks off with an impressive motorcycle display by the traffic police. Photos: Huy Pham/The Hanoi Times

Martial arts, qigong, and iron weapon demonstrations by the Mobile Police Force, Special Weapons and Tactics (SWAT) Team, and traffic officers.

This officer shows his neck strength by bending a long iron bar and then returning it to its original shape.

One policeman used qigong to harden his body like steel so that another could break several bricks with a single hammer blow.

This female officer gives an impressive qigong demonstration, skillfully wielding two sharp swords while the other breaks bricks with a hammer on her back.

A policeman demonstrates qigong by breaking a steel bar with his foot.

Other notable feats included breaking coconuts with bare hands.

They pull an armored vehicle barehanded.

Reenacting scenes of Vietnamese police officers controlling criminals.

The event also features impressive demonstrations of world-class martial arts skills.

Spectators captivated by breathtaking performances.

The demonstrations of martial arts, qigong, and crime-fighting tactics are all expertly performed by highly trained officers of the People's Public Security Forces of Vietnam.

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