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Disputed Dong Tam area not agricultural land: Inspectors

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Nguyen Van Thanh, deputy head of the Government Inspectorate (GI), speaks at press conference held on Wednesday to clarify conclusion by inspectorate on the use and management of the Mieu Mon airfield’s land area within the administrative boundary of Dong Tam Commune, My Duc District. — VNA/VNS Photo

 

He said based on judicial evidence and recorded development of nearly 40 years, the land in Dong Tam Commune was part of a total area of 236.7ha of land which has been used for defence purposes.

He was speaking at a press conference yesterday on the conclusions of the inspectorate on the use and management of the Mieu Mon airfield’s land area within Dong Tam, My Duc District.

He also cited a map reflecting the land management of Mieu Mon airfield which was displayed at the conference. The map was created in 1992, after the land was handed over to defence units, and was certified by the communal authority.

According to Hanoi Inspectorate, since 1981, the whole area of Mieu Mon airfield in Dong Tam has been managed by defence units. However, defence units and the Dong Tam communal People’s Committee were lax in management for a long time.

The defence units signed contracts with the commune People’s Committee on using the land for cultivation, but then the units failed to move some households who settled down in the defence land before 1980, letting the households encroach more land, illegally build structures and transfer lands to others.

Dong Tam Commune made international headlines in late March and mid-April, 2017 when 38 civil servants and police personnel were held hostage by the commune’s residents over the land dispute.

Le Dinh Kinh, an 84-year-old war veteran and local resident who led the protests and was injured in them, was not among the 14 households using defence land so he didn’t have the right to petition against the land handover, Thanh said.

Thanh said the 14 households had agreed with the compensation offered by city authority and the Ministry of Defence would soon set up fences to protect the project.

In order to reach consensus with the people of Dong Tam, the Prime Minister directed relevant units to disseminate information on the conclusion of the inspectorate, Thanh said, adding that the GI planned to speak with local residents.

At the press conference, Nguyen Duc Chung, chairman of Hanoi People’s Committee, said some people had taken advantage of the petition to illegally encroach land and receive competition.

Kình, former chairman of Dong Tam Commune, mobilised capital from many local residents to prolong the petition, disturbing social security and order, he said.

“After the incident occurred, a lot of residents of Dong Tam Commune admitted their wrongful acts," he said, adding strict punishment would be imposed on violators.

Chung said city authorities would collaborate with the GI to help settle the lives of 14 households who will have to vacate the defence land.

VNS