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At the opening of the 9th “For National Security” Sports Festival, Vietnam’s police demonstrated thrilling martial arts, tactical maneuvers, and self-defense skills.
Recalling criminal cases which he worked on over the last 19 years, Lieutenant Colonel Do Lap Hieu said they show the important role of forensic examiners.
Lieutenant Colonel Do Lap Hieu, deputy director of the Ministry of Public Security’s Institute of Forensic Examination Center, is one of the Vietnam's forensic experts.
Traffic police will be allowed to use force, tactical gear or weapons to legitimately defend themselves when traffic violators attempt to resist or evade on-duty traffic officers, according to the draft law on Road Traffic Order.
In many cases, scene examiners are always the first officers on the scene, and often witness the most horrible and heart-breaking scenes. However, they have to overcome their emotions and work hard to closely examine all the evidence.
The life of a working dog is tied exclusively to one officer, typically for 5-7 years. The dog dedicates its entire life to bonding and working alongside that officer.
After 180 days of intense training in harsh conditions, 150 soldiers have qualified to join the first anti-terrorist force in Vietnam.
VietNamNet Bridge – The Vietnamese police uncovered over 44,000 criminal cases with more than 2,600 gangs last year via a spate of raids, heard a conference in Hanoi on January 16.
VietNamNet Bridge – Dak Nong's People's Court on Tuesday (Aug 20) handed down prison sentences to four people, including a Malaysian, for their involvement in a major trans-national human trafficking ring.