In the difficult and difficult time of the fight against the epidemic, in addition to ensuring good work, officers and soldiers of the People’s Public Security in units and localities have joined hands to donate and support the forces. quantity at the frontline against COVID-19 and consume agricultural products for farmers in epidemic-affected areas.
Support the front line against the epidemic
Bac Ninh Provincial Police gave symbolic donations from officers and soldiers of the Criminal Police Department (Ministry of Public Security) to checkpoints for COVID-19 prevention and control in Bac Ninh province. Photo: VNA broadcast On June 15, with the authorization of the Criminal Police Department (Ministry of Public Security), Bac Ninh Provincial Police assigned the Criminal Police Department to directly transfer 65 million VND in support to 6 posts in the city. Bac Ninh, Thuan Thanh and Que Vo districts. The gifts containing the affection of comrades and comrades of the leaders, officers and soldiers of the Criminal Police Department (Ministry of Public Security) are a great source of encouragement and strength for the provincial police force. Bac Ninh continues to perform well at the frontline against the epidemic. Previously, on June 14, a delegation of police officers and soldiers from Bac Ninh’s hometown was working in Hanoi led by Lieutenant General Truong Van Thong, Director, Department of Thematic Studies assisting the Minister, as head of the delegation, visited and supported the Bac Ninh Provincial Police with 130 million VND to prevent and control the epidemic. The above money was donated and supported by police officers and soldiers from Bac Ninh who are working in Hanoi. Recently, the delegation of the Youth Union of the Ministry of Public Security and the People’s Security Academy visited the Bac Ninh Provincial Police Department, presented essential necessities and medical supplies to officers, soldiers and youth union members. years in charge of epidemic prevention in the province. On behalf of the Youth Union of the Ministry of Public Security, Lieutenant Colonel Dong Duc Vu, Secretary of the Youth Union of the Ministry of Public Security, presented the Bac Ninh Provincial Police with essential necessities and medical supplies worth 125 million VND. In addition, the Youth Union of the Ministry of Public Security also gave gifts and supported the youth union members of the Mobile Police Command, the students of the People’s Police Academy who were strengthened to return to Bac Ninh to fight the epidemic and the students of the University. Technical logistics of the People’s Police is on the task of disease prevention and control in Bac Ninh province. Actively consume agricultural products for farmers On June 15, Thai Nguyen Provincial Police organized to receive and support the consumption of agricultural products for farmers affected by the COVID-19 epidemic. Responding to the Open Letter of the Executive Committee of Thai Nguyen Farmers’ Association on supporting Soc Trang farmers to consume purple onions that are backlogged, unable to be consumed or exported due to the impact of the COVID-19 epidemic, Police Thai Nguyen province has mobilized officials and soldiers to support the consumption of agricultural products for farmers at the price of 23,500 VND/kg. With the spirit of working together with the community to support and share difficulties for farmers in the area affected by the epidemic, police officers and soldiers in units and localities have registered to consume 4 tons purple onion. Previously, on June 14, the Youth Union, Women’s Union, and the Can Tho City Public Security Union continued to launch officers and soldiers to support the consumption of Bac Giang lychee (Bac Giang province) and blue-skinned strawberries. Phong Dien (Phong Dien district, Thua Thien – Hue province), this is the 4th batch of the City Police to implement this meaningful program. This time, the Can Tho City Police supported the consumption of more than 6 tons of Bac Giang lychee, 2 tons of Phong Dien blue-skinned strawberries.
You must log in to post a comment.