Deputy Minister Bui Van Nam hands over homes of compassion to needy public security officers
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Senior Lieutenant General Bui Van Nam, Deputy Minister of Public Security, on July 25 led a delegation of the Ministry of Public Security to hand over 3 gratitude houses to families of public security officers with difficulties in Bac Kan province. The delegation was joined by representatives of the Bac Kan Provincial Police Department.
Deputy Minister Bui Van Nam hands over homes of compassion to needy public security officers |
The beneficiaries of the program are Dinh Thanh Vu from the Ngan Son District Police, Trieu Van Trung from the Internal Political affairs Division, and Duong Van Thanh from the Detention Center of the Bac Kan Provincial Police Department.
During his visit to Bac Kan earlier this year, Deputy Minister Bui Van Nam learnt the difficult state of the three officers’ families and decided to support 200 million VND to build their homes. With the support of the Bac Kan Provincial Police and the efforts of their own families, the 3 compassion houses were completed and ready for use.
Speaking at the handover ceremony, Deputy Minister Bui Van Nam hoped, the new houses will serve as a source of positive encouragement to the three officers, helping them overcome difficulties in their lives and achieve more successes in their future careers.
Meanwhile, the beneficiary officers thanked Deputy Minister Bui Van Nam for the meaningful gifts, which have again expressed the spirit of mutual support within the public security forces, providing supports for needy public security officers to overcome difficulties in their lives.
The three homes are among hundreds of houses of compassion, gratitude or comradeship that have been or will be built in 2018 with the support of the Ministry of Public Security.