Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi works with Regiment 375

Thứ Năm, 09/07/2020, 15:01

Major General Le Tan Toi, Deputy Minister of Public Security, paid a working visit on July 7 to the Regiment 375 under Security Protective Command, the Ministry of Public Security’s (MPS).

Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi speaks at the meeting.

As the successor of Battalion 75 under the Guard Police Department, Regiment 375 is now tasked to maintain security and order at the President ​​Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum and Ba Dinh Square, ensure safety for international visitors to the President ​​Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum, and escort State special shipments.

For their great efforts over the past years, Regiment 375 has received many honors and awards from leaders of the Party, the State and the MPS. Particularly, the unit was presented with the title “Hero of the People's Armed Forces in the renovation period”.

On behalf of the Public Security Central Party Committee and the MPS, Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi recognized and praised the excellent achievements obtained by the Regiment 375’s leadership and the entire unit over the past years.

The Deputy Minister also asked the leaders of the Security Protective Command to give frequent and timely instructions to Regiment 375 on its professional tasks so as it can effectively solve issues related to security and order in the designated areas. The command should also pay due attention to providing working equipment and facilities for the unit, carry out support policies, and create good living conditions for the Regiment’s officers and soldiers.

Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi and other delegates at the meeting.

Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi urged officers and soldiers of the Command in general and the Regiment in particular to uphold their sense of working responsibility to fulfill their assigned missions while strictly following the working regulations and discipline.

* On this occasion, Deputy Minister Le Tan Toi visited and worked with the Special Escort Squad of the Regiment 375 as well as the Security Screening Center and the Information and Command Center at the President Ho Chi Minh Mausoleum.
By Duy Tien