Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Son inspects construction works in Ho Chi Minh City

Thứ Tư, 03/06/2020, 09:04
Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Son, Deputy Minister of Public Security, leading a delegation of the Ministry of Public Security, on June 1 visited and inspected office buildings and premises under construction of the People's Public Security Forces in Ho Chi Minh City.

Particularly, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Son and his entourage inspected the Phuoc Loc Residential Building, the office building of the Logistics Department under the Ministry of Public Security, the barrack of Mobile Police Battalion 1 under the Ho Chi Minh City Southeastern Mobile Police Regiment, the office building of the Police Department of Social Order Administrative Management, the Factory X30 of the Department of Security Industry.

Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Son visits Factory X30.

The delegation also checked the South Headquarters of the Ministry of Public Security and a construction project at No. 258, Nguyen Trai Street, District 1, Ho Chi Minh City.

The delegation then had a meeting with leaders of units under the Ministry of Public Security which have their offices located in Ho Chi Minh City, and listened to their reports on the actual situation of their offices as well as construction progresses of the ongoing projects in Ho Chi Minh City.

Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Son speaks at the meeting with relevant units on the project to rearrange premises and facilities of public security schools in the South.

Speaking at the meeting, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Son asked the units to rearrange their offices and facilities in a more efficient manner, meeting their operational requirements. 

For the units with their offices under construction, the Deputy Minister asked them to regularly inspect the construction projects to ensure the quality, working safety, clean and beautiful view.

* On this occasion, Deputy Minister Nguyen Van Son worked with relevant units on the project to rearrange premises and facilities of public security schools in the South.

By Minh Thien