MPS and HCMC authorities cooperate to promote security and order and socio-economic development

Thứ Sáu, 22/12/2017, 19:16

PSNews–The Standing Committees of the Central Party Committee of Public Security and Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) Municipal Party Committee held a conference to promote cooperation in maintaining local security and order and building the public security forces coupled with socio-economic development in the city.  

Minister To Lam presented gift to Secretary the HCMC Municipal Party Committee Nguyen Thien Nhan

The event was co-chaired by Senior Lieutenant General To Lam, Minister of Public Security and Mr. Nguyen Thien Nhan, Secretary of the HCMC Municipal Party Committee. The conference was also attended by leaders of the MPS and authorities of HCMC.

Minister Lam asked delegates at the conference from the MPS to discuss and evaluate the outcomes of security and order maintenance in combination with socio-economic development of the city in the past time. He also urged the participants to point out and analyze shortcomings, and propose the solutions.

Delegates of the meeting

Mr. Nhan emphasized that HCMC is a key area in terms of security and defence. In recent years, the city has witnessed steady growth, and the municipal authorities have harmoniously combined the city’s socio-economic development with the enhancement of local security and defence capabilities, and maintenance of social order and safety.

However, there are still a number of challenges and difficulties, affecting the maintenance of local security and social order and safety. In this context, the Standing Committees of the Central Party Committee of Public Security and Ho Chi Minh City Municipal Party Committee should strengthen their cooperation to ensure security and order and avoid any unexpected eventualities.

The Central Party Committee of Public Security and the MPS also took the chance to present the “National Security Protection” medals to 5 officers and soldiers with outstanding achievements in maintaining security and order and building the public security forces. 
By Duy Tien