Mobile Police Command rolls out 2021 training program

Thứ Ba, 16/03/2021, 13:12
PSNews - The Mobile Police High Command held an online meeting on March 12 to roll out the mobile police training program in 2021. Major General Le Quoc Hung, Member of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Minister of Public Security attended and delivered a keynote speech at the event.

The meeting was held in Hanoi, chaired by Commander of the Mobile Police High Command, Lt. Gen. Pham Quoc Cuong and connected with the 10 provinces and cities of Hanoi, Ho Chi Minh City, Dien Bien, Yen Bai, Da Nang, Dak Lak, Can Tho, Quang Ninh, Binh Dinh, and Nghe An.

Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung speaks at the event.

Speaking at the meeting, on behalf of the leadership of the Ministry of Public Security, Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung praised the achievements and results of task performances made by the mobile police force over the past time.

He agreed with the major directions, tasks and objectives set out for the 2021 training program of the Mobile Police High Command. He also emphasized several key tasks that need to be performed. 

According to him, the Mobile Police High Command should thoroughly grasp and strictly follow the Resolution of the Public Security Central Party Committee and the Directive of the Ministry of Public Security on the key tasks and solutions for 2021, as well as circulars and regulations of the Ministry of Public Security on training.

Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung and other delegates at the meeting.

The mobile police force should pay attention to improving the quality of training and actively renewing training contents and methods in line with the plans and requirements of mobile police work in the new situation while building capacity for mobile police officers and soldiers and heightening their sense of observing disciplines and laws.

Additionally, the Deputy Minister also requested the Mobile Police High Command to ensure safety for training facilities and build standard training fields as well as to be ready for natural disaster response and relief.

By Thien Minh