Rehabilitation Center No. 3, under the Hanoi Police, regularly organizes physical training and sports activities to help improve the health of the rehabilitation trainees. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
After therapeutic and productive labour sessions, trainees at Rehabilitation Center No. 3 participate in physical exercise and sports activities to enhance their well-being. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
Officers and staff at Rehabilitation Center No. 3 instruct drug rehabilitation trainees in mechanical vocational training. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
Trainees at Rehabilitation Center No. 3 (under the Hanoi Police) engage in souvenir production. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
A cricket farming model has recently been implemented at drug rehabilitation facilities by the Drug Crime Investigation Police Office of the Hanoi Police. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
In addition to vocational labor programs, Rehabilitation Center No. 3 also places great emphasis on healthcare services, including medical check-ups and ongoing health care for the trainees. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
Trainees learn about cricket farming techniques at Rehabilitation Center No. 3, Hanoi Police Department. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA
Hanoi Police effectively manage drug rehabilitation trainees

As of March 1, 2025, the Hanoi Police have taken over seven establishments and restructured them into four facilities under the Drug Crime Investigation Police Office. By the end of May 2025, these facilities had received and managed more than 4,600 rehabilitation trainees. Nearly 600 trainees had successfully completed their rehabilitation programs and returned to live in their local communities. Photo: Pham Kien – VNA