Public Security forces ready to ensure safety of 14th National Party Congress
On the morning of January 8, My Dinh Square within the National Sports Complex in Hanoi, was filled with red flags and banners, along with the high morale of uniformed personnel, as the Ministry of Public Security conducted a full rehearsal of the deployment ceremony and security drills for the 14th National Party Congress.

On the morning of January 8, My Dinh Square within the National Sports Complex in Hanoi, was filled with red flags and banners, along with the high morale of uniformed personnel, as the Ministry of Public Security conducted a full rehearsal of the deployment ceremony and security drills for the 14th National Party Congress.

The rehearsal was the result of intensive training and careful preparation, underscoring the determination to thwart any hostile plots and ensure absolute safety for the country’s most important political event.

Colonel Pham Huu Thinh

Deputy Commander, Mobile Police

Ministry of Public Security

All operational plans and inter-force coordination had been thoroughly reviewed to maintain the highest state of readiness, with no room for complacency or surprise in any situation.

A highlight of the rehearsal was the display of modern equipment and vehicles. The showcase formed a modern, multi-layered security network, demonstrating the growing strength of the People’s Public Security force in the new era. From traffic police on city streets to skilled and courageous special forces, all units are fully prepared.

The official deployment ceremony, scheduled for the morning of January 10, will send a clear message that security and public order for the 14th National Party Congress have been ensured at the highest level./.

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