On March 27, while herding cows in Dun Beu field (Chu Se town), Rmah Mak (born in 2011) and Siu Phi (born in 2012, both living in Greo Sek village, Dun commune) picked up two B41 shells. They then brought the two shells home to keep. On the evening of March 28, when the Commune Police launched the model "Say no to illegal explosives, explosives, CCHT and firecrackers" in Greo Sek village, Mak and Phi reported the incident and then turned in the two B41 shells. "When I heard the police propaganda, I understood that storing explosives and explosives not only violates the law but also endangers the lives of myself and those around me. Therefore, we brought the two shells to the police," Mak said.
Major Nguyen Thai Binh - Deputy Chief of Dun Commune Police - said: In the past time, the Commune Police have actively propagated the law and explained the consequences of illegal storage and use of weapons, explosives, and fireworks. To improve the effectiveness of propaganda and mobilization to recover illegal weapons, explosives, and fireworks, the Commune Police recently established a model of "Say no to illegal weapons, explosives, and fireworks" in Greo Sek village with 10 members. In addition to participating in propaganda, the members also regularly monitor the local situation to promptly detect acts of storing and using illegal weapons, explosives, and fireworks, thereby helping the Commune Police take measures to handle them according to regulations.
People hand over alcohol guns to Chu Se District Police. Photo: RH |
Similarly, in recent years, in Thoong Nha village (Bo Ngoong commune), there has been a rise in the use of alcohol guns and primitive weapons for hunting and crop protection. In this situation, on March 21, the People's Committee of Bo Ngoong commune coordinated with the Chu Se district police to launch the model "Say no to explosives, explosives, dangerous toys and fireworks" in Thoong Nha village. Lieutenant Colonel Cao Minh Nghia - Head of Bo Ngoong commune police - said: There are 28 members participating in this model. After its establishment, the members have stepped up propaganda and dissemination to the people of the provisions of the law on management and use of explosives, explosives, dangerous toys and fireworks; at the same time, they have directly gone to the houses of households with homemade guns to mobilize them to hand them over. Since the launch of the model, the commune police have mobilized and recovered 5 homemade alcohol guns and 1 primitive weapon.
According to statistics, since the launching ceremony of the general inspection, the peak campaign to mobilize the entire population to hand over and fight against crimes and violations of the law on weapons, explosives, and explosives in the district on August 29, 2023, up to now, Chu Se District Police have organized 62 propaganda sessions with more than 13,000 participants; 1,260 mobile propaganda sessions, distributed 4,462 leaflets, 349 open letters; hung 26 billboards and posters and called and warned 22 related subjects. In addition, the police force also mobilized and recovered 1 ZORAKI MOD 941-TD gun, 1 RG88 gun, 160 homemade alcohol guns, 39 other homemade guns, 104 rudimentary weapons, and 6 support tools. At the same time, the district police coordinated with the district Military Command to handle 7 bullets and 20 homemade fireworks. Up to now, in the district, there are 10 communes and towns deploying and building models related to weapons, explosives, explosives and fireworks.
Dun Commune Police disseminate laws on weapons and explosives to people. Photo: RH |
Talking to reporters, Lieutenant Colonel Dao Ha Quan - Deputy Head of Chu Se District Police - informed: In the coming time, the District Police will advise on the completion of the Steering Committee for the collection of weapons, explosives, explosives and fireworks of the district; organize points for receiving and collecting weapons, explosives, explosives and fireworks in 15 communes and towns. At the same time, strengthen propaganda and dissemination of laws on weapons, explosives, explosives and fireworks, focusing on propaganda in schools and ethnic minority areas to thoroughly collect all types of weapons, explosives, explosives and fireworks, especially warheads and bombs left over from the war. Along with that, the unit will strengthen inspection, guidance and training for members of models related to weapons, explosives, explosives and fireworks, members of civil defense teams, residential areas, and expand the model "Say no to illegal weapons, explosives, explosives and fireworks" in villages, hamlets and residential groups in the district. On the other hand, the unit will coordinate with the District Labor Federation to organize a contest to learn about explosives, explosives, firecrackers and fireworks, contributing to raising awareness of law enforcement and curbing accidents caused by explosives, explosives, firecrackers and fireworks.
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