Tuesday, March 09, 2021, 14:24 GMT+7
Mai Minh Chung and Dang Truong Dao Nguyen Anh are held at the police station in Vietnam. Photo: Danh Trong / Tuoi Tre
Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security has arrested and initiated legal proceedings against eight members of an illegal ring that trafficked children to China.
The suspects were charged for trafficking people under 16 years old, an official from the Ministry of Public Security confirmed on Monday.
Officers have also identified four other women involved in the racket.
As they are pregnant and raising young children, the women have been sent to local social protection centers.
According to a preliminary investigation, police in Hanoi and the northern province of Cao Bang inspected multiple locations on the night of February 25 and rescued four newborn babies who were about to be sold to China.
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PETALING JAYA: Datasonic Group Bhd on Wednesday entered into a teaming agreement with Vietnam’s Pham Gia Ecocon Plus Vietnam Co Ltd (PEPV) to work together in proposing the e-passport and/or other ICT projects to Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security.
PEPV is a company specialising in economic research, investment, consultation, project management and trading. PEPV also connects overseas industrial equipment producers with Vietnam users.
Datasonic will be the exclusive ICT technology partner of PEPV for the projects. The teaming agreement will be for a period of five years.
“Datasonic is currently the biggest security-related ICT company in Malaysia with export capabilities. In line with its mission to transform Datasonic into one of the top securityrelated ICT companies in the world, the entering into the teaming agreement will be Datasonic’s strategic move to expand its business internationally,“ the group said.
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Zhao Kezhi sign the minutes of the meeting (Photo: VNA)
Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministries of Public Security
of Vietnam and China convened their seventh meeting on crime prevention and fight in Hanoi
on February 19 under the co-chair of Vietnamese Minister of Public Security General
To Lam and his Chinese counterpart Zhao Kezhi.
The meeting is an important event in bilateral ties, which helps promote the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership
between the two countries in the field of national security, crime prevention and combat and protection of social order and safety.
This is also a chance for both sides to evaluate the
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The Ministries of Public Security of Vietnam and China convened their seventh meeting on crime prevention and fight in Hanoi on February 19 under the co-chair of Minister of Public Security General To Lam and his Chinese counterpart Zhao Kezhi.
Vietnamese Minister of Public Security General To Lam (R, front line) and his Chinese counterpart Zhao Kezhi sign the minutes of the meeting
The meeting is an important event in bilateral ties, which helps promote the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnership between the two countries in the field of national security, crime prevention and combat and protection of social order and safety.