Vietnamese, Chinese public security ministries bolster anti-crime collaboration

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.
Vietnamese, Chinese public security ministries bolster anti-crime collaboration ảnh 1Vietnamese Minister of Public Security General To Lam (R, front line) and his Chinese counterpart Zhao Kezhi sign the minutes of the meeting (Photo: VNA)

Hanoi (VNA) – The Ministries of Public Securityof Vietnam and China convened their seventh meeting on crime prevention and fight in Hanoion February 19 under the co-chair of Vietnamese Minister of Public Security GeneralTo Lam and his Chinese counterpart Zhao Kezhi.

The meeting is an important event in bilateral ties, which helps promote the comprehensive strategic cooperative partnershipbetween 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 theoutcomes of cooperative agreements between the two ministries since the previous meeting in Beijing inOctober 2018, and sketch out measures to promote cooperation to 2022.

Prior to the meeting, on the same day, the Ministry ofPublic Security held an official welcoming ceremony for the Chinese delegationled by Minister Zhao Kezhi.

Over the past two years, on the foundation of the comprehensivestrategic cooperative partnership between the two Parties and States, the partnershipbetween the two Public Security Ministries has been reinforced in many aspectssuch as the exchange of delegation and professional information and personneltraining.

The two sides have coordinated closely incombating all types of crime, especially drug-related, high –tech andeconomic crimes, and worked together in seizing wanted criminals,managing entries and exits, contributing to ensuring political security as wellas social order and safety in each country, especially along the shared border.

Vietnamese, Chinese public security ministries bolster anti-crime collaboration ảnh 2Minister of Public Security General To Lam addresses the meeting (Photo: VNA)


Specifically, authorised agencies of both sides havecooperated in cracking down drug-related crimes rights from the border andborder gates.

Since 2018, the two sides conducted four raids againstdrug-related crimes, especially trans-national cases, while completingcoordination mechanisms on joint investigation in drug-related cases.

Vietnam’s Ministry of Public Security has assisted the Chineseside in identifying many high-technology criminals involving Chinese nationalsoperating in Vietnam, as well as in arresting and handing over the criminals to theChinese side.

Vietnamese and Chinese authorities have collaborated in combatinghuman trafficking cases, especially the trafficking of Vietnamese women toChina, and rescued many Vietnamese victims.

During this meeting, the two ministers reached agreement on measures to improve collaborationefficiency in protecting domestic security in each country and the efficiency of cooperation in crime prevention and control in thefuture, focusing on holding crackdowns on trans-national crimes such as terrorism, high-tech, human trafficking and drug-related crimes.

The eighth meeting will be held in China in 2022.

Functional units of the two ministries signed three MoUs on cooperation in fighting high-tech crime, crime related to telecommunications and Internet networks, and management of migrants and enter-exit activities./.

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