Art program to honor Public Security Forces’ contributions to the fight against COVID-19

The Ministry of Public Security on October 11 evening in collaboration with the Vietnam Television organized a performance art program themed "Shield of Peace" in order to spread feats of arms and typical examples of the People's Public Security Forces in the fight against COVID-19.

The Ministry of Public Security on October 11 evening in collaboration with the Vietnam Television organized a performance art program themed "Shield of Peace" in order to spread feats of arms and typical examples of the People's Public Security Forces in the fight against COVID-19.

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Minister To Lam, delegates and artists in a joint photo.

The event drew the presence of General To Lam, Politburo member, Minister of Public Security; Mr. Phan Van Mai, Member of the Party Central Committee, Permanent Deputy Secretary and Chairman of the Ho Chi Minh Municipal People's Committee; Major General Le Tan Toi, Member of the Party Central Committee, Chairman of the National Assembly's Committee for Defense and Security; Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Son, Deputy Minister of Public Security and Head of the Steering Committee for Disease Prevention and Control under the Ministry of Public Security.

It was also attended by leaders of Central agencies, branches, ministries and localities; representatives of units under the Ministry of Public Security as well as representatives of the families of police officers and soldiers who had died in the fight against COVID-19 and typical examples of the People's Public Security Forces in the fight against COVID-19.

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Senior Lieutenant General Nguyen Van Son speaks at the event.

At the show, artists staged stories featuring the great effort of the Public Security Forces in the fight against COVID-19, and portraying the Vietnam People’s Public Security Forces, who are always ready to sacrifice themselves to protect the peaceful life of the people amidst the pandemic.

Following the call of the Party and the State, some 150,000 officers and soldiers voluntarily joined common efforts to fight against the pandemic. Additionally, nearly 2,000 medical staff from public security hospitals voluntarily came to epicenters to run field hospitals and treat COVID-19 patients.

During the battle against the pandemic, some 10,000 police officers and soldiers got infected with the virus, of which some 1,000 are still in critical conditions.

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An art performance at the event.

Among them, 17 police officers laid down their lives and several were also injured while on duty.

In the context of the epidemic, the Public Security Forces continued to complete their main tasks of preventing and fighting crimes, especially criminals who took advantage of cyberspace to sabotage the pandemic prevention and control policies of the Party and State; economic crime related to making illegal profits from purchasing medical supplies for the fight against COVID-19, and drug crime, thereby contributing to ensuring social order and safety.

Speaking at the event, on behalf of the Public Security Central Party Committee and leaders of the Ministry of Public Security, Deputy Minister of Public Security Nguyen Van Son expressed sincere thanks to the central agencies, ministries, local authorities and branches for their supports for the Public Security Forces over the past time. He also appreciated businesses and people nationwide for their close coordination and support for the Public Security Forces in fulfilling their duties during the fight against COVID-19.

He once again stressed that the contributions and sacrifices during the pandemic of the Public Security Forces have embellished the heroic tradition of the forces in the cause of protecting national security.

The Head of the Steering Committee for Disease Prevention and Control under the Ministry of Public Security also expressed his great respect and condolences to the comrades who had laid down their lives in the fight against the COVID-19 epidemic.

By Thien Minh

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