MPS launches training on regulations and military skills for senior leaders

The Ministry of Public Security (MPS) held the opening ceremony for a 2026 training course on command regulations, military skills, and martial arts for department-level leaders and equivalent positions in the Southern region on the morning of April 2, in Ho Chi Minh City.

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Member of the Party Central Committee and Deputy Minister of Public Security Senior Lieutenant General Le Quoc Hung attended and delivered keynote instructions.

In his remarks, Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung emphasized that mastering command regulations, military tactics, and martial arts is a critical solution for building a revolutionary, regular, elite and modern Public Security Forces.

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Deputy Minister Le Quoc Hung addresses the ceremony.

In recent years, the Public Security Central Party Committee and the Ministry’s leadership have prioritized this work. The regulatory framework has been continuously refined, with units nationwide proactively developing annual plans and conducting rigorous periodic reviews.

The Deputy Minister highlighted that the handling of violations and the accountability of leadership have been strengthened, bolstering overall discipline. To ensure continued effectiveness, he urged leaders of all units and localities to internalize the Public Security Central Party Committee’s directives, recognizing that high standards of discipline are essential for meeting security requirements and supporting national socio-economic development.

He mandated that heads of units directly oversee and take full responsibility for regulatory compliance within their jurisdictions. Inspections must be frequent, and violations must be dealt with strictly under the principle of “no forbidden zones, no exceptions.”

“Cover-ups or protracted disciplinary processes are strictly prohibited,” the Deputy Minister stated, aiming to normalize compliance until it becomes a fundamental culture within the force. This effort is to be closely linked with the "For the Fatherland's Security" and "Three Bests" emulation movements.

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Delegates join group photo.

Regarding training and competitions, the Deputy Minister stressed the need for practical applications that align with actual combat scenarios to enhance officers’ resilience in complex security situations. Training outcomes will now serve as a key metric for annual performance evaluations and emulation rankings for both individuals and collectives.

The Deputy Minister concluded by calling for a reinforcement of specialized personnel, particularly at the commune and ward levels. He also urged increased investment in facilities and equipment to ensure the force is adequately supported in its training and specialized duties.

By Minh Ngan

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