The housing project is to celebrate the 80th founding anniversary of the Public Security Forces and the 20th anniversary of the “All People Protecting National Security” Festival as well as to echo the national emulation movement to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses nationwide.
The two houses of compassion were presented to the family of Mr. Pham Hung Kiet, a former police officer who directly participated in the CM12 specialized case, and the family of Ms. Tong Kim Mai, a relative of a fallen public security officer.
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Delegates hand over home of compassion to Mr. Pham Hung Kiet. |
Each house was partially funded by the Public Security Comradeship Fund, while the remaining amount was contributed by the Ca Mau Provincial Police Department and the respective families.
At the handover ceremony, the beneficiary families expressed their heartfelt gratitude to the Ministry of Public Security, the leadership of the Ca Mau Provincial Police Department and local authorities, pledging to continue to strive for a better life.
Beside the housing support initiative, the Director of the Ca Mau Provincial Police Department also directed the establishment of 101 Volunteer Youth Teams, including one provincial-level team and 100 teams of communal, ward and township police units.
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Delegates hand over home of compassion to Ms. Tong Kim Mai. |
These teams were mobilized to assist the beneficiary families in dismantling old homes, leveling ground and transporting building materials.
The local police’s housing project contributed to achieving the targets set under the program to eliminate temporary and dilapidated houses in Ca Mau province.