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PM orders Tet security measures to continue in coming
months
HA NOI (VNS)- Several measures undertaken to maintain
security and order during the recently concluded Tet (Lunar New Year)
festival have to be persisted with in the coming weeks and months, Prime
Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has ordered.
He has also asked
government offices to ensure that official working hours are not used by
employees to attend to personal matters including attending festivals.
Among the measures
that local authorities have been asked to continue is the enforcement of the
ban on production and use of firecrackers.
In an urgent
instruction sent on Monday, the PM has also asked ministries and other
agencies to promptly implement keys tasks set for the New Year.
He has urged local
authorities to investigate and report immediately on illegal activities
related to firecrackers that happened during the festival. They should also
carry out drastic measures to prevent their recurrence, he added.
During the
unusually long Tet holiday (January 28-February 5) this year, police
nationwide discovered 281 violations of the firecracker ban involving 334
people. Of these, 231 people were arrested or punished for firing
firecrackers illegally.
Senior
Lieutenant-colonel Le Quy Thuong, chief of the police department's office in
the
"We understand
that the mission will be tough because illegal firecracker activity will
continue to happen in the first month of the lunar year as there are many
festivals during this time," Thuong told Viet Nam News yesterday.
Thuong said that
even before the Prime Minister's message, the police had consulted with the
provincial People's Committee on steps needed to maintain law and order in
the coming weeks.
"After receiving
the Prime Minister's instructions, we have sent official messages to
grassroots level police departments, asking them to take responsibility for
illegal firecracker activities in their localities," Thuong said.
He said regular
checks and strict punishments have failed to prevent firecracker violations
in the province, especially in the districts of Thanh Mien, Kim Thanh and
Ninh Giang.
However, the
violations were trivial and occurred mostly in remote and mountainous areas,
he added.
Over the last two
months, police in Hai Duong have discovered 161 violations and confiscated
more than 257 kilos of firecrackers, which they say is a decrease of 80-90
per cent compared to the same period last year.
The Prime Minister
has also asked the Ministry of Culture, Sports and Tourism to ensure safety
and economy in the organising of post-Tet festivals.
He said people
should be encouraged to embrace frugality, especially during festive events.
He also said officials
at all levels, from ministries to grassroots administrations, should only
attend festive events when necessary and related to their State management
functions.
Civil servants and
State employees should strictly follow work ethics and not use working hours
or State vehicles to attend festivals, except for those who are assigned to
be on duty at these events.
The PM also asked
the Ministry of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs to co-ordinate with local
People's Committees to ensure sufficient labour supply for the manufacturing
industry, especially at establishments in industrial parks.
He said the
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development should direct localities in
ensuring sufficient supply of food after the festival and the cultivation of
winter-spring crops.
The ministry should
also promote traditional Tet tree-planting activities nationwide and activate
this year's afforestation plans, he said. - VNS
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Thứ Tư, 12 tháng 2, 2014
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