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Vietnam, US enhance law enforcement capacity against drug crimes
Major General Vu Trung Kien, Deputy Commander in charge of law at the Vietnam Coast Guard Command, said on July 29 that he hopes the US Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics & Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) will enhance cooperation with the Vietnam Coast Guard and Border Guard amidst complicated developments of drug and human trafficking crimes.
At the reception on July 29__Photo: qdnd.vn

Major General Vu Trung Kien, Deputy Commander in charge of law at the Vietnam Coast Guard Command, said on July 29 that he hopes the US Department of State’s Bureau of International Narcotics & Law Enforcement Affairs (INL) will enhance cooperation with the Vietnam Coast Guard and Border Guard amidst complicated developments of drug and human trafficking crimes.

Hosting a Hanoi reception for Shelby Smith-Wilson, Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for the INL, Kien suggested both sides strengthen information sharing on crime syndicates and drug crimes at sea, and organize training courses to improve capacity for the Vietnamese law enforcement officers in the fight against drug crimes, human trafficking and illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing.

He also recommended the INL continue arranging foreign language training courses for the staff of the Vietnamese forces.

Over the past time, the US Government and the INL in particular have supported the Vietnamese coast and border guards to better their law enforcement capacity, and organized various regional programs and conferences which offer Southeast Asian countries opportunities to discuss and join hands to settle drug and crimes effectively.

The US official affirmed that the US Government always accompanies the Vietnamese Government in ensuring a safe and open Indo-Pacific, and spoke highly of the efforts by the Vietnamese forces in the fight.

She said the INL always attaches much importance to its cooperation with the Vietnam Coast Guard, hoping for stronger collaboration in the above-mentioned areas as well as the implementation of initiatives to improve the role of women in law enforcement at sea.__(VNA/VLLF)

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