On May 6, Lao Cai Provincial Police said that Yen Binh Commune Police are coordinating to complete the dossier to send a drug-positive subject to compulsory detoxification according to the provisions of law.
Previously, at about 11:30 am on May 5, Yen Binh Commune Police coordinated with the strengthened Task Force of Lao Cai Provincial Police to inspect subject N.H. T (born in 1970, permanent residence in hamlet 12, Tu Vu commune, Phu Tho province; currently temporarily residing in Yen Thang hamlet, Yen Binh commune, Lao Cai province).

During the inspection, when detecting the police force, the subject suddenly ran away to evade the control of the functional forces.
However, by professional measures and close coordination between Yen Binh Commune Police and the strengthened Task Force, the subject was quickly controlled and taken to headquarters for work.
Through a rapid drug test, functional forces determined that N.H. T tested positive for drugs.
Currently, Yen Binh Commune Police are continuing to complete the dossier for handling according to regulations.
According to Lao Cai Provincial Police, the case continues to show the important role of grassroots police forces in managing the area, reviewing subjects and proactively detecting and handling violations related to drugs right from the grassroots level.
At the same time, the effective coordination between Yen Binh Commune Police and the strengthened Task Force of the Provincial Police has contributed to improving the effectiveness of prevention and combat against drug evils, ensuring security and order in the locality.
Yen Binh Commune Police also recommends that people raise their awareness of complying with the provisions of law on drug prevention and control; not to illegally possess or use drugs in any form.
Families need to strengthen management and education of their children, promptly detect suspicious signs related to drugs to proactively prevent them, and at the same time notify the nearest police force when detecting violations for timely reception and handling.