On May 5, Lao Cai Provincial Police said that during the April 30 - May 1 holidays, when many families gather and rest, officers and soldiers of Bao Nhai Commune Police still maintain a continuous working pace, focusing on deploying ID cards and electronic identification for children from 6 to under 14 years old in the area.
Implementing the peak period according to the Law on Citizen Identification and Project 06 of the Government, the Commune Police have proactively advised, mobilized maximum forces, arranged vehicles, and organized the collection of level 2 electronic identification dossiers flexibly and scientifically.
Arranging working hours day and night, including during holidays, contributes to ensuring progress, while creating favorable conditions for people, especially students of school age who need to complete school documents and administrative procedures.
Not only stopping at reforming procedures in a fast and convenient direction, the Commune Police force also clearly shows the spirit of serving the People with specific actions. Through surveying the area, the unit discovered 3 cases of children with motor disabilities, difficult family circumstances, who could not come to the headquarters themselves to complete procedures.
With the motto "no one is left behind", the leaders of the Commune Police directed officers and soldiers to directly go to their homes to support. Each bus trip is organized, young children are carried onto the bus, taken to the dossier collection point with dedicated care and support.
At the check-in point, students are prioritized to perform the steps of receiving information, fingerprinting, and taking photos quickly and accurately.
After completion, functional forces continued to bring the children back home safely. Those simple but responsible actions left many emotions in the hearts of local people.
According to Lao Cai Provincial Police, this is not only a humanitarian support activity but also contributes to improving the effectiveness of administrative reform, ensuring the progress of electronic identification according to plan. At the same time, the image of a dedicated, close to the people, and for the people People's Police soldier continues to be widely spread.
Bao Nhai Commune Police also recommends that parents actively coordinate and take children of their age to apply for ID cards and electronic identification according to regulations.
In case of difficulties in travel conditions or special circumstances, people can contact the local police force directly to receive timely support and ensure the rights of children.