While many people are resting during the Hung Kings Commemoration Day (10th day of the 3rd lunar month), in Yen Binh commune (Lao Cai province), the commune police force still maintains working throughout the holiday to serve the needs of the people.
Specifically, on April 26, Yen Binh Commune Police organized the issuance of citizen identification cards and supported registration and activation of electronic identification accounts right at the headquarters.
In addition, the unit also proactively assigns officers and soldiers to directly go to villages and hamlets to guide and support people in carrying out related procedures.

The whole commune has 35 villages, many areas are still far from the center, and people's travel is not without difficulties. The presence of police officers on site not only helps save time and travel costs but also creates conditions for people, especially the elderly and those with little access to technology, to complete procedures conveniently.

During the implementation process, officers and soldiers directly guided each step, from registering an account to activating electronic identification on mobile devices, ensuring that people understand and can use it immediately after completion.
The working atmosphere was urgent but still thoughtful and dedicated, receiving the consensus and support of local people.
Maintaining work during holidays shows the spirit of responsibility, serving the People of the grassroots police force.
At the same time, this is also one of the practical solutions to promote digital transformation, increase the rate of people using electronic identification, contributing to administrative procedure reform in the area.