On June 6, functional agencies of Phu Thien commune, Gia Lai province summoned 13 subjects related to the case of carrying weapons and driving around the commune center area, showing signs of causing insecurity and disorder.
The subjects mainly live in Ia Pa commune, Phu Thien, Ayun Pa ward, between the ages of 17 and 25.
Previously, at about 3 am on June 5, a group of teenagers appeared riding motorbikes, revving engines, speeding, and not wearing helmets.

Notably, this group also carried weapons, attached knives and swords on long iron bars, which could be used to fight and resolve conflicts with other groups of people.
Local people have filmed the clip to reflect the incident. Currently, functional agencies are consolidating the file to handle the subjects according to the provisions of law.
Also in June 2026, the Police agency handled and prosecuted cases of teenagers gathering, chasing, and fighting filmed online, taking place on the streets of Pleiku and Dien Hong wards.
Notably, riots and fights often involve dozens of subjects carrying weapons, many of whom are of high school age.
In the early morning of May 24, 2026, due to conflicts, some teenagers gathered, used motorbikes, and brought weapons to fight, causing insecurity and danger to traffic participants on some roads in Dien Hong and Pleiku wards.
Some subjects filmed clips and posted them on the social network TikTok, attracting many views and shares, causing adverse effects on the security and order situation in the locality.
In two days, May 24 and 25, the police force summoned 29 subjects to investigate and clarify the case, and then issued a decision to prosecute a criminal case.