On August 18, Krong Ana Commune Police, Dak Lak province informed that the unit had just completed the necessary procedures, supporting Ms. Le Thi Them (born in 1931), a special case in the area, to make an ID card.
Ms. Le Thi Them is old, has reduced memory and has changed her residence many times, so she lost all her personal papers and no longer has personal information data.
This makes it difficult for her to register for birth, register for permanent residence and make an ID card, affecting access to public services as well as social security policies in the locality.
After grasping information about Ms. Them's circumstances, the commune police urgently verified and collected information and documents from official sources to restore identification data for her.
Thereby, contributing to helping people more conveniently access public services, social security policies, health insurance and support policies when facing difficulties, natural disasters, and epidemics.
Not only resolving administrative procedures, supporting cases like Mr. Them also shows the spirit of responsibility and dedication of grassroots police officers and soldiers in serving the people, especially for the elderly and people in particularly difficult circumstances.
In the coming time, Krong Ana Commune Police will continue to review difficult cases, missing or losing personal papers in the area to promptly guide, support, and ensure the legitimate rights and interests of citizens, with the motto "not leaving anyone behind".
