Sand bandits
Quang Tri tightens management of illegal sand mining
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After reflecting the situation of illegal sand mining on the Gianh River, Quang Tri has intervened to inspect, tighten management and request the closure of expired mines.
Traffic police intervene to prevent sand pirates on the Gianh River
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Quang Tri - River and road traffic police launched a campaign to prevent illegal sand mining in the Gianh River after a reflection from Lao Dong Newspaper.
Sand pirates on the Gianh River disappear after functional agencies intervene
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Quang Tri - Sand pirates on the Gianh River are absent after Lao Dong Newspaper and functional agencies intervened.
Sand pirates rampant on the Gianh River: Police expand investigation and handle related subjects
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Quang Tri - After Lao Dong Newspaper's reflection on the rampant sand pirates on the Gianh River, the Police have expanded the investigation and handled related subjects.
Sand pirates drain the Gianh River
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When night falls, large-capacity ships quietly appear on the Gianh River, passing through Tuyen Hoa and Tan Gianh communes, Quang Tri province. No lights, no calls, only the sound of engines and giant suction pipes dropped into the riverbed, silently stealing resources.
Raiding at midnight and a sand suction ship sinking in the darkness
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Quang Tri - Many nights of ambush, the reporter group recorded the activities of sand bandits to remove the seeds of the Thach Han River from the time they released the hoses into the river to the time they transported the sand to shore.
Discovering a case of transporting 11m3 of sand of unknown origin on the Nhat Le River
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Quang Tri - The authorities have drawn up a record of 1 case of driving a ship carrying 11m3 of sand of unknown origin on the Nhat Le River.
Illegal sand mining is still rampant in Quang Ngai
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Illegal sand mining on the Tra Khuc River has existed for many years. Although many documents directing the handling of sand bandits have been issued, the implementation of these instructions is still weak and lacks decisiveness.
Directing the inspection of the sand bandit case against the Gam River
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Cao Bang - Sand bandits operating openly on the Gam River have caused some sections of the river to become cloudy.
Quang Ngai provincial leaders demand an end to sand bandits
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The Chairman of the People's Committee of Quang Ngai province requested to stop the illegal exploitation, transportation, and trading of sand on the Tra Khuc River.
Gam River is muddy due to sand mining activities
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Cao Bang - Sand mining activities on the Gam River make some sections of the river muddy, red like mountain soil.
Sand bandits punished after Lao Dong Newspaper's reflection
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Quang Tri - After Lao Dong Newspaper reported on the illegal sand mining situation, Gio Linh district directed units to inspect, verify and punish violators.