21 police leaders in Son La ask for early retirement

Minh Nguyễn |

On February 19, Son La Provincial Police held a ceremony to announce the decision to retire according to personal wishes for leaders and commanders at the department and district levels.

At the announcement ceremony, Colonel Dang Trong Cuong, Director of Son La Provincial Police, presented the decision to retire from retirement benefits from March 1, 2025 to 21 department-level leaders, including: 7 department heads and 14 deputy department heads, deputy police heads and members of the Provincial Police Party Committee's Inspection Commission.

The 21 comrades mentioned above have volunteered to write applications for early retirement.

At the ceremony, Colonel Dang Trong Cuong praised 21 comrades for their excellent completion of assigned tasks, their retirement benefits according to regulations; at the same time, he acknowledged the important work results and contributions of the comrades, contributing to the overall achievements of the Provincial Police over the past time.

Among the 21 comrades who have retired this time, there are comrades who have worked for more than 40 years in the People's Public Security force, over and under 30 years of Party membership; during their efforts, they have grown up from soldiers to leaders and commanders, and have always maintained the good traditional qualities of Party members and People's Public Security soldiers Colonel Cuong emphasized.

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