On May 5, Lam Dong Provincial Police held a ceremony to announce the decision to retire 68 officers. Among the above-mentioned officers are 37 department heads and deputy heads, 15 team leaders and deputy team leaders, and 16 deputy heads of commune-level police under Lam Dong Provincial Police. All 68 cadres voluntarily applied for early retirement.
At the ceremony, Colonel Truong Minh Duong - Director of Lam Dong Provincial Police - assessed that the voluntary and pioneering retirement of 68 officers before the deadline demonstrated a sense of responsibility and exemplary work in personnel arrangement and assignment.
On the same day, May 5, Bac Kan Provincial Police held a ceremony to announce the decision to retire from work to enjoy pension benefits for 8 department-level leaders (including 2 Department Heads, 6 Deputy Department Heads) and 13 team-level commanders of the Commune Police who applied for early retirement.
Lieutenant Colonel Ha Ngoc Son - Head of the Department of Criminal Enforcement and Judicial Support of the Police - Bac Kan province, on behalf of those who have retired and enjoyed pension benefits, thanked the leaders, as well as the officers and soldiers of the Provincial Police.
Also last week, on May 6, Ha Tinh Provincial Police held a ceremony to announce the decision to retire early from service age for 16 officers who are department-level leaders.
According to the leader of Ha Tinh Police, those who retire early are all experienced officers who have made many important contributions to ensuring security and order and building a strong provincial police force over the years.
Colonel Nguyen Duy Dong - Deputy Director of Ha Tinh Provincial Police - emphasized that the early voluntary retirement of 16 police officers is a testament to the positive movement in the process of innovating and streamlining the organization of Ha Tinh Provincial Police to operate effectively and efficiently.
On the same day 6.5, the police of Binh Dinh province held a ceremony to announce the decision on cadre work. Accordingly, 33 people are leaders of professional departments of the provincial police (including 9 heads of departments) received a decision to leave before the age to wait for the retirement regime as prescribed. Also on this occasion, the Director of the Provincial Police announced the decision to rest for retirement for 12 people who are the commander of the team and the commune police (assigned to the organizers to hand over the decision).
The cases of this period of leave are all cadres who have grown up from the grassroots, are leaders and commanders who have experienced many different fields of work. Voluntary early retirement not only shows courage, sense of responsibility, exemplaryness, and leadership in implementing the Party's policies, but is also an act with widespread influence, creating an important motivation for the Provincial Police to successfully complete the work of arranging and assigning cadres.