On April 1, Politburo member, Secretary of the Party Central Committee, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac and the working delegation visited and worked with the Phu Dong Ward Police (Tuy Hoa City, Phu Yen) on the implementation of tasks after the removal of the district-level Police under Resolution 18-NQ/TW.
Colonel Phan Thanh Tam - Director of Phu Yen Provincial Police - said that despite the removal of the district-level police, security and order are still guaranteed. Criminal crimes in the province decreased by 10%, traffic accidents decreased by 20%...

Currently, the police of all communes are arranged with investigators and facilities to ensure the full implementation of assigned tasks. In particular, Phu Dong Ward Police is being built to become a model unit of the whole country, aiming to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the Traditional Day of the People's Public Security and the 20th anniversary of the National Day for National Security Protection.
With the upcoming orientations of the Central Government's apparatus streamlining, the commune-level police will organize more Security Teams with full-time officers performing their duties.
For Project 06, currently mountainous communes are facing difficulties in connecting to the internet, lack of machinery and equipment, and people are not proficient in using digital technology. In the first phase, the police force will coordinate with local authorities to strengthen facilities, maintain community digital technology teams to support people...
At the meeting, Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission Phan Dinh Trac highly appreciated the efforts and determination of officers and soldiers in carrying out the task of ensuring security and order at the grassroots level, especially in the first phase after streamlining the apparatus.
The Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission requested the Phu Dong Ward Police and the Commune Police of Phu Yen Province to focus on solving all issues for citizens at the grassroots level in a timely and effective manner. The grassroots police not only have a firm grasp of the area but also have to strictly manage those at risk of committing crimes to prevent them early and from afar.
"Phu Yen province is relatively large, with both mountainous and coastal areas, so the commune-level police force is streamlined but must be stronger and more effective," Mr. Phan Dinh Trac noted.
The Head of the Central Internal Affairs Commission emphasized that the police force is pioneering in digital transformation, especially in building national population data to ensure "correct - sufficient - clean - alive". Therefore, the grassroots police must improve their operations, work hard to follow the people, stay in the area, and guide people to update information. The Provincial Police need to increase forces, train and coach to improve the professional qualifications of grassroots police, especially in the early stages with newly assigned functions and tasks...