On February 20, Hanoi Police informed that they will end the operation of 30 district-level police agencies when rearranging their organizations and apparatus.
Hanoi Police informed that 59 leaders and commanders have applied for early retirement (Department Head and equivalent, District Police Chief: 15 people; Deputy Head and equivalent, District Police Deputy Chief: 19 people; Team Leader and equivalent, Commune Police Chief: 17 people; Deputy Captain, Deputy Chief of Commune Police: 8 people); 10 leaders are Department Heads, District Police Chief asking to hold lower positions.
Hanoi Police said that the above shows a sense of responsibility towards the Party, for the common tasks and political requirements of the entire sector, for the common interests of the collective, putting the interests of the collective above personal rights. At the same time, it also demonstrated a high consensus among the leadership and commanders at all levels supporting this important policy of the Party, State and the Public Security sector.
Also last week, on February 19, Son La Provincial Police held a ceremony to announce the decision of the Provincial Police Director on personal leave for leaders and commanders.
At the announcement ceremony, Colonel Dang Trong Cuong - Director of Son La Provincial Police - presented the decision to retire from retirement from retirement from January 1 to 21 department-level leaders with the rank of Colonel and Lieutenant Colonel.
Including 7 Department Heads and 14 Deputy Department Heads, Deputy District Police Heads and members of the Provincial Police Party Committee's Inspection Committee. Among the 21 leaders and commanders who quit their jobs this time, some have worked for more than 40 years in the police force, under 30 years of Party membership.
Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Xuan Vinh - Chief of Office of the Provincial Police Investigation Agency, who applied for early retirement - said that during his career in the People's Public Security force, he has experienced many ups and downs, challenges and many memorable moments.
Previously, on February 17, Thai Binh Provincial Police held a ceremony to announce the decisions of the Provincial Police Director on personnel work for 6 leaders of departments who volunteered to retire early, in order to facilitate the arrangement and assignment of officers when perfecting the organizational apparatus.
At the ceremony, authorized by the Director of Thai Binh Provincial Police, Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Trinh - Head of the Department of Organization and Personnel - announced and announced the decisions to retire and enjoy pension benefits for 6 department-level leadership positions under the Provincial Police from March 1, 2025.
These people include: Colonel Le Hong Chuong - Head of the Economic Security Department; Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Van Canh - Head of the records Department; Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Ngoc Quynh - Head of the Drug Crime Investigation Police Department; Lieutenant Colonel Le Duc Cuong - Head of the Traffic Police Department; Lieutenant Colonel Nguyen Thanh Tung - Warden of the Detention Center and Lieutenant Colonel Lai Kim Do - Deputy Warden of the Detention Center.
The voluntary early retirement of these individuals not only demonstrates the courage, sense of responsibility, and exemplary leadership in implementing the Party's policies, but also the sacrifice and dedication for the stability and development of Thai Binh Provincial Police; creating favorable conditions for the Provincial Police to carry out the work of arranging and assigning cadres when perfecting the organizational apparatus, as well as developing a personnel project for Party congresses at all levels, term 2025 - 2030.