Police in ambush, set up scouts to protect coffee harvest season
HOÀI THANH |
Lam Dong - The police force is implementing many measures such as organizing ambushes, placing undercover spies... to ensure security and order during the coffee harvest season.
Coffee harvest time is beginning for farmers in Bao Lam district in particular and the Central Highlands in general.
Coffee is the most valuable asset for farmers after a season of hard work. However, this asset is located outside the garden. Currently, some places have had coffee theft.
Determined to ensure security and order and protect crops, Bao Lam District Police (Lam Dong) has issued a plan to prevent and combat all types of crimes.
Bao Lam district police have deployed joint task forces to target people's gardens and organize overnight patrols.
In particular, the police force also set up patrol posts, organized ambushes, and even deployed undercover spies to grasp the situation and proactively fight and prevent crime.
Below are some photos of the joint task force patrolling through the night to ensure security and order during the coffee harvest season:
Forces participating in the Coffee Harvest Security and Order Task Force deploy their tasks. Photo: Hoai ThanhThe working group set out on patrol to ensure safety for coffee gardens and plantations that are entering harvest season. Photo: Hoai ThanhPolice forces divided into different streets to patrol and close off the area. Photo: Hoai ThanhThe drastic intervention of the police forces has helped coffee growers confidently enter the harvest season with the joy of rising prices. Photo: Hoai ThanhPatrol forces on the roads. Photo: Hoai ThanhIn particular, the police force went into people's gardens and coffee plantations to grasp the actual situation. Photo: Hoai ThanhPatrol forces are on standby to maintain order and security, ensuring that the coffee harvest season is a joyful one for farmers. Photo: Hoai ThanhPolice force propagates people to participate in protecting security and order during the coffee harvest season. Photo: Hoai Thanh
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