Cracking down on crime at conflict hotspots is one of the missions of the Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1 - the first unit of the Ministry of Public Security established to participate in United Nations peacekeeping missions.
It is difficult to arrest and suppress criminals in domestic hot spots, and it is even more difficult to carry out this task in conflict areas around the world.
Therefore, to prepare for the peacekeeping mission at conflict hotspots around the world, the Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1 must undergo a thorough training and assessment process.
The testing process not only helps to practice professional skills but also strengthens solidarity and cohesion among members of the unit.
The most recent assessment took place on March 21, conducted by the Peacekeeping Training and Capacity Development Center to assess the command, training and combat skills of officers and soldiers.
During the inspection, officers and soldiers practiced many practical activities, including martial arts, crime-catching skills, and crowd dispersal.
These tests help improve the ability to react quickly, handle situations flexibly and ensure order and security in the area of operation. The trained tactics require strength, agility and close teamwork.
The testing process not only helps to practice professional skills but also strengthens solidarity and cohesion among members of the unit.
At the same time, this is also a testament to the careful preparation, sense of responsibility and high determination of the Vietnamese peacekeeping police force in being ready to carry out the tasks assigned by the United Nations.
Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1 is the first unit of the Ministry of Public Security established to participate in United Nations peacekeeping missions.
This activity is not only an important political task but also demonstrates the commitment of the Party and State of Vietnam to contributing to maintaining peace, stability and development in the world.
When deployed to the area, the Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1 will carry out a number of tasks including: strengthening security for the deployment area; ensuring security for United Nations agencies; ensuring security and order for the local police, contributing to ensuring the safety of the local people and participating in humanitarian relief activities, enforcing human rights protection.
Vietnam's Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1, which currently has 190 members, was upgraded to Level 2 in the United Nations Peacekeeping Readiness System last August.
Some rehearsal photos:
Since 2022, with the support of the United Nations, international organizations and the Ministry of National Defense, the Ministry of Public Security has organized many training courses at home and abroad, training hundreds of people's police officers, preparing to participate in international peacekeeping activities.
Strengthening security in the deployment area is one of the tasks of the Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1.
In the Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1, there are many young female police officers.
The officers and soldiers practiced many realistic activities, including martial arts, crime-catching skills and crowd dispersal.
The tactical techniques trained require strength, agility and close teamwork.
This test helps improve the ability to react quickly, handle situations flexibly and ensure order and security in the operating area.
Female police officers of the Peacekeeping Police Unit No. 1 conduct a drill.
The tactical techniques trained require strength, agility and close teamwork.
It is difficult to arrest and suppress criminals in domestic hot spots, and it is even more difficult to carry out this task in conflict areas around the world.
Source: https://www.baogiaothong.vn/canh-sat-gin-giu-hoa-binh-dien-tap-tran-ap-toi-pham-khi-lam-nhiem-vu-quoc-te-192250322093944021.htm
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