Attending the conference were comrades: Truong Quoc Huy, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, Chairman of the Provincial People's Committee, Head of the Provincial National Assembly Delegation; Dinh Thi Lua, Standing Deputy Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee; Colonel To Anh Dung, Member of the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee, Director of the Provincial Police Department; Colonel Trinh Hong Phong, Member of the Provincial Party Committee Standing Committee, Commander of the Provincial Military Command; representatives of the Department of Administrative Police for Social Order (Ministry of Public Security); Department of People with Merits (Ministry of Home Affairs); departments, branches, districts, towns, cities and relatives of martyrs whose information has not been confirmed.
According to Ha Nam Provincial Police, there are still 9,342 martyrs in the province whose graves and remains have not been identified; 5,852 martyrs have relatives who are eligible to collect DNA samples, and 3,490 martyrs have not yet had their relatives identified. Based on the collected data, the Department of Administrative Police for Social Order, Provincial Police has proactively coordinated with units of the Department of Administrative Police for Social Order, GeneStory Company to organize 2 rounds of collecting DNA samples from martyrs' relatives in the province with a total of 1,660 samples (relatives of 842 martyrs). Currently, there are 7,246 relatives of 5,010 unidentified martyrs who need to have their DNA samples collected. Implementing the direction of the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Public Security, the Provincial Party Committee, and the Provincial People's Committee have directed the Provincial Police to coordinate with the Department of Administrative Police and Social Order, the Ministry of Public Security, the People's Committees of districts, towns, cities, departments, branches, and sectors to launch a peak period of DNA collection of relatives of martyrs whose identities have not been determined with the goal of completing the collection of all DNA samples for relatives of martyrs before April 30, 2025. The Department of Administrative Police for Social Order, the Provincial Police has organized 45 centralized sample collection points in districts, towns, and cities, and at the same time called for the support of agencies, businesses, collectives, and individuals to support funding for the collection of DNA of relatives of martyrs whose identities have not been determined. Up to now, the Provincial Police have coordinated with relevant units to collect 3,420 DNA samples of relatives of over 1,800 martyrs. DNA samples of martyrs' relatives were collected by the testing unit and put into the gene bank, then analyzed, compared and verified with the remains of martyrs that have been searched for and collected.
Speaking at the conference, Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee Truong Quoc Huy acknowledged and commended the sense of responsibility, dedication and efforts of the Provincial Police force and related agencies, departments and branches; the joint efforts and companionship of organizations, individuals, businesses and the trust and cooperation of families and relatives of martyrs in the past time. With the highest political determination, towards the 50th anniversary of the Liberation of the South, National Reunification, 78th anniversary of War Invalids and Martyrs Day, the Provincial People's Committee has directed the Provincial Police to play a core role, proactively advising and coordinating with departments, branches and localities to synchronously deploy solutions to complete the collection of DNA samples for 100% of the remaining eligible relatives before April 30, 2025.
The Provincial Party Secretary requested that departments, branches, unions, district and commune People's Committees closely coordinate with the Provincial Police in reviewing and supplementing martyrs' data; widely disseminate the program so that people understand the meaning of the program, actively participate in providing information and supporting martyrs' relatives; mobilize union members and volunteers to support martyrs' relatives in the process of moving and collecting samples, creating a widespread movement in the community; continue to direct the search and collection of martyrs' remains, and prepare conditions to organize the reception of martyrs' remains to identify their identities. The Provincial Police continue to promote its role as a standing, pioneering unit, ensuring that DNA sample collection is carried out scientifically, accurately, in accordance with procedures and on schedule; Continue to coordinate with the Department of Administrative Police for Social Order and related departments and branches to review and compare data between DNA samples of martyrs' relatives and martyrs to promptly detect and identify martyrs in the province.
Immediately after the conference, samples were collected from 30 relatives of martyrs at the Provincial Police Hall; for the elderly and the lonely, a mobile working group will come to their homes to collect samples - demonstrating dedication, responsibility and wholehearted service to the people.
Also at the conference, representatives of units and businesses with many contributions to the work of collecting DNA samples of relatives of unidentified martyrs in Ha Nam province were honored and rewarded.
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