In a working session with the U.S. Federal Bureau of Prisons (BOP) as part of his working trip to the country to attend the fourth U.N. Chiefs of Police Summit on June 26-28, Long briefed the U.S. side on the management of the prisoners of the U.S. citizenship in Vietnam as well as policies for them.

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Deputy Minister of Public Security Nguyen Van Long (right) and Acting Assistant Director at BOP’s Correctional Programs Division Shane Salem at their meeting in Washington DC on June 25

He requested the U.S. side to enhance delegation exchanges to share experience in the execution of the criminal sentences, and provide legal assistance in criminal matters for Vietnam, including the transfer of sentenced persons.

He also suggested BOP to organize training programs covering the execution of the criminal sentences, prison management and prison education for officers from the Ministry of Public Security, adding both sides should study, negotiate, and sign Memoranda of Understanding on professional cooperation, creating a legal basis to promote collaboration activities to a practical and effective manner.

He took the occasion to invite Acting Assistant Director at BOP’s Correctional Programs Division Shane Salem and other BOP officials to pay a working visit to Vietnam in the coming time.

Salem, for his part, said he agrees with Long’s recommendations which should be documented so that BOP could promote areas of mutual concerns.

Source: VNA