The event was co-chaired by Major General Nguyen Van Mung, Deputy Director of the Department of Traffic Police, and Senior Colonel Bui Si Tuan, Deputy Commander of Corps 20.

Following the signing of the coordination plan, cooperation between the two sides has been implemented in a synchronized and effective manner, closely aligned with agreed contents and clearly promoting the roles and functions of each force. Security and safety in port areas and along relevant transport routes have been ensured, with no complex incidents reported, thereby effectively supporting key political tasks.

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Senior Colonel Bui Si Tuan, Deputy Commander of Corps 20, delivers remarks at the conference.

In 2025, affiliated units from both sides conducted approximately 5,000 legal dissemination sessions regarding traffic safety. These efforts included distributing over 1,000 leaflets and life jackets to more than 10,000 participants, including local residents, officials, workers, drivers, and seafarers in port areas.

Regular patrols and inspections have effectively curbed traffic accidents and raised public law compliance. Notably, the Ho Chi Minh City Traffic Police and the Staff Office of Corps 20 coordinated nearly 18,000 traffic regulation operations, handled 607 violations, and conducted 296 rescue operations. These initiatives ensured the seamless movement of over 10 million vehicle entries and 12 million passengers through the Tan Cang Cat Lai port complex. Furthermore, authorities conducted rigorous inspections for drugs, weapons, and explosives on vehicles and drivers.

In Dong Nai Province, traffic police coordinated with ICD Tan Cang – Long Binh to deploy 312 road patrol teams involving 1,020 personnel. These operations detected 411 violations, resulting in estimated fines of VND 530 million. Additionally, 120 waterway patrol teams with 335 personnel identified 60 violations, imposing fines of approximately VND 102.5 million.

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Senior Colonel Bui Si Tuan, Deputy Commander of Corps 20, presents certificates of merit to outstanding collectives of the Department of Traffic Police.

Enhanced legal education through diverse formats has fostered positive behavioral changes among employees and stakeholders. Prompt information exchange and coordinated responses have significantly improved the efficiency of traffic safety and crime control.

Moving forward, the traffic police and Corps 20 will strictly maintain their coordination plan, regularly exchange security updates, and promptly address unexpected incidents. Efforts will also be intensified to combat crime within and surrounding port areas.

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Major General Nguyen Van Mung, Deputy Director of the Department of Traffic Police, presents certificates of merit to outstanding collectives of Corps 20.

Local units from both forces will pro-actively analyze key and adjacent areas to develop tailored coordination plans. Patrols and inspections will be strengthened on routes leading to ports, particularly during peak hours or periods of high traffic volume.

Conference discussions focused on constructive, practical solutions to further enhance inter-force coordination. On this occasion, leaders from both units presented awards to collectives and individuals for their outstanding achievements in implementing the coordination plan.

Translated by Trung Thanh