Senior Lieutenant General Vo Minh Luong, Deputy Minister of National Defense, attended the event.

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Sr. Lt. Gen. Vo Minh Luong speaks at the event.

During the three-day course, military procurators and staff across the entire military will be equipped with skills in exercising prosecutorial authority and supervising the handling of cases, particularly those involving high-tech crime. The course will also cover common courtroom litigation scenarios in first-instance criminal trials and ways to address existing limitations among military procurators at all levels, as well as the application of artificial intelligence in professional activities.

The outcomes of this course will serve as a basis for military procuracies throughout the armed forces to draw lessons and improve the implementation of their functions and duties in the future.

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Delegates at the event

Speaking at the opening ceremony, General Luong urged military procuracies at all levels to focus on effectively combating crime and legal violations within the military, especially those directly related to military development, corruption, economic and position-related offenses, security, drug-related crimes, and high-tech crimes.

He also emphasized the importance of effectively disseminating and educating about the law; enhancing investment in information technology, promoting digital transformation, and developing electronic databases to support the efficient execution of military procuracy tasks. Furthermore, the Deputy Defense Minister stressed the need to proactively research and adopt professional support software and electronic file management systems, and to focus on reviewing and streamlining the organizational structure of the Military Procuracy.

Translated by Tran Hoai