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VKEIA representatives present medical supplies to the Tay Ninh Provincial Border Guard Command

Specifically, Doctor Pham Hai Chien, VKEIA Chairman, gave the Tay Ninh Provincial Border Guard Command 6,000 medical face masks, three boxes of Peka Antis hand sanitizer gel, three boxes of Bio Peka (biological products to prevent mosquitoes, ants, cockroaches and mice while patrolling along the borderline), and  20 sets of face covers.

Colonel Nguyen Van Dung, Deputy Political Commissar of the Tay Ninh Provincial Border Guard Command spoke highly of the gifts, saying that the medical stuffs arrived in a timely manner helping the border guard force prevent infection of the virus and successfully fulfill their missions of controlling COVID-19 at border gates. 

According to the officer, the command has built over 100 checkpoints to control illegal immigration through the more than 240km-long borderline with Cambodia, thereby curbing the COVID-19 pandemic from spreading in the country.

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The Tay Ninh provincial police force receives gifts from VKEIA

Besides, the local border guard force has worked closely with the local police to effectively prevent and control the disease, crimes and smuggling, contributing to maintaining local social order and safety, and safeguarding national border sovereignty and security.

On the occasion, the association presented 2,000 medical masks, one box of hand sanitizer gel, seven Bio Peka boxes to the provincial police forces and other relevant forces at the Police Infirmary in Tay Ninh province.

The association also visited, encouraged, and presented gifts to border guards at the Cau Trang checkpoint. During their visit, they were impressed by the troops’ high determination to fulfil all assignments, especially the mission to fight against the complicated COVID-19 pandemic.

According to VKEIA Chairman Chien, the association will continue to call for more support from benefactors and domestic and international organizations to give timely assistance to local forces in need.

Translated by Mai Huong