Police in Quang Tri province have launched criminal proceedings against 25 individuals for the charge of “extortion” and one person for “organising illegal migration”.
VOV.VN - Tran Thi Chung, a Vietnamese woman on the international wanted list, has been detained shortly after she landed at Da Nang International Airport, the police said on June 19.
VOV.VN - The Immigration Management Department under the Ninh Thuan Provincial Police has deported 15 Chinese citizens, including two minors under the age of 16, for entering Vietnam illegally.
VOV.VN - Border guards in northern Vietnam have apprehended three Chinese nationals who attempted to illegally enter the country, according to the Quang Long Border Station under the Cao Bang Provincial Border Guard Command.
The Mekong Delta province of Ben Tre has intensified efforts to clamp down on illegal, unreported and unregulated (IUU) fishing practices as the country is working to address the European Commission’s yellow card warning.
The Vietnamese Government remains steadfast in its policy to promote legal, safe, and orderly migration while resolutely combating illegal migration and human trafficking, spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Pham Thu Hang reaffirmed at the ministry’s regular press briefing on May 29.
Deputy Minister of Public Security Lieutenant General Pham The Tung hosted a reception for French Minister attached to the Minister for the Interior François-Noël Buffet in Hanoi on May 27.
VOV.VN - Police in central Quang Nam province have indicted three individuals involved in a case of high-interest lending in civil transactions, illegal transportation of currency across the border, and money laundering via cyberspace.
A joint operation of Vietnamese and Lao police have dismantled a major cross-border online gambling ring that enabled thousands of people to place illegal bets worth nearly VND1.3 trillion (US$50 million), Vietnam's Ministry of Public Security said on May 23.
Ten private social media groups involved in the illegal online sale of wildlife have been permanently removed from online platforms, as part of a campaign launched by Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) to combat illegal wildlife trading, ENV announced on May 15.