Hanoi police on Tuesday organized a conference to unveil plans to ensure absolute safety for the 132nd Inter-Parliamentary Union Assembly (IPU-132), which will open in Vietnam on March 25, Vietnamese media said.
>> Vietnam consults on human rights, democracy issues ahead of IPU-132 The conference was held to discuss measures to be taken to protect the eight-day IPU-132, which will last until April 1 and be attended by 126 delegations from different countries around the world. Addressing the conference, Major General Nguyen Duc Chung, director of the Hanoi Police Department, reported to To Lam, Deputy Minister of Public Security, and Vu Van Phong, Deputy Chairman of the National Assembly’s Office, on the city’s preparations to ensure order, safety, and security for the IPU-132, An Ninh Thu Do (Capital Security) newspaper reported on Tuesday. Accordingly, Hanoi police have prepared 11 plans to maintain absolute safety for the event in every aspect, including the travel of delegates, their accommodation, and related activities during their stay in the Vietnamese capital, Major General Chung said. These plans have been put together on the basis of surveys by local police officers on all locations that will be related to the IPU-132’s agenda, according to another official from the city police who provided details of the 11 plans for conference attendees. The Hanoi Fire Prevention and Control Police Department also presented to the conference their ways to prevent fire at all venues specified in the 11 plans. The department said it has prepared forces and equipment for fire prevention and control during the event. Colonel Dao Vinh Thang, head of the Hanoi Road and Railway Traffic Police Department, also publicized the agency’s traffic arrangement plans that will be applied during the 8-day IPU-132 to ensure the safe and convenient travel of both the delegations and local residents. Speaking at the event, Deputy Minister Lam, who is head of the IPU’s Sub-Committee for Security and Order, stressed that ensuring absolute political security and social order is crucial to the success of the IPU-132. Lam also said the capital’s police will be the key force providing effective protection for the upcoming international event, which is slated to include 67 sessions and 66 bilateral meetings focusing on promoting messages of peace, democracy, and social progress and equality. Established in 1889, the IPU now has 163 members and 10 associate members. Vietnam joined the IPU in 1979.
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