Strengthening legal education and dissemination for officials and people along the border
Lao Cai border guard has advised the Party committees and local authorities, localities, levels, and functional branches to direct and implement the Project "Strengthening legal dissemination and education for officials and people in border and island areas, period 2017-2021." As a result, the local people's legal awareness is growing, and they are doing everything they can to protect the sovereignty of the border area and maintain peace in the area.Officers and soldiers of Bat Xat Border Guard Station deploy a patrol plan to prevent illegal entry and exit.
The Provincial Border Guard is the primary force in the Scheme's implementation, promoting propaganda in various forms, particularly the role of the Propaganda Department of border communes, wards, and townships; organizing dissemination and integration in conferences, meetings of communes, villages, border guard posts, schools, and agencies and units in border areas. In 2020 alone, 982 sessions/39,164 were propagated, with over 25,000 legal leaflets, leaflets, and 330 VCDs containing content such as skits on legal propaganda for officials and residents, border crossings and border crossing desks
The border guard posts compile lesson plans and documents on a monthly basis to serve as propaganda and dissemination of legal education, and they compile legal bulletins on a weekly basis to be broadcast live on the unit's loudspeaker system. and border communes, wards, and townships, as well as organize the dissemination of legal documents on border management through loudspeakers, FM radio, messaging through zalo groups, or showing video tapes at markets, festivals, residential clusters, schools, and border posts; conducted 12 rounds of training and professional training in law propagation, dissemination, and education for 764 turns of village officials.
Lao Cai Border Force regularly cooperates with Chinese border guards to organize joint patrols.
To ensure a peaceful border area, the Provincial Border Guard has collaborated with the Chinese border guard force to regularly propagate the law to the people on both sides of the border in the field through exchange activities. Cooperation, bilateral patrols, joint patrols, border management and protection, border gates, invitations to talks, and friendly exchanges are all examples of border management and protection. Deploying and replicating the twinning model of residential clusters on both sides of the border to strengthen propaganda, dissemination, and education of the law to the people; actively coordinating with Chinese border guards to effectively implement voting for "Vietnam - China Friendship Ambassador" and "Communist Party member in border gate management and control," including: Simultaneously, set up Internet access points, reading rooms, and legal newspapers at the Commune People's Committee, schools, border guard stations, and commune cultural post offices in border areas so that officials and citizens can quickly update legal documents. The Provincial Border Guard has organized 54 checkpoints / 297 Border Guard officers and soldiers, 54 Police, Militia, and Health; 30 mobile patrol teams / 127 Border Guard officers and soldiers, 33 Police and Militia to prevent illegal entry and exit, prevent pandemics on the border; and propaganda on prevention of the Covid-19 pandemic. As a result, the people of the border region have actively participated in the fight to denounce crimes, protect and maintain national border sovereignty, and security.
The Provincial Border Guard will continue to be a unitary force in the future, with the goal of building a border of peace, friendship, cooperation, and development, as well as firmly protecting the sovereignty of the national border. the key position of advising Party committees and local authorities of border communes, wards, and townships on how to effectively implement the Scheme's objectives and contents; to increase the propagation and dissemination of legal education for officials and citizens along the border. Increase the activities of legal advice and career guidance clubs at border posts in collaboration with legal aid clubs in border communes, wards, and towns. Improve the operation quality of border communes, wards, and townships' loudspeaker clusters. Maintain a monthly “Law Day” in border posts. Actively collect legal documents, leaflets, and leaflets, and strengthen and consolidate propaganda teams in border communes, wards, and towns on a regular basis./.