Implementing the MOU on coordination in
professional training of criminal investigations for the Customs Control forces
between the PPA and the General Department of Customs, on March 6th,
2015, PPA held the opening ceremony the 4th professional training
courses on criminal investigations for customs control forces.
The Ceremony was attended by Senior
Colonel, Assoc.Prof.Dr Tran Minh Chat, Vice President of the PPA; Mr. Nguyen
Ngoc Tuan, Deputy Director of the Anti-Smuggling Investigation Department -
General Department of Customs; Mr. Doan Thang Long, Deputy Head of Master of Vietnam
Customs College; the Representatives of the functional units within the Academy
and all trainees.
Mr. Nguyen Ngoc Tuan, Deputy Director of the Anti-Smuggling
Investigation
Department expressed his sincere thanks to the PPA
With 95 trainees, the course was divided
into 2 classes: the 3-month class for leadership, commander and the 6-months class
for officers of Customs Control force. According to the training plan, the
trainees would be equipped with the basic knowledge relating directly to the
work of leadership and direction in combating and preventing crime and legal violations
of the Customs Control force in the new situation, and supplement the deep knowledge
on investigating and fighting against crime, especially the crimes relating to
smuggling, illegally transporting goods across the border, goods trafficking,
counterfeiting goods trafficking, infringement of intellectual property right,
money laundering...
At the same time, the PPA will
coordinate with the Department of Anti-Smuggling Investigation to organize the
seminar and organize the realistic-studying tours for trainees to help them to
have experiences and in expertise the field of crime prevention by the customs.
The Representative and trainees took the memorial photograph
Speaking at the opening ceremony, Mr.
Nguyen Ngoc Tuan, Deputy Director of the Anti-Smuggling Investigation
Department expressed his sincere thanks to the functional units of the PPA for creating
the most favorable conditions for customs trainees’ courses in the previous
time and hoped that the PPA would continue to support the customs officers to complete
successfully this course. He also asked the trainees to obey strictly the rules
and regulations of the Academy, making efforts in the studying and actively accumulate
the knowledge and experience to fulfill the duty of crime prevention under the function
of the Customs Control forces.
Xuan Thanh