Vietnam People's Public Security

The Vietnam People's Public Security (Vietnamese: Công an Nhân dân Việt Nam), alternatively the People's Public Security Forces (Vietnamese: Lực lượng Công an Nhân dân - CAND), also recognized as the Vietnamese Police or by its Vietnamese short name Công an (lit.'the Public security'), is the main police and security forces of Vietnam, under control of the Ministry of Public Security. It is a part of the Vietnam People's Armed Forces and under the political leadership of the Communist Party of Vietnam.

Vietnam People's Public Security
Công an Nhân dân Việt Nam
Emblem
Emblem
Seal
Seal
Flag
Flag
Common namepolice (cảnh sát), public security (công an)
AbbreviationVPPS (CAND)
MottoProtecting the Fatherland's Security
Bảo vệ an ninh tổ quốc
Agency overview
Formed19 August, 1945
Legal personalityPolice force
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionVietnam
Operational structure
Elected officer responsible
  • General Tô Lâm ( 4 star general ), Minister of Public Security
Parent agencyMinistry of Public Security
Child agencies
  • Vietnam People's Security Force
  • Vietnam People's Police Force
Notables
Significant operation
Anniversary
  • 19 August
Website
www.mps.gov.vn (Vietnamese)
March: We Are The Policemen (authored by Professor, People's Artist Trọng Bằng)
Colors:   Yellow   Red   Green

The PPS' powers are regulated under No. 73/2014/QH13, which was passed on November 27, 2014.[1]

Functions and branches edit

The People's Public Security of Vietnam has two branches:

  • Vietnam People's Security
    • Prevent, investigate, and defeat potential actions against enemies of the Vietnamese nation and that can endanger national security.
    • Espionage.
    • Joining forces in internal political security, economical security, ideology-cultural security, network security and information security with other uniformed bodies as established by law.
    • Manage entrance or exit visas, border security crossing and checkpoints, and immigration stations in airposts, as well as in securing foreigners and Vietnamese expats in their visits to the country.
    • Defending the secrecy of the Government of the Republic against external and internal threats
    • Helping to build personal security in every aspect of life, at every area in the country.
    • Performing other duties, missions and responsibilities in keeping with the law.
  • Vietnam People's Police (including Civil Defence forces)
    • Working to prevent, investigate and solve environmental, political, traffic, functional and corruption-related criminal activities in keeping with the laws of the Socialist Republic
    • Working with the general public on crime prevention and in participation in its actions
    • Perform responsibilities and duties pertaining to:
      • Identification security
      • Public security
      • Transport security
      • Road and highway safety
      • Firefighting
      • Civil defence
      • Disaster preparedness and response
      • Mobile Police Command
    • Execute other duties and missions in accordance with the Constitution and the laws of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam.

These two forces are trained mainly at two institutions, the People's Police Academy of Vietnam and the People's Security Academy of Vietnam.

Tasks and powers of the People's Public Security Forces edit

  • To collect information, analyze, evaluate and predict situation and propose the Party and the State to promulgate and direct the implementation of guidelines, policies, laws and strategies on protection of national security and maintenance of social order and safety. To propose the combination of requirements of the strategies on protection of national security and maintenance of social order and safety with those strategies and policies on socio-economic construction and development, national defense and the State's external relations.
  • To protect the freedom rights, democracy, life and property of the people; to protect high-ranking leading officials of the Party and the State and foreign guests; to safeguard important events, targets and key projects of national security, foreign representative offices, representatives of Vietnam-based international organizations, individuals holding or closely related to state secrets.
  • To receive and process reports and denouncements on crimes, initiate criminal lawsuits and investigate crimes, and perform other judicial tasks according to the provisions of law.
  • To sanction administrative violations and apply other administrative handling measures as provided for by law.
  • To guide, inspect and examine agencies, organizations and citizens in performing the task of protecting national security and maintaining social order and safety; to conduct the law propagation, dissemination and education and build up "the whole population protects the Fatherland's security" movement.
  • To apply masses mobilization, legal, diplomatic, economic, scientific-technical, professional and armed measures to protect national security and maintain social order and safety.
  • To use weapons, supporting tools and necessary technical and professional means in attacking crimes and making self-defense according to the provisions of law.
  • In case of necessity, to issue decisions on or propose the suspension or termination of operations of agencies, organizations or individuals which are detrimental to national security, social order and safety; to requisition means of transport, communication equipments and other technical means of agencies, organizations, individuals and operators or users of such means according to the provisions of law.
  • To request agencies, organizations or individuals to coordinate in activities and supply information related to national security, social order and safety.
  • To closely coordinate with the People's Army, Self-Defense and Militia Forces and state agencies in protecting national security, maintaining social order and safety, and defending the national independence, sovereignty, unity and territorial integrity.
  • To research and apply modern scientific and technological achievements in protecting national security and maintaining social order and safety.
  • To build up the forces of political, ideological, organizational and professional cleanliness and strength.
  • To enter into international cooperation on protection of national security and social order and safety.[2]

The organisational system of the People's Public Security Forces edit

  • The organisational system of the People's Public Security Forces is composed of:
    • Ministry of Public Security;
    • Public Security Departments of municipalities and provinces
    • Public Security Offices of rural districts, urban districts, towns and provincial cities;
    • Public Security Posts of communes, wards and townships.
 
Vinfast Traffic Patrol Vehicle

Department of Public Security of municipalities edit

  • Hanoi Public Security Department
  • Ho Chi Minh City Public Security Department
  • Hai Phong Public Security Department
  • Da Nang Public Security Department
  • Can Tho Public Security Department

Ranks of the People's Public Security of Vietnam edit

Officers edit

Rank group General / flag officers Senior officers Junior officers Officer cadet
Highest rank Middle rank Lower rank
  Vietnam People's
Public Security

                           
General
(Đại tướng)
Colonel general
(Thượng tướng)
Lieutenant general
(Trung tướng)
Major general
(Thiếu tướng)
Senior colonel
(Đại tá)
Colonel
(Thượng tá)
Lieutenant colonel
(Trung tá)
Major
(Thiếu tá)
Captain
(Đại úy)
Senior lieutenant
(Thượng úy)
Lieutenant
(Trung úy)
Second lieutenant
(Thiếu úy)
University - college cadet
(Học viên Đại học - Cao đẳng)
Intermediate - primary student
(Học viên Trung cấp - Sơ cấp)

NCOs and enlisted edit

Rank group Senior NCOs Junior NCOs Enlisted
Non-commissioned officers Police officers
  Vietnam People's
Public Security

         
Master sergeant
(Thượng sĩ)
Sergeant
(Trung sĩ)
Corporal
(Hạ sĩ)
Constable 1st class
(Chiến sĩ bậc 1)
Constable 2nd class
(Chiến sĩ bậc 2)

Weapons and Equipment edit

Support Tool edit

Pistols edit

Shotgun edit

Submachine Gun edit

Assault Rifle edit

Sniper rifle edit

Machine Gun edit

Grenade Launcher edit

Anti-tank edit

Vehicle edit

Notes edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Law on the People's public security Forces".
  2. ^   This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain: "Law on people's public security forces, Chapter 1". Vietnam Ministry of Justice. 29 November 2005. Retrieved 25 February 2017.

External links edit