Law enforcement in Vietnam
Overview of law enforcement in Vietnam
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The law enforcement in Vietnam is called the Vietnam People's Public Security. It is under command of the Ministry of Public Security.
Vietnam People's Public Security is a part of Vietnam People's Armed Forces, it includes two branches:
- Vietnam People's Police
- Vietnam People's Security Force
External links
- Website of The Vietnam People's Police (In Vietnamese)
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