Colonel Le Van Dam, 48 years old, from Thai Binh, has just been appointed as Deputy Director of the Department of Drug Crime Investigation (C04, Ministry of Public Security).
On the afternoon of January 25, authorized by the leaders of the Ministry of Public Security, the Drug Crime Investigation Police Department held a ceremony to announce the decision of the Minister of Public Security on personnel work.
At the ceremony, Colonel Hoang Tam Hieu, Deputy Director of the Drug Crime Investigation Police Department, announced the decision to appoint Colonel Le Van Dam, Head of the Department of Prevention and Investigation of Crimes in the Field of Illegal Drug Trafficking and Transportation (Department 2), to hold the position of Deputy Director of the Drug Crime Investigation Police Department.
Colonel Le Van Dam, 48 years old, from Hung Ha, Thai Binh, has nearly 20 years of experience working in the Drug Crime Investigation Police force.
The Colonel directly directed and investigated many major drug cases such as: The case of dismantling a drug trafficking and illegal transportation ring hidden in industrial rocks in Ho Chi Minh City, seizing 40 kg of synthetic drugs.
The project uncovered a drug trafficking ring hidden in electric motors and pig stomachs, seizing 270 kg of drugs. The project broke up a drug trafficking ring led by Vu Hoang Oanh (Oanh Ha), prosecuted 34 defendants, and identified the subjects who traded 1.6 tons of drugs.
The seizure of 1.3 tons of ketamine in Hai Phong and Ha Tinh disguised with cement bags to be transported by sea to a third country for consumption.
A special project to break up a drug trafficking and illegal transportation ring from abroad to Vietnam for consumption led by Ly Thanh Huu, 40 years old, in Hoc Mon, Ho Chi Minh City, seized 211 kg of synthetic drugs.
In recognition of his outstanding achievements in drug crime prevention and control, Colonel Le Van Dam was awarded the Medal of Merit by the President three times and many Certificates of Merit by the Prime Minister, the Ministry of Public Security, and People's Committees of provinces and cities.
TH (according to VTC News)