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Education for Nature Vietnam issues 2021 law enforcement responsiveness report

The Education for Nature Vietnam (ENV) on October 24 issued an annual report reviewing efforts of 62 cities and provinces in handling wildlife violations reported by the public in 2021, excluding Bac Lieu province which registered no cases.
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Hanoi (VNA) – The Education for NatureVietnam (ENV) on October 24 issued an annual report reviewing efforts of 62cities and provinces in handling wildlife violations reported by the public in2021, excluding Bac Lieu province which registered no cases.

The report suggests a continued highresponsiveness rate of 97% for all publicly reported wildlife crimes on anational scale, similar to the rate recorded in 2020 which was nearly 98%.However, there was a marginal decrease in terms of the national success rate,especially with regard to that on cases involving live animals.

This can be partly explained by the severe impact of the COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in lateenforcement responses in some cases. However, it also indicates the need for animprovement in law enforcement authorities’ capacity to respond to and handlepublicly reported wildlife crimes for more successful results inthe coming years.

The central city of Da Nang surpassed all other localitiesacross most of the evaluation categories, from responsiveness rate to successrate. In detail, the city achieved an overall case success rate of 52.9% and80% for cases involving live animals

At 82.4%, the central province of Thanh Hoaachieved the highest success rate in handling publicly reported wildlife crimesin 2021.

Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City still recorded thehighest number of reported cases. However, Ho Chi Minh City achieved arelatively low success rate of 15.9% overall and 15.8% for live animal cases –both of these being far below the national averages.

𝓀 The report re-emphasised the need for lawenforcement agencies to respond quickly and decisively to all publicly reportedviolations to ensure the law is applied in a consistent, sustained, anddetermined fashion, ultimately leading to the eradication of wildlife crime inVietnam./.

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