Italy is willing to support Vietnam in training and improvingprofessional skills for Vietnam’s traffic police force, an Italianofficial has said.
Vice Director of the National Traffic PoliceBureau of Italy Santo Puccia made the statement during his meetingwith a Vietnamese delegation from the Ministry of Public Security’sGeneral Police Department of Administrative and Social Order Managementled by General Director Lieutenant General To Thuong in Rome on February2.
Puccia said his country can help train Vietnamese trafficpolice in managing, patrolling in road routes as well as in coordinatingwith other agencies in solving traffic-related incidents.
TheItalian police are willing to help their Vietnamese counterpart inapplying advanced technologies in monitoring key road routes as well asin establishing round-the-clock emergency intervention and informationprocessing centres, he stressed. They have wide experience inorganising communication campaigns on traffic safety in the community,Puccia added.
For his part, Lieut. Gen. To Thuong highlightedthat Italy’s experience is very useful for Vietnam. He expressed hishope that the Italian side will provide specific support for Vietnam inthe near future.
With a force of only 12,000 staff, Italia’straffic police force performs about 1,500 patrols along nearly 7,000 kmof expressways and over 20,000 km of national roads a day. It also workwith other forces to ensure safety and security along inter-provincialroads.-VNA
Vice Director of the National Traffic PoliceBureau of Italy Santo Puccia made the statement during his meetingwith a Vietnamese delegation from the Ministry of Public Security’sGeneral Police Department of Administrative and Social Order Managementled by General Director Lieutenant General To Thuong in Rome on February2.
Puccia said his country can help train Vietnamese trafficpolice in managing, patrolling in road routes as well as in coordinatingwith other agencies in solving traffic-related incidents.
TheItalian police are willing to help their Vietnamese counterpart inapplying advanced technologies in monitoring key road routes as well asin establishing round-the-clock emergency intervention and informationprocessing centres, he stressed. They have wide experience inorganising communication campaigns on traffic safety in the community,Puccia added.
For his part, Lieut. Gen. To Thuong highlightedthat Italy’s experience is very useful for Vietnam. He expressed hishope that the Italian side will provide specific support for Vietnam inthe near future.
With a force of only 12,000 staff, Italia’straffic police force performs about 1,500 patrols along nearly 7,000 kmof expressways and over 20,000 km of national roads a day. It also workwith other forces to ensure safety and security along inter-provincialroads.-VNA