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Interior Minister Instructs Cambodian Trainees in Vietnam to be Patient

VIETNAM: The Minister of Interior, DPM Sar Kheng, has instructed Cambodian police trainees studying in Vietnam to be patient and strive to learn, expressing hope that the Vietnam graduates will become potential human resources in the National police force.

DPM Sar Kheng made this statement while leading a high-level delegation from the Cambodian Interior Ministry to meet with trainees studying at institutions in the northern region of Vietnam, at the Faculty of Fire Prevention and Extinguishing on Sunday, 5 March 2023.

DPM Sar Kheng recommended all trainees to increase their school discipline and continue to maintain patience and perseverance, striving to excel and master both theory and practice.

He also expressed his appreciation for the police trainees' hard work and encouraged them to continue working hard.

A total of 76 Cambodian police trainees are currently studying subjects related to security, information technology, electronic technology, fire prevention and fighting, prison and technology and telecommunications, at training institutes in the northern region of Vietnam.



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