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Nha Trang Intensifies Drug Screening, Including for Foreigners
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Nha Trang Intensifies Drug Screening, Including for Foreigners

From Tuแป•i Trแบป · () Vietnamese

Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Nha Trang police are intensifying drug screenings in communities, hotels, residential areas, and among foreigners.
  • The initiative aligns with the month dedicated to combating drug abuse and the National Day for Drug Prevention.
  • Authorities are also warning about new, disguised drugs targeting youth and urging public cooperation in reporting violations.

Authorities in Nha Trang, a coastal city in Vietnam's Khรกnh Hรฒa Province, are launching a comprehensive campaign to screen for drug use. The initiative targets various segments of the community, including residents, hotel guests, and foreign nationals, as part of efforts to combat drug abuse.

The police will conduct comprehensive drug testing combined with awareness campaigns at accommodation facilities and hotels in the area. Law enforcement will also conduct drug tests for foreigners residing in the area.

โ€” Thฦฐแปฃng tรก ฤร o Xuรขn TrฦฐแปngExplaining the scope of the drug screening campaign.

Police are conducting widespread drug tests in hotels, residential areas, and public spaces. This intensified screening is in response to the "Month of Action Against Drugs" and the upcoming "National Day for Drug Prevention and Control" on June 26. The goal is to curb drug-related activities and promote a safer environment.

Beyond direct screening, the campaign emphasizes raising public awareness about the dangers of drug use. Local police are urging residents, workers, and tourists to be vigilant and report any suspicious activities related to drug trafficking or use. This community-driven approach aims to foster a collective responsibility in creating a drug-free locality.

We urge all residents, workers, and tourists to raise their awareness and report drug-related violations to help build a safe and healthy community.

โ€” Thฦฐแปฃng tรก ฤร o Xuรขn TrฦฐแปngCalling for public cooperation in drug prevention.

Khรกnh Hรฒa Province police have also issued a stark warning about the emergence of new, sophisticated drugs disguised as common products like milk tea, herbal drinks, candies, and even e-cigarettes. These substances are designed to appeal to young people, including students, making them difficult to detect and posing a significant threat to public health. Authorities are encouraging the public to stay informed about these new drug trends and learn how to avoid them.

The police have issued a warning about the appearance of many new types of drugs cleverly disguised to lure users, especially students and young people.

โ€” Cรดng an tแป‰nh Khรกnh HรฒaHighlighting the threat of new, disguised drugs.
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Originally published by Tuแป•i Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.