Laos, Vietnam, Cambodia step up fight against crime


General Vilay Lakhamfong (right), General To Lam (centre) and Sar Sokha on stage during the meeting in Vietnam. - VT

VIENTIANE: The governments of Laos, Vietnam and Cambodia have pledged to strengthen cooperation in tackling crime, especially with regard to the drug trade and human trafficking.

Their partnership in these efforts was the topic of discussion at a recent meeting in Vietnam. The Lao delegation was led by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Security, General Vilay Lakhamfong, and welcomed by Vietnamese Minister of Public Security General To Lam.

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