Hanoi: The Ho Chi Minh City Department of Public Security (HDPS) held a press briefing on May 26 morning to provide information on a murder case that occurred in Ben Thanh ward on the evening of May 21, involving two suspects of Samoan nationality using military-grade firearms, resulting in one death and one injury. The briefing was chaired by Lieutenant General Mai Hoang, Director of the HDPS, with the participation of leaders of professional units under the Ministry of Public Security and the Tay Ninh Department of Public Security.
According to Vietnam News Agency, the incident has raised significant concerns regarding public safety and the proliferation of military-grade weapons among civilians. The HDPS emphasized the seriousness of the crime and the swift action taken by law enforcement to apprehend the suspects involved. The suspects were identified shortly after the incident and were detained by authorities in a coordinated effort involving multiple security agencies.
The briefing revealed that the suspects are being investigated for their involvement in the shooting, and authorities are working to uncover the motive behind the attack. The HDPS assured the public of their commitment to thoroughly investigate the case and bring those responsible to justice. The department also highlighted ongoing efforts to prevent similar incidents and the importance of community cooperation in maintaining safety.
The fatal shooting has prompted discussions about the need for stricter regulations on firearms and enhanced security measures in urban areas. As investigations continue, the HDPS has called on residents to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities to the authorities. The case remains under active investigation, with the HDPS promising to provide updates as more information becomes available.