Tran Ngoc Sinh, general director of Mua chung Bat dong san Viet Nam, is accused of defrauding investors into a high-yield real estate co-investment scheme.
A former flight attendant and her Chinese boyfriend recruited hundreds of women to work at the Tai Nguyen Fortuner II restaurant, permitting them to engage in prostitution under "underground rules".
After selling his bank accounts to cybercriminals, Luu reported his cards lost to the bank and withdrew all the money, believing the criminals would not dare report the loss to the police.
A dispute on TikTok escalated into a group of teenagers carrying weapons and speeding through city streets, causing public disorder and endangering commuters.
Trinh Huu Cuong and Phan Minh Tuong are accused of fatally stabbing and assaulting a young man, and injuring two others, following an argument during singing and dancing at a wedding reception.
The head of the management board and the head of building management for CT2C Nghia Do new urban area, along with 12 others, have been charged with public disorder following a dispute over basement parking spaces with the developer.
Probationary officer Maryam Ilyas, 20, has been banned from policing for life after disclosing confidential police information to her boyfriend, who was under investigation for drug trafficking.
A media company claims an intern used "challenging language," leading to a disciplinary decision, non-recognition of internship results, and online publication.
Tran Tuan Anh's 7-month prison sentence was converted to a suspended sentence by the appellate court due to his good character, active participation in charity work, and support for flood victims.
Nguyen Vo Hoai Nho, 20, unlicensed and driving a pickup truck with a fake license plate, collided with a specialized police motorcycle during a chase and then evaded authorities for several days.
Colonel Le Duc Trung, head of the major crimes division of the Ministry of Public Security's Criminal Police Department, has been reassigned and appointed deputy director of Son La Provincial Police.
Karaoke venues Ba Sao, Alibaba, Amazing, and F1 in An Khanh commune are accused of organizing prostitution for customers, utilizing guesthouses equipped with external surveillance cameras.
Nguyen Van Tuyen, 41, and accomplices are accused of establishing 17 "ghost" companies to illegally trade fake invoices totaling over 4,000 billion VND.
More than one month after his arrest for using a hammer to assault his stepdaughter, leading to her hospitalization, Nguyen Van Nam has been accused of illegally possessing and using military weapons.
Thao A Phang purchased 60,000 synthetic drug pills and 300 grams of heroin, hiding them in his family's hut before being arrested en route to sell the narcotics.