Expanding phase three of the investigation into the Da Nang International General Clinic case, police have issued a wanted notice for a female accountant and are searching for three Chinese nationals connected to the clinic's operations.
Nguyen Quang Dai created a fake Facebook account and staged transactions to defraud acquaintances, exploiting internal discount information from a phone manufacturer.
During an investigation into a human trafficking ring targeting minors under 16 years old, operating under the guise of karaoke and massage establishments, police successfully rescued 21 young women.
Leveraging a romantic relationship, a man in Can Tho orchestrated a real estate investment scheme, tricking his girlfriend into transferring money multiple times and using nearly 2 billion dong to pay personal debts.
A 14-year-old student from Hop Minh commune purchased firecracker components online and assembled over 3,000 firecrackers, which he intended to sell for profit.
Da Nang police dismantle a smuggling ring for lobster larvae from Singapore to Vietnam, seizing over 90,000 individuals valued at more than 6,7 billion VND.
Hai Phong police arrested the general director of Ha Long Canned Food Joint Stock Company and three employees on January 10, in connection with an investigation into the collection and processing of diseased pork.
Vo Duy Khanh, 27, was fined 5 million dong for using his phone while driving, causing his vehicle to collide with a truck and alarming dozens of passengers.
Elite police forces, along with specialized vehicles and modern equipment, demonstrated their capabilities at a deployment ceremony aimed at ensuring the absolute safety of the 14th National Party Congress.
A woman reportedly cursed, grabbed her neighbor's hair, and slapped her after the neighbor complained about her son's behavior in an adjacent apartment.
Nguyen Thi Nga is accused of exploiting democratic freedoms and falsely claiming connections with leaders to defraud numerous households protesting the Ban Chat hydropower resettlement project.
Trinh Phan Thien, general director of Ngoc Thien Global Group Joint Stock Company, is accused of defrauding over 450 billion VND through bond mobilization.
Expanding the investigation into the debt collection gang led by "businessman" Ho Thanh Duoc, also known as 'Duoc Dat Bac 620', police arrested seven more accomplices.
Sentenced to life in prison for a 1998 robbery and murder, Brian Pippitt was released by authorities after numerous errors were identified in the initial prosecution.
The Supreme People's Court has mandated that all judicial staff avoid causing difficulties, inconveniences, or intentionally delaying the resolution of legitimate requests from citizens and organizations.
Dozens of police raid two houses in Duc Lap commune and Ninh Thanh ward, discovering nine individuals, 1.6 tons of stolen dogs, stun guns, and pepper spray.
After Lunar New Year (Tet), a reader plans to open a restaurant for factory workers and seeks guidance on whether to register as a business household or establish an enterprise, citing concerns about complex tax procedures.
Vo Cong Dat coerced his relative, a business director, to give him 800 million dong or buy him a car, threatening to defame him on social media if he refused.
Police have summoned two Facebook users who uploaded an AI-generated video falsely claiming that artist Quyen Linh was arrested by Ho Chi Minh City police.
Hoang Thi Thanh Tu, 45, faces charges for allegedly fabricating a story about priority land access in a Nha Trang urban project, defrauding a customer of 14 billion VND in deposits.
Vi Van Hanh stole 10 chi of gold from his mother's cabinet, selling it for 150 million VND to fund his gambling habit, and then staged a ransacking to mislead his family into believing their home had been burglarized.
Tran Tuan Kiet, 31, bought tens of tons of laughing gas (N2O) from various sources, brought it to Ho Chi Minh City, decanted it into smaller canisters, and sold it to numerous bars, clubs, and provinces.