Operating as a clandestine enterprise, a transnational scam group defrauded over 5,000 Vietnamese individuals of more than 15 billion VND within 20 days.
Tran Quoc Tan, former chairman of Tan Tan Joint Stock Company, and his wife were sentenced to prison for failing to comply with a civil judgment and tax evasion.
The Ministry of Public Security proposes that passenger vehicles with eight seats or more must install in-cabin cameras starting in 2029; violations could result in fines of up to 2 million dong for drivers and 12 million dong for businesses.
A man who handed his phone to bank employee Ngo Anh Tuan to "complete his application on the app" was secretly subjected to an online loan of 1.7 billion VND, which Tuan then embezzled.
Annette Eld filed a lawsuit against the city government and the police department, accusing the officer driving the patrol vehicle of negligence, which caused her severe injuries.
Mercedes driver Hoang Xuan Khoat is accused of taking his violation file to his car, locking the doors, and blocking the police headquarters entrance for four hours.
A smiling Coran Davies, pictured showing off his bright white cosmetic teeth, unknowingly sent the image directly to police, leading to his identification through facial recognition.
The Ministry of Public Security proposes increasing the authority of traffic police to fine road traffic violations up to 7,5 million VND, and commune police chiefs up to 37,5 million VND, a 15-fold increase from previous levels.
To end illegal transport operations, the Ministry of Public Security proposes fines of 8-14 million VND for vehicles not registered for transport business but carrying passengers or goods for a fee.
A man in Ca Mau created a Facebook account with his ex-wife's photo and personal details, posting messages in groups asking to 'seek romantic interaction' after their divorce, aiming to defame her honor.
Prime Minister Le Minh Hung directs the Administrative Management Police to make the effectiveness of serving the people the highest measure, continuing to develop VNeID into a national platform.
Following a drinking session outside an apartment building in Thanh My Tay ward, Ninh Tuyet Anh, 43, had an argument with her boyfriend, went home to retrieve a knife, and returned to fatally stab him.
The appellate court of the People's Supreme Court in Ho Chi Minh City is scheduled to open a session on 21/4 to review the appeals filed by the mother and wife of late actor Duc Tien concerning the inheritance he left behind.
Major General Le Quang Nhan stated that initial assessments suggest the deaths of four individuals in a house in Cat Tien commune may be linked to one victim's intent to commit suicide.
Ho Minh Dat admitted to once trading durians before being persuaded by friends to establish Nhat Tin Debt Trading Company, recruiting tattooed associates to terrorize debtors for debt collection.
Mai Xuan Anh allegedly grabbed a colleague by the collar, punched him, and forced his head onto a car hood after a dispute over referring taxi customers.
Pham Thi Trien, 56, killed her husband, who was abusive when drunk, by hitting him on the head with an iron pipe while he slept; she then attempted suicide but survived.
Driven by an existing social dispute, Hoang Van Thuy, wearing a mask and a hat to conceal his face, reportedly stormed into an opponent's home and repeatedly attacked him with a knife, leaving the victim severely injured.
Hoang Trong Loi, former vice chairman of Phuc Yen City People's Committee, has been arrested for alleged violations in a case involving organized crime 'masquerading as businesses'.