Showing posts with label District Committee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label District Committee. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Court sentences cemetery disorder culprits

The people’s court of Cam Le district in the central city of Da Nang sentenced Nguyen Huu Minh, who masterminded the public disturbance at the Con Dau cemetery, to 12 months in jail at a trial on Oct. 26.

Minh was charged with “causing public disorder” and “resisting on-duty officials”.

The court also gave a nine-month imprisonment term to Phan Thi Nhan, a 12-month suspension to Nguyen Huu Liem, and a nine-month suspension term each to Doan Cang, Nguyen Thi The, Le Thanh Lam and Tran Thanh Viet, on the same charges.

The defendants, with those having suspension terms released immediately after the trial closed, reside in Hoa Xuan ward in Cam Le district and Hoa Nhon commune in Hoa Van district.

According to the Cam Le District people’s procuracy, the defendants were involved in the public disturbance relating to the relocation of the Con Dau cemetery in Hoa Xuan ward for an eco-urban area development scheme.

Due to the Con Dau cemetery’s relocation, on March 19, 2010, the Cam Le district people’s committee announced a halt to funerals at the cemetery and removal of existing tombs to Hoa Son cemetery in Hoa Vang district in line with the Da Nang people’s committee’s regulations.

Enforcing the Cam Le district people’s committee’s announcement, the Hoa Xuan ward people’s committee issued an announcement on the cessation of burial services at the Con Dau cemetery from March 29, 2010.

In connection with the case, the seven defendants mentioned above had taken advantage of Dang Thi Tan’s funeral and incited a number of extremist elements, especially the deceased woman’s family, not to follow the Cam Le district people’s committee’s guidance and intentionally burry Tan’s body in the Con Dau cemetery.

The acts by these defendants and extremist elements caused public disorder and fights against the police in Con Dau hamlet, Hoa Xuan ward, Cam Le district, during the deceased woman’s funeral on May 4 and triggered serious security and social order consequences.

At the court, all defendants admitted their wrongdoings and showed repentance and the desire to redeem their faults./.

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Sunday, October 31, 2010

Resettlement areas plan approved

HCM CITY — The HCM City People's Committee has approved a plan to develop two resettlement areas for residents who are living in Binh Khanh and An Thoi Dong communes in Can Gio District, two areas that are at risk of landslides.

Under the detailed plan, residents living in those communes will be moved to Co Dau and Ca Chay resettlement areas in Binh Khanh and An Thoi Dong communes, respectively.

The city People's Committee has urged Can Gio District People's Committee to submit a plan to develop infrastructure projects in the Co Dau and Ca Chay resettlement areas according to the standards set by the Government for "new rural areas".

In addition, the Can Gio District People's Committee has been asked to complete and submit the audited accounts of the projects' costs to the city committee as soon as possible.

The city committee has also approved a proposal from the city's Department of Finance to offer each resettled household a 100-square-metre plot of land.

Resettled households would be exempted from paying land-use fees.

Resettled households will also receive VND40 million (US$2,100) to cope with any natural calamities, according to the plan.

The city's Department of Planning and Architecture was also asked to conduct research on and design houses or apartments for resettled households in accordance with the standards for the new rural areas. The findings are expected to be submitted to the city by early this month.

The city's Department of Labour, Invalids and Social Affairs is responsible for conducting research on special cases of poor households that must be resettled.

In addition to these projects, the HCM City People's Committee has approved another plan to build 500 resettlement apartments for families displaced by the project to urbanise the Thu Thiem Bridge area, and 850 apartments for a resettlement project in Ward 12 in Binh Thanh District.

The city committee has asked Binh Thanh District People's Committee to work with departments and agencies to draft a detailed plan on how to move households who live along rivers and canals in the district.

The families will have to be resettled to make way for a project to upgrade Thanh Da residential area in Ward 27 in Binh Thanh District.

The district committee has been urged to finish the projects by 2015. — VNS

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