The quiet New Year’s Eve of the prison administrator’s wife

As for the children, since childhood, Colonel Cuong and his wife have been doing ideological work, so the children also understand, sympathize and share with the difficulties and hardships of their parents.

The children even encourage their parents to make them feel secure in their work and complete their assigned tasks.

Inmates transport food and food for Tet.

In particular, in the school year 2021-2022, despite being affected by the Covid-19 pandemic, having to study online, the children of officers and soldiers of Yen Ha Prison still achieved very good academic results. Therefore, the family of Colonel Cuong and 2 other families of the camp were honored to be honored by the Ministry of Public Security as the typical family of the C10 Department.

As a young soldier, this is the third year Second Lieutenant Ha Manh Tien has been assigned to Yen Ha Detention Center and the same year that the 20-year-old second lieutenant welcomed New Year’s Eve at the camp.

Second lieutenant Tien shared, his father worked in the same unit, so since childhood, he was used to the fact that his father would not celebrate New Year’s Eve with his family.

Therefore, when entering the work camp, Second Lieutenant Tien was ready to accept the New Year’s Eve mission and considered it a normal thing. Although the time of the transition between the old year and the new year, there is also a recovery.

According to Lieutenant Tien, the time of New Year’s Eve is the most unstable time for prisoners because many prisoners have no family and no one comes to visit on holidays and Tet.

At these times, prison officers and other prisoners are really like their loved ones, besides sharing and encouraging them to help them overcome, stabilize their psychology and thoughts.

Yen Ha Prison is managing and detaining more than 3,000 inmates, mainly from the provinces of Dien Bien, Son La, Lai Chau, Hoa Binh, etc. Prisoners at the camp are men and nearly 80% are in prison. Rehabilitation here related to drug crimes.

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