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Claiming he couldn’t abandon his luxury lifestyle, a man resorted to theft in top-tier stores. His sentence: 10 years behind bars.
Authorities are investigating a fake supplement ring led by a Hanoi-based firm producing fake children’s products like BABY SHARK and Medi Kid Calcium K2.
In recent years, Hanoi has witnessed a number of brazen bank robberies. While the suspects often attempted to flee the scene, police forces consistently managed to apprehend them swiftly.
Hanoi police have arrested the suspect involved in a robbery at a VietinBank branch in Chuong My District, Hanoi.
A masked suspect armed with a knife and gasoline bottle robbed a VietinBank branch in Chuong My and fled the scene.
From provincial to central facilities, counterfeit milk found in hospital pharmacies sparks public outrage.
Authorities uncover 3,500 tons of tainted bean sprouts soaked in banned "candy water" chemicals distributed across several provinces.
A group of customers all claimed they had suffered fractures or burns just a few months after their insurance contracts took effect, indicating the possibility of fraud.
Four production facility owners have been arrested by Nghe An provincial police for using a banned chemical known as “candy water” to soak bean sprouts.
Telegram became the epicenter of organized sex trade networks with tens of thousands of members.
After defrauding nearly 500 million VND (approximately 20,000 USD), Hoang Anh fled to Cambodia where he continued to participate in scam operations and was brutally beaten. Upon his return to Vietnam, he was arrested by police.
A massive operation producing and selling fake Western medicines has been exposed, affecting patient safety across Vietnam.
A female patient was allegedly sexually assaulted by a doctor during a procedure, prompting swift legal action and public outrage.
Girls aged 13 and 15 were sold into karaoke bars to serve male patrons. Before formally hiring them, the bar owner had already engaged in sexual intercourse with the minors, aged between 13 and under 16.
A major prostitution ring in Da Nang has been dismantled by police, with the ringleader managing over 300 sex workers through Telegram.
Ministry explains health sector oversight and calls for tighter market surveillance.
Nguyen Thien Toan, former General Director of Vietnam Tea Corporation, is accused of violating regulations on managing state assets and causing a loss of over 38 billion VND (approximately USD 1.5 million).
A fake milk ring shocks consumers as stars like Quang Minh and Van Hugo face backlash for misleading ads.
The Ministry of Public Security has detained several top executives for producing fake powdered milk under 573 different labels, targeting at-risk groups like diabetics and infants.
A criminal network behind nearly 600 counterfeit nutritional products, including formulas for infants and diabetics, has been dismantled in Hanoi.