On the morning of April 23 at 9:30 AM, the provincial police of Dak Lak will hold a press conference to provide information on several cases of public and media interest, including a traffic accident on National Highway 29 that resulted in the death of a 12th-grade male student.
On April 23, a leader of the General Staff Office of the Dak Lak Provincial Police stated that at 9:30 AM today, a press conference will be held to provide information on several issues and cases of public and media concern in the area.
Speaking to the press, a representative of the General Staff Office confirmed that the press conference will include information about the traffic accident that killed a 12th-grade male student.
In connection with this traffic accident, a traffic police major has been suspended from duty to facilitate the investigation.
According to sources, the aforementioned traffic accident has been assigned to the Criminal Police Department for handling, as per regulations regarding fatal accident cases.
As previously reported, around 11:29 AM on April 15, a serious traffic accident occurred on National Highway 29 in Cu Pong commune.
The victim was V.Đ.Q. (18 years old, residing in Cu Pong commune, a 12th-grade student), who was riding a motorcycle traveling from National Highway 14 toward Ea Kiet commune, then plunged into a drainage ditch and died.
In relation to the incident, the Traffic Police Department of the Dak Lak Provincial Police issued a decision to suspend Major N.Q.H., an officer at the Krong Buk Traffic Police Station, from duty to assist in the investigation. The suspension aims to clarify the relevant details.
The decision was signed approximately one day after the incident occurred, is temporary, and has no set duration, intended to support the process of clarifying related circumstances.
As of now, there has been no revocation of the People’s Public Security title for Major H., contrary to some rumors circulating on social media.
Regarding the traffic accident that killed a 12th-grade male student on National Highway 29, the Dak Lak Provincial Police’s Traffic Police Department (PC08) has suspended a traffic police officer from duty to facilitate the investigation.