
DECREE No. 53/1998/ND-CP OF JULY 21, 1998 ON
THE ORGANIZATION AND ACTIVITIES OF THE VIETNAM MARINE
POLICE
THE GOVERNMENT
Pursuant to the Law on Organization
of the Government of September 30, 1992;
Pursuant to the Ordinance on the Vietnam Marine Police
of March 28, 1998;
At the proposal of the Minister of National Defense,
DECREES:
Chapter I
GENERAL PROVISIONS
Article 1: The Vietnam
Marine Police is organized according to the Ordinance
on the Vietnam Marine Police of March 28, 1998.
Its international transaction name in English is Vietnam
Marine Police.
The Ministry of Defense shall directly organize, manage
and direct all activities of the Vietnam Marine Police.
Article 2: All activities
of the Vietnam Marine Police must comply with the prescriptions
of Vietnamese law; respect and observe the related international
conventions which the Socialist Republic of Vietnam
has signed or adhered to.
Article 3: All organizations,
individuals and means operating in the sea areas from
the base line to the outer border line of the exclusive
economic zone and the continental shelf of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam shall have to submit to the control
and inspection by the Vietnam Marine Police in assuring
security, order and safety and observing Vietnamese
law and the related international conventions which
the Socialist Republic of Vietnam has signed or adhered
to.
Chapter II
ORGANIZATIONS AND EQUIPMENT OF Vietnam MARINE POLICE
Article 4: The Organizational
system of the Vietnam Marine Police includes:
The Vietnam Marine Police
Department.
The Marine Police Sectors. The structure
of a Marine Police Sector comprises Regiments, Groups
and Squads of Marine Police.
The Training School of Marine Police.
The concrete organization, division
and equipment of the Marine Police agencies and units
shall be provided for by the Minister of Defense.
Article 5: The Head
of the Marine Police Department shall be appointed by
the Prime Minister at the proposal of the Minister of
Defense. He is assisted by a number of Deputy Department
Heads to be appointed by the Minister of Defense.
The Marine Police Department has the
legal person status and a seal of its own, has a budget
for organization, building and operations supplied by
the State budget, can open its own accounts at the State
Treasury, and has its head office in Hai Phong, its
permanent office in Hanoi and its representative in
Ho Chi Minh City.
Article 6: The Marine
Police Sectors are organized correspondingly with the
Navy Sectors. The Commander of a Marine Police Sector
shall be appointed by the Minister of Defense at the
proposal of the Head of the Marine Police Department.
Article 7: The Vietnam
Marine Police is supplied with the necessary means,
weapons and equipment to carry out its tasks.
Article 8: The service
flag, insignia and uniform of the Vietnam Marine Police
are provided for as follows:
Ensign:
The command flag has the
shape of an isosceles color marine blue, 1.5m high,
1m at the base, the national emblem in the center with
a yellow arrow crossing in the background.
The command flag shall be hung on a
mast 2.5m high planted at the stern.
The insignia has two parallel
stripes, one color orange and the other color white,
running from the upper edge of the hull to the water
level.
The first stripe color orange lies
at the end of the ship bow adjacent to the front point
of the hull at 30 0 C -40 0 C, 0.5m-1m large (depending
on the size of the ship) next to the second stripe color
white at a breadth of ¼ of the first stripe.
The insignia number is depicted on
either side of the ship.
The ship hull is painted
in marine blue, the command tower is painted in white.
On the ship hull:
+ On the stem two command stripes with
the number of the ship painted in white.
+ On the stem two command stripes in
white capital letters.
CANH SAT BIEN VIET NAM (upper line)
Vietnam MARINE POLICE (lower line)
Service insignia
The service insignia
The service insignia of the Vietnam
Marine Police has the shape of a shield on a dark blue
background with a 2 mm red brim and an anchor at the
center flanked by two rice ears and the red lettered
CSB underneath and a five-point star overhead.
Uniform
The military badge of
the Vietnam Marine Police is round in form, 33 mm in
diameter, with a golden star interlaced with a dark
blue anchor on a crimson background, surrounded by tow
rice ears, with a golden half-wheel marked with the
letters CSB in red.
The military badge in service is framed
by a double laurel:
+ General rank: golden double laurel
+ Colonel rank, company and non commissioned
officers, rank-and-file: double laurel silver color.
Rank badges and insignias
of the Vietnam Marine Police shall conform with Decree
No. 74-HDBT of April 26, 1982 of the Council of Ministers
(now the Government) concerning the "Regulations on
military signs, rank badges, insignias and ceremonial
uniform of the Vietnam People's Army", Decree No. 78-HDBT
of March 27, 1991 of the Council of Ministers (now the
Government) on "Modifying and supplementing Decree No.
74-HDBT of April26, 1982" and Decree No. 61-CP of October
21, 1996 of the Government on "Modifying and supplementing
the regulations on the insignias, badges and ranks of
professional armymen". In particular, with regard to
the Vietnam Marine Police there are the following amendments
and modifications:
- Background of rank badge: color dark
blue
- Border of rank badge: color yellow
- Rank button: with an anchor figure
and the letters CSB in red.
- Background of insignia: color dark
blue, figure on insignia like figure of rank badge.
The uniform of the Vietnam
Marine Police comprises two categories, one for winter
and the other for summer.
The Ministry of Defense shall make
concrete provisions for the regime of annual equipment,
style and form of tailoring.
Article 9: While on
duty the ships, boats and other means of the Vietnam
Marine Police have to fly the National Flag and the
Command Flag of the Marine Police; the officers and
troops of the Police; the officers and troops of the
Marine Police must wear the badge and the prescribed
uniform.
Chapter III
ACTIVITIES OF THE Vietnam MARINE POLICE
Article 10: The Vietnam
Marine Police carries out its managerial function for
security, order and safety and ensures the observance
of the law of the Socialist Republic of Vietnam and
the related international conventions which the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam has signed or adhered to in the
sea areas and on the continental shelf of the Socialist
Republic of Vietnam.
Article 11: The Head
of the Marine Police Department is the Head of the Vietnam
Marine Police. He leads and directs according to the
regime of chief responsible person on the basis of ensuring
the principle of democratic centralism.
The Head of the Marine Police Department
has the duty to direct and organize the operations of
the Vietnam marine Police and coordinate actions with
he related forces in carrying out the tasks and powers
defined in the Ordinance on the Vietnam Marine Police.
The Head of the Marine Police Department
shall assign responsibilities to the Deputy Heads of
Department in each domain of work or each duty; he shall
have to use effectively the assistant agencies and permanently
educate the officers and men under his authority to
raise their sense of responsibility and their standards.
Article 12: The Marine
Police Sectors shall have to carry out their tasks and
powers defined in the Ordinance on the Vietnam Marine
Police.
Following is the allocation of managerial
powers to the Marine Police Sectors:
Sector 1 shall manage
the sea areas and the continental shelf from the estuary
of Bac Luan river in Quang Ninh province to Mui Doc
in Ha Tinh province.
Sector 3 of manages the
sea areas and the continental shelf from Mui Doc in
Ha Tinh province to Cu Lao Xanh in Binh Dinh province.
Sector 4 manages the sea
areas and the continental shelf from Cu Lao Xanh in
Binh Dinh province to the northern bank of Dinh An estuary
in Soc Trang province.
Sector 5 manages the sea
areas and the continental shelf from the northern bank
of Dinh An estuary in Soc Trang province to Ha Tien
in Kien Giang province.
Article 13: The Commander
of a Marine Police Sector is the man who derectly commands
and organizes the direction of the Marine Police units
under his authority to carry out the tasks within their
scope of activity; he shall keep in touch and closely
coordinate with the commanders of the units of Border
Guards and the related forces in the discharge of his
duty.
The Commander of a Marine Police Sector
shall have to regularly educate and raise the sense
of responsibility and standard of the officers and men
under his authority.
Article 14: The Commander
of a Marine Police Sector shall organize and implement
the regime of guard duty on each sea area, the plan
of regular and irregular patrol of the Marine Police
under his authority.
When detecting signs of violation of
law on the sea or on orders from the higher authority,
the Commander of a Marine Police Sector shall have to
mobilize the forces and means under his authority to
expeditiously arrive at the place where the violation
occurs in order to deal with it according to his competence.
Article 15: The officers
and men of the Marine Police shall perform the duties
and have concrete powers defined at the Ordinance on
the Vietnam Marine Police and coordinate with the related
forces on the sea in carrying out their activities in
order to regularly and continuously monitor the situation
on the sea, promptly detect and take cognizance of the
incidents and accidents and handle them according to
their competence or record them into the dossier of
violation and at the same time report them urgently
to their immediate higher level of command.
Article 16: Within
the internal waters, when requested, the Vietnam Marine
Police shall have to coordinate and assist the other
specialized forces in carrying out their tasks, and
ensure the activities on the sea in conformity with
the prescriptions of law; in case the Vietnam Marine
Police itself detects violations of law it shall have
to immediately inform the specialized forces, temporarily
detain the persons and means that are caught in the
act of violation, then hand them over to the competent
agency to handle according to the provisions of law.
Article 17: Within
the area from the base line to the outer boundary of
the exclusive economic zone and continental shelf of
Vietnam, the Vietnam Marine Police shall independently
carry out the tasks and powers provided for in the Ordinance
on the Vietnam Marine Police. In cases of necessity,
the Vietnam Marine Police may coordinate with the related
specialized forces to carry out activities in order
to maintain the observance of law and handle the acts
of violation of law; the related branches may assign
to the Vietnam Marine Police a number of given activities
under its function and professional task and within
the contents and scope of assignment to be defined by
the Ministry of Defense and the related Ministries and
branches.
Chapter IV
AWARDS AND HANDLING OF VIOLATIONS
Article 18: Officers
and men of the Marine Police with meritorious records
in the implementation of their tasks shall be awarded
according to the common regulations of the State.
Article 19: Officers
and men of the Marine Police who violate the provisions
of this Decree and related provisions of law or who
show irresponsibility and fail to accomplish their tasks
shall, depending on the character and extent of the
violation, be disciplined or examined for penal liability
as prescribed by law.
Chapter V
IMPLEMENTATION PROVISIONS
Article 20: This Decree
takes effect on the 1 st of September 1998.
Article 21: The Minister
of Defense, the Head of the Vietnam Marine Police Department,
the other Ministers, the Heads of ministerial-level
agencies, the Heads of agencies attached to the Government,
the Presidents of the People's Committees of the provinces
and cities directly under the Central Government shall
have to implement this Decree.
On behalf of the Government
Prime Minister
PHAN VAN KHAI |