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Vietnam: Government sheds light on Thai Ha criminal behaviour.

Thai Press Reports

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Section: General News - Documents and photos revealing criminal behaviour on the part of some Thai Ha parishioners were revealed yesterday by the Hanoi People's Committee at a press briefing.

Since late 2007, a number of Thai Ha parishioners had been vandalising the area around 178 Nguyen Luong Bang Street, which houses the Cement Transport Company, the Hanoi Electricity Company and the Chien Thang Garment Joint Stock Company, committee vice chairman Vu Hong Khanh said.

Walls had been damaged, crosses and statues erected, trees felled and the ground levelled in the Chien Thang Garment Joint Stock Company company, he said.

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