Admiral Nguyen Van Hien was recommended to be sentenced to 3-4 years in prison
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Admiral Nguyen Van Hien was recommended to be sentenced to 3-4 years in prison

On the morning of May 20, in the impeachment section, the Procuracy determined that Mr. Hien at the time of the crime was the Commander of the Navy, responsible to the Central Military Commission and the Ministry of National Defense for building a strong military service.

The economic policy has been agreed by the Ministry of National Defense, but it is required to comply with the law.

As a result, the Navy lost the right to manage and use three lands for a period of 49 years, causing a loss of more than 939 billion VND in the state budget.

The indictment stated that Mr. Hien had to perform many responsibilities at the same time.

The Procuracy representative read the impeachment statement on the morning of May 20.

4 of Mr. Hien’s subordinates at the Navy were determined by the Procuracy to be guilty of Violating regulations on land management (Article 229 of the Penal Code).

Three people were proposed to be declared guilty of Fraudulent appropriation of property (Article 174 of the Penal Code), including: Dinh Ngoc He (Ut `Troc`, former deputy general director of Thai Son Corporation) 20 years in prison (total

The indictment said that during the investigation, prosecution and at trial, defendant He denied his guilt;

In this case, with a sophisticated trick to seize the right to use and annex defense land on Ton Duc Thang Street, Mr. He directed Hoan to commit fraud.

According to the indictment, more than 6,700 square meters of land Nos. 2, 7-9, 9-11 Ton Duc Thang Street (HCMC) are of national defense origin, under the management of the Navy.

During the implementation process, the defendants Thiem, Nga and Thao proposed to the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the Navy Command and directly implemented plans to convert the use purpose of the three above land areas into economic land, contrary to the law.

In July 2006, the Navy did not have a report requesting the Ministry of National Defense to submit to the Prime Minister for adjusting land use planning, but defendants Thiem and Thao submitted it to the Standing Committee of the Party Committee of the Navy Command for comments.

Authorities allege that Mr. Hien signed many documents requesting the Ministry of National Defense and related units to change the purpose of using defense land to put three plots of land into cooperation to build offices for rent.

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