Da Nang Police Execute Nighttime Operation to Disperse Youth Gatherings
On the night of April 10, 2025, Da Nang police launched a coordinated operation to disperse groups of teenagers and young adults gathering on the streets, particularly along Nguyen Hue (2nd of September) Road. The crackdown began immediately after a specialized meeting, with officers patrolling key areas to address disturbances and illegal activities. By dawn on April 11, authorities had dismantled over 100 youths who had gathered with more than 50 motorbikes at the 29.3 Square, dispersing the crowd and seizing 30 vehicles.
The operation focused on high-risk zones where youths had previously caused traffic chaos and public disturbances. Officers used roadblocks and checkpoints to intercept violations, including underage drivers, unregistered motorcycles, and excessive speed. Over 42 individuals were cited for infractions, with 106 under 16 and 1,458 aged 16–18 identified as repeat offenders.
The police emphasized strict enforcement to deter similar gatherings. This was part of a broader strategy to address recurring issues in the city’s nightlife. Earlier patrols had already led to the seizure of 601 vehicles and the arrest of 75 individuals for serious offenses.
Enforcement Targets Traffic Violations and Illegal Activities
During the operation, officers prioritized targeting specific violations, including unlicensed driving, lack of registration, and illegal modifications to motorcycles. Over 42 cases were recorded, with 106 minors under 16 and 1,458 aged 16–18 identified as repeat offenders. The police also recovered a stolen motorcycle suspected of being linked to a theft case, which was handed over to local authorities for further investigation.
In addition to roadblocks, police raided entertainment venues, including billiard halls and internet cafes, to dismantle hidden gatherings. These raids uncovered dozens of individuals violating curfew laws and contributed to the city’s goal of reducing public disturbances. The police highlighted that 464 of the 1,905 cited cases involved youth aged 16–18 operating vehicles with engines over 50 cm³, a critical focus area for traffic safety.
Collaboration with the 911 emergency unit intensified efforts, with over 1,121 officers participating in 219 patrols. These operations led to the identification of 105 violations, including 26 cases where youth tested positive for narcotics while operating vehicles. The police emphasized that these actions were part of a multi-pronged approach to combat illegal activities and ensure public safety.

Long-Term Strategy Combats Recurring Youth-Related Crimes
The crackdown was part of a sustained effort by Da Nang police to address systemic issues involving youth and traffic violations. Since July 2025, authorities have dismantled 11 criminal groups, arresting 102 suspects, including 75 individuals charged with serious offenses. These groups were linked to incidents such as public disorder, weapons possession, and drug use, which the police have prioritized in their enforcement strategy.
To reinforce this approach, police have maintained high-intensity patrols, with over 3,200 officers conducting 1,355 night shifts. These efforts have resulted in the temporary seizure of 535 motorbikes and 66 other vehicles, along with the prosecution of 5 major cases involving organized youth gangs. The police also emphasized collaboration with local communities to raise awareness about the dangers of underage driving and illegal modifications.
Despite these measures, authorities warned that vigilance was necessary to prevent future incidents. The operation’s success in dispersing large groups and seizing vehicles demonstrated the effectiveness of combined enforcement and public engagement. However, the police reiterated their commitment to maintaining strict controls to safeguard the city’s safety and order.
Conclusion
The Da Nang police operation underscored the city’s determination to curb youth-related crimes and traffic violations through rigorous enforcement and community collaboration. By targeting both immediate disturbances and long-term systemic issues, authorities aim to restore public safety while addressing the root causes of youth misconduct. The crackdown’s success highlights the need for continued vigilance in maintaining order on the city’s streets.
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