Police in Vietnam accused 75 people of terrorism on Friday (June 23) after gun attacks on two police headquarters that killed nine in the country's Central Highlands.
Gun violence is extremely uncommon in Vietnam, where it is illegal for citizens to own firearms and the black market for weapons is limited.
A formal criminal investigation case, including arrest warrants, has been opened against 75 people for alleged terrorism while eight others are being probed for protecting criminals, the MPS said. According to the statement, police have evidence the suspects had help from"foreign individuals and organisations".
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