Info drive launched in Abra to lessen crime
>> Monday, September 3, 2012
By Maritess B. Beñas
BANGUED
– Officials and constituents are now starting ways and means to lessen crime in
this province which had been known for violence like killings particularly
during elections.
Gov.
Eustaquio P. Bersamin led the launching of the United for Abra information
drive in the province a few days ago with the theme, “Crime-free Abra”.
The
event started with a motorcade around the Bangued town proper with the vehicles
bearing streamers printed with the hotline numbers of the Abra Provincial
Police Office and Bangued Municipal Police Station.
This
is for information of the public on what numbers to contact in case of
emergency or in case they witness a crime committed in their communities or
have information leading to the solution of a crime.
A
short program followed at the town plaza with the symbolic candle lighting and
release of balloons led by Bersamin, Cordillera Police regional director, Chief
Supt. Benjamin B. Magalong; Col. Eliseo C. Posadas, Brigade Commander of the
Philippine Army; Bangued Mayor Ryan Luna, Police Senior Supt. Alexander Rafael,
Abra provincial police director; Mayor Esther Bernos who represented Rep. Ma.
Jocelyn Bernos, and all heads of government agencies in the province.
The
event was conceptualized because of the killings in Abra especially in Bangued.
It
aimed to create awareness among people of their role in crime solution by
texting or calling the police
information on cases or incidents.
In
his message, Bersamin expressed appreciation to lawyer Glo Acena-Florendo and
Willy Estrada who conceptualized the initiative towards a peaceful Abra, and
who also sponsored the printing of streamers used during the motorcade.
The
governor reiterated his usual appeal to the people of Abra to cooperate with
law enforcers in crime solution and to stop blaming the police, prosecutors and
all who are tasked to carry out the dispensation of justice because “we, the
community people are part of the pillars of the criminal justice system.”
Magalong
also thanked the people for their support in peacekeeping efforts of the police
urging his men to sustain efforts to regain trust and confidence of the people
in the police that have been lost for a long time.
Bernos
also appealed for cooperation among all Abrenios to continue to work for peace
in Abra.
The
streamers that bear the hotline numbers of the local police are now hung at
strategic places for the public to have
a ready access so that they can text or call the police on information that
would lead to solution of cases.
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