461 druggies surrender in Mountain Province
>> Thursday, September 22, 2016
By Gina
Dizon
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- Provincial
police director Supt Cornelio Comila reported a total of 461 drug
surrenderees during the recent Provincial Peace and Order Council meeting here
saying that of the 461 surrenderees were 355 shabu users and the rest,
users of marijuana and seven women.
Comila said of 461 surrenderees 18 were drug
pushers.
Drug surrenderees
come from municipalities of Bauko, Bontoc, Sagada, Paracelis, Tadian, Sabangan,
and Sadanga though reports from Barlig and Besao still have to be validated,
Comila said.
Comila reported that
Bontoc Mayor Franklin Odsey shall be involving surrenderees from this capital
town’s waste segregation program; and Bauko Mayor Abraham Akilit to let
surrenderees from Bauko get involved in the municipality’s nursery seeding activities.
Paracelis town mayor Avelino Amangyen shall be letting surrenderees get
involved in the town’s barangay peace keeping action teams (BPAT). Other
town mayors are reported to require drug surrenderees to regularly report at
respective police stations.
Technical Skills and
Development Authority (TESDA) provincial director Gabriel Cayacay said in a
separate press conference that TESDA offers skills trainings and surenderees
can avail of these. Cayacay urges surrenderrees to approach TESDA officers here
at Bontoc for their training requests.
In same PPOC meeting,
Gov. Bonifacio Lacwasan encouraged Provincial employees to undergo drug
tests.
Police senior
inspector Emilia Calixto of the PNP provincial crime and forensic laboratory
here said drug testing machines are needed to fully provide results of
drug tests.
Currently,
PNP-provincial police still have to refer to the regional crime lab to confirm
drug tests initially administered in the Province’s available drug testing
equipment.
In same meeting, Lt
Col Eugenio Osias of the 81st IB of the Philippine Army said drug eradication
operations were a major thrust of the PA.
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