PNP: No public official drug protector in Baguio
>> Thursday, July 28, 2016
By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY - The top cop here said no
elected public official in the city is a “protector” of lucrative drug trade in
the city, except for a barangay kagawad and two barangay tanods who voluntarily
submitted themselves for having allegedly used prohibited drugs.
Senior Supt. George
D. Daskeo, city police chief, said despite non-involvement of elected city
officials in the drug trade, law enforcers are validating reports on the drug
trade in the city to ascertain protectors.
“We will not stop
our campaign against the proliferation of illegal drugs in our city because
although hundreds of drug pushers and users have voluntarily submitted
themselves to the police and vowed to abandon the use and trade of illegal
drugs, we want to go after those behind the lucrative trade,” Daskeo said.
The police official
claimed BCPO is proud that no elected city official is involved in the illegal
drug trade unlike in other areas in the country where some local officials are
being identified as protectors illegal drugs trade.
According to him,
law enforcers are now closely monitoring activities of the barangay kagawad and
the two barangay tanods who voluntarily submitted themselves to the police and
admitted that they have been involved in the use of illegal drugs, thus, they committed
to abandon their habit and identified their sources for the information of law
enforcers.
He warned local
officials that the non-involvement of elected officials to the illegal drug
trade does not mean that the police will stop monitoring their activities,
thus, the officials must continue supporting the illegal drugs campaign as this
had been contributing to crimes incidents in the different barangays.
Daskeo told city
officials the campaign of the police against illegal drugs has a multi-pronged
approach in order to account and neutralize the operations of high-profile drug
personalities, address the proliferation of illegal drug pushers and users on
the ground, thus, the need for the participation and cooperation of the public
in order for the law enforcers to succeed in the campaign in the next three to
six months.
He said law
enforcers are taking precautions in the conduct of the necessary operations
against drug personalities, pushers and users in the city to avoid collateral
damage to innocent civilians in the campaign considering that they have a
deadline to meet prescribed by no less than President Rodrigo Duterte; but such
efforts will not compromise their other anti-criminality and peacekeeping
initiatives which are their mandated priority.
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