By
Dexter A. See
BAGUIO CITY – The
Baguio City Police Office recorded 2, 454 drug surrenderees in this city
from July 1, 2016, to January 2017.
City police director
Senior Supt. Ramil L. Saculles, said of total number of surrenderees, 2,018 were users while 436 were
pushers.
When the government's
enhanced anti-drug campaign was implemented starting March 6 this year, police
accounted for 92 drug surrenderees wherein 53 were drug pushers and 39 were
drug users.
For those users and
pushers who want to be brought back to mainstream society, the BCPO chief said
they are being required to undergo 12-module integrated participatory
community-based rehabilitation program with tests before they will graduate
from the program.
Based on the latest
data obtained from the Cordillera office of the Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency, there are still 19 of the city's 128 barangays which are classified as
drug-affected barangays because of presence of drug pushers and users.
According to him, law
enforcers will intensify their anti-drug operations in coordination with
concerned sectors of society to stop proliferation of illegal drugs in their
places and spare the youth from being addicted.
The police chief said
the BCPO will be actively involved in community-based programs to encourage participation
of the youth in activities like Battle of the Bands, sports events, and other
productive activities that will help them shy away from prohibited drugs.
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