LAWYER Belen Tayaban of the National Police Commission in Ifugao orients residents of Umalbong, Hingyon about penalty for rape during the launching of pperation "Ammuna". -- MBL, PIA CAR, Ifugao |
By Marcelo B. Lihgawon
HINGYON, Ifugao --
Ifugao police force upped its anti-rape drive and find strategies to abate rising
occurrence of the crime in communities, now a major concern in the province.
The Ifugao
Police Provincial Office recently launched Operation “Ammuna” (enough/stop) in
Umalbong, this town.
This supports
Operation “Panio” (taboo) initiated last year wherein police conduct house to
house information drive about rape prevention.
With
restrictions during community quarantine due to the Covid-19 pandemic, this
time under Operation “Ammuna,” tarpaulins bearing the localized theme and
contact numbers of the police will be placed in conspicuous areas for
awareness.
Safety tips
against rape including punishment for rape will be printed in tarpaulins to
inform the public.
IPPO data
showed from January to July 2020, the province recorded 16 rape incidents where
14 occurred in residential houses and one each in the ricefield and
recreational place.
Operation
“Ammuna” will be adapted in municipal police stations in partnership with
municipal advisory councils and communities.
Some
residents during the launching suggested passage of a provincial ordinance
regulating the usage of cell phones in the schools and if possible concerned
government agencies will request deletion of all downloadable pornographic
materials in the internet. -- PIAIfugao
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