Sun.Star Cebu

Tokhang fails to reform three pushers

- BY JOHANNA MARIE BAJENTING Sun.Star Correspond­ent

AS part of the monitoring process of Oplan Tokhang, drug pushers and users are placed under surveillan­ce to validate if they stayed true to their promise to give up illegal drugs.

But last Saturday, three pushers who already submitted themselves to the program were arrested.

“It’s up to them if they will get involved in drugs again but our campaign against illegal drugs is still continuous,” Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Director Joel Doria told Sun. Star Cebu.

With 11 police stations under him, Doria admitted that keeping track of all 80 barangays in the city is difficult.

“Hindi naman po natin mababantay­an lahat sa sobrang dami (We can’t guard them all because they’re so many),” he said.

From July 1 to 31, a total of 2,971 drug users and pushers in Cebu City surrendere­d through the Operation Tokhang, according to CCPO’s records.

Doria said they have coordinate­d with barangay officials and the communitie­s to help them with the monitoring.

He lauded their active cooperatio­n to sustain the program in the grassroots level.

Stop

The Oplan Tokhang or Toktok Hangyo is a program where law enforcers knock on the doors of drug users and pushers to ask them to stop their involvemen­t with illegal drugs.

In a recent forum, the Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 disclosed that a total of 62,290 have so far surrendere­d in Central Visayas.

Meanwhile, Senior Insp. Richard Sanchez of the Police Station 8 in Barangay Talamban, Cebu City said the barangay plays a vital role in the program, especially in educating the public on the ill effects of drugs.

They also work with the barangay officials in identifyin­g and prioritizi­ng those barangays that are reported to have a high concentrat­ion of drugs.

Last Saturday afternoon, Sanchez and his team arrested Niño Rey “Okong” Erana, 32, who was in their watchlist and a surrendere­e of the Tokhang.

He was arrested during a buy-bust in Barangay Pulangbato together with a habal-habal driver, Junry Beleña, 35.

Another suspected pusher, Joshua Mata, 24, was also nabbed in a buy-bust by the Police Station 2 operatives.

He surrendere­d to the Tokhang last July 26.

In the validation and surveillan­ce of the Pardo Police Station, the police learned that Julius “Kimpang” Edillon, a suspected drug pusher included in the watchlist of the station, went back to selling drugs.

Edillon was also caught in a buy-bust.

Arrest

In Barangay Parian, Churchill Rivera, 35; Wilfredo Aguilar, 30; Adsel Sabala, 23; and Jieferson Manila, 24, were caught having in their possession various drug parapherna­lia and playing cards.

They also caught Engelbert Sacay, 40.

The City Intelligen­ce Branch also arrested Philip Agang, 33, and Reynaldo “Rey” Cabajar, 52.

Operatives from the Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group 7 also arrested 13 persons in Barangay Tabunok, Talisay City last Saturday.

A team headed by Supt. Fermin Armendarez arrested the subject, Whamrick Entienza, 29, one of the members of the Abay and Japet Group, which is allegedly engaged in the illegal drug trade.

Also arrested were James Dean Bacasmas, 26, Gerlito Libradilla, 27; Ian Alverio, 28; Rolando Emnace, 38; Filiciano Cabo, 50; Nassef Tindug, 37; Christophe­r Moya, 29; Fidel Arnoco, 24; Jerson Cabuenas, 32; Frederico Gonzales, 26; Ashely Largo, 19; and Oliver Abaquita, 30.

Police confiscate­d shabu weighing four grams with a Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) value of P46,000.

A certain Jigger Labitad, an alleged cohort, escaped when he engaged the team in a gunfight.

He was wounded in the leg.

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