Sun.Star Davao

No memo yet on new anti-drug drive: DCPO

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THE Davao City Police Office (DCPO) has yet to receive the Command Memorandum Circular (CMC) from the central office of the Philippine National Police (PNP) that states specific guidelines on the role of the police personnel on the re-launch of the anti-drug campaign, an official said.

The PNP recently launched its modified anti-drug campaign dubbed as the "Project Double Barrel: Reloaded" which will be under the new PNP anti-drug department, Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Group (Pdeg).

DCPO spokespers­on Police Senior Inspector (PSI) Catherine dela Rey told Sun.Star Davao yesterday that they will comply to whatever guidelines relayed to them by the central office.

She, however, said they have already received the formal directive last March 4 from the PNP headquarte­rs, giving them the go signal to conduct anti-illegal drug operations on personalit­ies involved in such unlawful activities.

Following the receipt of the order from the central office as of yesterday, DCPO has already conducted six operations: one in Sta. Ana Police Station (PS); two in Talomo and one in Bunawan, Tugbok and Buhangin with six persons arrested in closecoord­ination with the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (Pdea).

DCPO has also relaunched its campaign against illegal drugs with the creation of the City Drug Enforcemen­t Unit (CDEU).

Dela Rey said the member of the CDEU were thoroughly screened to

avoid recruiting scalawags who are involved in drug operations, extortion activities and are drug protectors. They are the only cops who are allowed to conduct illegal drug operations.

She said personnel assigned to the city and station drug enforcemen­t units must have no derogatory record, must be reliable, must have good character and discipline­d and incorrupti­ble to ensure a clean reputation.

"They will also be subject to a background investigat­ion to make sure that they are [not] involved in any illegal activities. Only personnel listed in the city and station DEU will be allowed to operate," dela Rey said.

Meanwhile, Pdea 11 Director Adzhara Albani, in an interview with Sunstar Davao, said their agency continues to be the lead agency for curbing drug-related cases.

He said they are looking forward to work hand-in-hand with the newly-formed anti-drug task force of the PNP connected with the anti-drug campaign.

"Katong pag-undang sa Oplan Tokhang, kami ang nagtake-over sa high value ug high-impact operations. Ang challenge is kulang ang mga tao na mag handle sa trabaho. Karon na gibalik na nila, nanghinaot mi na mas mapakusog pa among force (When Oplan Tokhang was suspended we took over on the high value and high-impact operations. The challenge then was we lacked the manpower to conduct the operations. Now that the anti-drug campaign of PNP is back, we hope that they will strengthen our forces)," he said. JCR(For full story visit www.sunstar.com.ph/ davao/)

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