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Davao City police increases police visibility amid Sultan Kudarat bombing

- — Carmelito Q. Francisco Maya M. Padillo

DAVAO: DAVAO CITY

PDEA-11 building up case vs party drugs dealer, barangay officials in Davao

THE DAVAO regional office the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA-11) is building up a case against an individual who is bringing in and distributi­ng party drugs, mainly in Davao City. PDEA Regional Director Antonio E. Rivera, in a media forum, declined to name the suspect, but said the person has been under surveillan­ce for three months now. “Aside from ecstasy, he is also selling party drugs such as a combinatio­n of ecstasy and Viagra,” Mr. Rivera said. PDEA-11 is also monitoring two barangay chairmen and three kagawads in the region for involvemen­t in the illegal drug trade. “They are users and some protectors,” he said. Meanwhile, Mr. Rivera said the supply volume in the region has declined largely due to the activation of the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADAC). “I am happy to tell you this is one of the reasons why volume of the supply of drugs in Davao Region is not that huge because we empower the barangay, especially on BADAC,” he said. “The most challengin­g in terms of implementa­tion are those barangays in the urban areas,” he added. The PDEA official said they have already intensifie­d security measures at the Davao Internatio­nal Airport and at the seaport, the main entry points of illegal drugs in the region. — LAW ENFORCERS in Davao City have enhanced security measures through the deployment of more personnel around the city following the two bombings in Isulan, Sultan Kudarat last week and on Sunday. Sr. Insp. Maria Theresita D. Gaspan, spokespers­on of the city police office, said they “have studied how we will innovate the security measures,” especially in main points of public convergenc­e. The Davao regional police office has augmented the city police force by about 200 more uniformed personnel. On Sept. 2, 2016, a bomb exploded at the Davao City night market, killing 15 people and injuring 70 others.

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