Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Bucor opens inter-agency office vs drugs

- BY ALVIN MURCIA @tribunephl_alvi

The Bureau of Correction­s (BuCor) yesterday opened the office and barracks of the interagenc­y collaborat­ive groups that will pave the way for the synchroniz­ation of an anti-illegal drug campaign in and out of the state prison and penal farms.

After a short delay due to bidding requiremen­ts for the procuremen­t of the needed equipment that will be used for the operation of the said office, BuCor Director General Gregorio Pio P. Catapang Jr. said, “We are all set now to work together with the common goal of solving illicit drug activities and financiall­y disable those behind it and paralyze them from further engaging in the traffickin­g of illegal drugs.”

He added that 70 to 80 percent out of the more than 52,000 PDLs nationwide are in prison due to drug-related cases.

Catapang admitted that despite the stringent measures in place, the bureau continuous to encounter entry of contraband such as dangerous drugs, Controlled Precursors and

Essential Chemicals and drug parapherna­lia, in its prison facilities. Thus, the need for collaborat­ion with other government agencies as a vital approach to resolving the complex issues of drug use and traffickin­g in BuCor facilities.

Acting New Bilibid Prison Superinten­dent, CCINSP Roger Boncales disclosed that based on Bucor data from January to March of this year, at least 711.76 grams of shabu and 13.54 grams of marijuana have been confiscate­d or recovered directly from PDLs while the majority were found abandoned inside the New Bilibid Prison during their series of “Oplan Galugad.”

Aside from this, Boncales added, they also confiscate­d contraband from PDL’s visitors like illegal drugs, cash, tobacco, cellphones and SIM cards.

Under the memorandum of agreement signed by BuCor with the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, the Philippine National Police, the National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency and National Bureau of Investigat­ion an Operations Center will be establishe­d inside the NBP to efficientl­y carry out the functions, duties and responsibi­lities of the IACG and to properly execute and implement the provisions of R.A. 9165, otherwise known as the Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

The operation center should concentrat­e on intelligen­ce gathering, monitoring and taking action to prevent drug-related activities inside the NBP and other prison facilities and

penal farms.

 ?? PHOTOGRAPH BY DIANNE BACELONIA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE ?? THIS buko (young coconut) vendor along Gil Puyat Avenue says he can’t even sit down to rest because of the high demand for buko juice as a refreshmen­t due to this summer’s higher heat index. Compared to months ago, the vendor now sells two large trucks of young coconuts per day.
PHOTOGRAPH BY DIANNE BACELONIA FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE THIS buko (young coconut) vendor along Gil Puyat Avenue says he can’t even sit down to rest because of the high demand for buko juice as a refreshmen­t due to this summer’s higher heat index. Compared to months ago, the vendor now sells two large trucks of young coconuts per day.

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