Sun.Star Baguio

MP, Baguio cop chiefs get joint recognitio­ns

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BOKOD, Benguet – The Cordillera Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC-CAR) and the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOCCAR) conferred to the Provincial Director of the Mountain Province Police Office (MPPO) and the City Director of the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO).

The award was given for their exemplary service in making Mountain Province drug-free from January to June this year and for placing sixth of the ten Safety cities in Southeast Asia, respective­ly.

The plaques of recognitio­n signed by RDC-CAR and RPOCTABUK

CR chairman and Baguio City Mayor Mauricio Domogan, RPOC-CAR vice chairman and Police Regional Office–Cordillera (PRO-COR) regional director Chief Superinten­dent Rolando Nana and RDC-CAR vice chairperso­n and National Economic Developmen­t Authority–Cordillera (NEDA-CAR) regional director Milagros Rimando awarded to MPPO Provincial Director Senior Superinten­dent Allen Ocden and BCPO City Director Senior Superinten­dent Ramil Saculles for their outstandin­g and exemplary accomplish­ments in the delivery of quality services to the public in their areas of jurisdicti­on.

Earlier, the RDCCAR and RPOC-CAR recognized the efforts of Ocden and Saculles in the implementa­tion of strategic anti-criminalit­y and peacekeepi­ng initiative­s that resulted to the drug-free status of the 145 barangays of Mountain province for a considerab­le duration and sustaining Baguio city’s achievemen­t as the 6th Safest City in Southeast Asia based on the perception of individual­s who have frequented a number of cities in the Southeast Asian region for a number of times.

Ocden expressed his gratitude to the RDCCAR and RPOC-CAR for recognizin­g the ef- forts of the men and women in uniform in curbing and preventing the proliferat­ion of illegal drugs in the different barangays of Mountain Province considerin­g that without the cooperatio­n of the residents and barangay officials, the drug-free status of the barangays could not have been realized.

He assured stakeholde­rs in Mountain Province the government’s antidrug, anti-criminalit­y and anti-insurgency campaign will be unrelentin­g and uncompromi­sing because the reign of peace and order in a certain locality is the basic foundation for developmen­t and employment, economic activities and additional sources of livelihood are offshoots of developmen­t.

It will be recalled that in February 2017, the PRO-COR conferred to the provinces of Mountain Province, Ifugao, Kalinga, Apayao and Abra drug-cleared status certificat­ions after all identified drug-affected barangays were cleared of drug suspects among other related factors.

On the other hand, Saculles also expressed his gratitude to the local government and the people of Baguio city for providing the atmosphere of being one of the Safest Cities in Southeast Asia, claiming that there is a need for residents to continue supporting the implementa­tion of the needed interventi­ons that will sustain the city’s identity as one of the Safest Cities that will help boost the overall growth of the local tourism industry.

The accomplish­ments of the MPPO and BCPO should serve as a motivation of other police units regionwide to excel in their anti-criminalit­y and other peacekeepi­ng initiative­s that will ensure the reign of peace and order in the region.

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