Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Gambling operators in NorMin be wary

- By Alwen Saliring

FOLLOWING the revamp of police officers in Northern Mindanao, the Police Regional Office (PRO-10) is stepping up efforts against illegal gambling operations across the region through a ‘One strike policy’.

The directive is under the “Operation High Roller” of the PNP’s anti-illegal gambling campaign plan where police units are ordered to engage in the one time-big time operation on illegal gambling.

The order came from President Rodrigo Duterte himself and PNP chief Police Director General Ronald Dela Rosa.

Early this month, several high ranking police officers were relieved and reshuffled to different units and posts in the region.

PRO-10 regional director Chief Superinten­dent Timoteo Pacleb reiterates that a chief of police or station commander who will ignore the ‘one strike policy’ on illegal gambling will be relieved from their posts immediatel­y.

“We will also go after policemen who are protecting and engaging in illegal gambling activities,” Pacleb said.

PRO-10 spokespers­on Superinten­dent Lemuel Gonda reported that the police has carried out 42 operations against illegal ‘swertres’ which affects the Small Town Lottery from January 1 to February 18, this year.

At least 21 operations were

conducted in Bukidnon, 11 in Lanao del Norte, four in Cagayan de Oro City, two in Camiguin and Misamis Occidental and one in Iligan City and Misamis Oriental.

With these operations, 46 people were arrested: 21 in Bukidnon, 11 in Lanao del Norte, six in Misamis Occidental, four in Cagayan de Oro City, two in Camiguin and one in Iligan City and Misamis Oriental, respective­ly.

Gonda said 41 cases were filed against the arrested personalit­ies and nearly P25,000 bet money was confiscate­d.

The Northern Mindanao police also carried out 23 operations against other forms of illegal gambling such as cockfighti­ng, card and video games which resulted to the arrest of 41 personalit­ies.

Authoritie­s seized about P10,000 bet money including Illegal gambling machines.

Meanwile, Chief Inspector Mardy Hortillosa II, spokespers­on of the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (Cocpo), said illegal gambling activities have noticeably came back to its operations.

He said illegal ‘swertres’ and other numbers game, illegal video games and illegal cockfighti­ng are the prevalent forms of illegal gambling in the urban areas around the city.

“Daghan namatikdan nga nibalik napud. Actually wala na sila nawala nagtago-tago lang or siguro nagpahulay kajut,”Hortillosa said.

Hortillosa explained that illegal gambling operations are only taking a recess but have never stopped their activities.

He said operators are keeping an eye on the authoritie­s and they resumed illegal gambling activities once the police gets cold again in their campaign.

“Police lang gyud ilang gabantayan kung init ang campaing mopahulay sila or motago unya kung feeling sa police nga wala nay operationa­n, mobalik na pud sila ing-ana ang trend,”he said.

Hortillosa, however said, the police can always counter this system once the community remains serious in reporting illegal gambling operations in their areas.

 ?? FILE PHOTO ?? CHIEF Supt. Pacleb.
FILE PHOTO CHIEF Supt. Pacleb.

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