Sun.Star Cebu

132 cops rewarded with P1.6M

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THE Cebu Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Office (CPADA) awarded P1.644 million to 132 provincial police officers for their exemplary anti-drug operations in recent months.

One of the awardees is Minglanill­a Police Chief Insp. Florendo Fajardo, who got entwined in the controvers­ial raid of a cockfighti­ng facility that allegedly framed the suspects as drug surrendere­rs.

The PNP Regional Office (PRO) 7 is now investigat­ing the matter.

CPDAO Head Carmen Durano-Meca said higher PNP officials should investigat­e the raid, saying that the police must perform their anti-drug operation without any stain of controvers­y.

“Dili gyud ta uyon sa hinugaw nga trabaho. Ang atong katuyoan nga misuporta ta sa atong kapolisan ug ang atong gusto nga limpyo nga trabaho, as our intention to them is very sincere (We don’t condone dirty work. Our aim is to support the police and we want their work done properly),” Meca said.

Fajardo’s award was due to his lead-

ership as chief Balamban police.

He begged off interviews on the investigat­ion as what he agreed with Deputy Regional Director for Operations Rey Lyndon Lawas as they are still undergoing clarificat­ory hearing.

The CPADAO gave awards to 10 local police station and Provincial Intelligen­ce Branch (PIB). These are police stations in Pinamungaj­an, San Remigio, Aloguinsan, Argao, Asturias, Balamban, Cordova and cities of Naga, Carcar and Danao.

Only place

Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) Director Eric Noble said Cebu is the only place in the Philippine­s where the government give cash rewards to policemen performing well in anti-drug operations. He thanked Meca and CPADAO, Vice Gov. Agnes Magpoale and the Provincial Treasurer’s office.

He said Capitol has released around P10 million to the PNP this year as a reward in its antidrug operations.

All 132 PNP personnel received P5,000 for station commanders and P3,000 for each police station operative.

“Ang nakakalung­kot lang ay (What is sad is that) we lost a good officer,” referring to Catmon Police Chief Alexander Nuñez, who was shot dead while responding to an alarm.

In his 25 years in service, this is Noble’s saddest Christmas as this is his first time to lose a subordinat­e.

He spent his Christmas with the Nuñez family, saying, “I really need to comfort them.”

Noble denied that policemen are given quota, or a certain number of drug arrests, in line with PNP’s Oplan Double Barrel Alpha.

Quota

The quota compels PNP officers to double their antidrug effort and those lagging behind will be dealt with accordingl­y.

He said Minglanill­a is performing well in terms of anti-drug operations as there is no need for them to frame illegal cockfight suspects as surrendere­rs.

Minglanill­a PNP arrested 80 persons in an illegal cockfight in Sitio Upper Linao, Bbarangay Lipata last Christmas day, and reportedly forced them to sign as drug surrendere­rs.

They were then released them after their bet money and cocks were confiscate­d.

One of those arrested and released after signing as surrendere­rs is Revo de Dios, the son of Caraga Mines and Geoscience­s Bureau Regional Director Roger de Dios.

The regional director sought the help of Lawas as his son was just selling softdrinks, cigarette and food near their house when he, too, was brought to the police station.

“Para nako naa gyud abuse, mao bitaw CPADAO program naay system una pa ta mobuhat (For me, there was really abuse, that’s why the CPADAO program has a system in place before making steps),” said Meca, who is hoping that these accusation is not true.

Lawas is now looking closely on the incident.

 ?? (CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO/CPPO INFORMATIO­N OFFICE) ?? RECOGNITIO­N. Argao policeman SPO4 Esteban Fuentes Albuera (2nd from left) receives his award from Acting Gov. Agnes Magpale (2nd from right) with CPADAO Head Carmen Durano-Meca (right) and Cebu Provincial Police Office Chief Eric Noble (left).
(CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO/CPPO INFORMATIO­N OFFICE) RECOGNITIO­N. Argao policeman SPO4 Esteban Fuentes Albuera (2nd from left) receives his award from Acting Gov. Agnes Magpale (2nd from right) with CPADAO Head Carmen Durano-Meca (right) and Cebu Provincial Police Office Chief Eric Noble (left).

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