Sun.Star Cebu

■ COMMUNITIE­S, MEDIA HELPED CITY POLICE IN FIGHT VS. ILLEGAL DRUGS: DORIA

- JOHANNA MARIE O. BAJENTING / Reporter @JOBajentin­g

Cebu City Police Office Director Joel Doria attributes the city’s success in the fight against illegal drugs to the help of the community, media and barangays. The police’s Oplan Pokemon, which stands for “Pakigbatuk­an og Sugpuon and Krimen ug ang Epekto sa illegal nga drugs nga Makadaut of Makaguba sa Nasud,” has been more successful, having netted 4,816 drug personalit­ies from 3,105 operations, with no reported human rights violations. The initiative paved the way for Doria earning the Metrobank Foundation award as one of the 10 Outstandin­g Filipinos of 2017.

Bloody, tough, and inhumane.

These were just a few of the descriptio­ns of the Philippine National Police’s war on drugs, until the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) came up with Oplan Pokémon, which stands for Pakigbatuk­an Og sugpuon ang Krimen ug ang Epekto sa illegal nga drugas nga Makadaut Og Makaguba sa Nasud.

Under Oplan Pokemon, the CCPO caught 4,816 drug personalit­ies from 3,105 operations with reportedly no human rights violation.

Such an initiative paved the way for CCPO Director Joel Doria to be awarded as one of the 10 recipients of the Metrobank Foundation’s Outstandin­g Filipinos of 2017.

“We needed a strategy to address all the issues on our anti-criminalit­y and anti-drugs campaign with self-preservati­on of our men and respect for human rights to our subjects as topmost priority,” said Doria. The city director, though, admitted that he hit a rocky start.

“There was no support at first. There was resistance because of the sudden change but when we reached out to the grassroots, to the barangay level, finally, there was a response,” he said.

The community, media, and barangays, Doria said, all played crucial roles for the success of the program. Oplan Pokémon was named and conceptual­ized after a popular augmented reality game, Pokémon Go, in which players try to catch virtual “pocket monsters.”

It was launched on July 15 , and was done once every month. But when text messages and intelligen­ce informatio­n started to pour in as the campaign gained a momentum, the CCPO decided to have it on a weekly basis.

From street pushers to high-value targets, operatives conducted raids and busts that resulted in the confiscati­on of at least P300 million worth of drugs.

 ?? FOTO GRABBED FROM METROBANK FOUNDATION FB PAGE ?? POKEMON. For pioneering an anti-illegal drug program, Oplan Pokemon, CCPO Director Joel B. Doria has been recognized among Metrobank Foundation’s Outstandin­g Filipinos 2017.
FOTO GRABBED FROM METROBANK FOUNDATION FB PAGE POKEMON. For pioneering an anti-illegal drug program, Oplan Pokemon, CCPO Director Joel B. Doria has been recognized among Metrobank Foundation’s Outstandin­g Filipinos 2017.

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