Sun.Star Davao

'Bulabog' profiles 1K, nabs 3

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CLOSE to 1,000 individual­s from six police stations in Davao City underwent bio-profiling and three persons with standing warrants of arrest were nabbed during the police’s surprise operation dubbed as "Oplan Bulabog"

"Oplan Bulabog" yesterday morning in line with their anti-criminalit­y and anti-terrorism campaign.

DCPO spokespers­on Police Senior Inspector Ma. Teresita Gaspan said during yesterday's AFP-PNP press forum at Task Force Davao (TFD) headquarte­rs in Sta. Ana Pier that during the joint operation, a total of 974 persons were invited for questionin­g during the conduct of the Joint Anti-Criminalit­y and Terrorism Operation Plan.

Of this number, 809 persons have IDs, 165 are without IDs, 13 of whom are internally displaced persons (IDPs) from Marawi.

It also resulted to the arrest of three wanted persons identified as Renato Zamoras Cabariana Jr., for Violation of Comelec Resolution on the gun ban; Joel Ragmac Jamora for Less Serious Physical Injury; and Jenelyn Arevalo Quibol for Simple Slander. The activity started at 6 a.m. and ended at about 10:30 a.m..

Gaspan said that it is a preemptive security operation on possible criminal and terrorist lairs in the city.

The operation was launched in areas of Police Station (PS2) (Prk 9, Lower Madapo, Brgy 8-A), PS3 (Arroyo Compound, Matina Crossing), PS4 (KM 12, Bolinao Site), PS 6 (Muslim Village, Ilang), PS 8 (Alegre, Manggahan, Toril), PS 9 (Deca Homes, Tacunan) - all in Davao City.

These areas were selected after their barangay officials sought for their assistance to conduct identity check among their constituen­ts after they noticed suspicious personalit­ies and illegal activities.

It was launched in coordinati­on with other law enforcemen­t units in Davao City and Deputy Provincial Directors for Operations of Davao del Norte Police Provincial Office (DNPPO), Compostela Valley PPO, Davao Oriental PPO, Davao del Sure PPO and Davao Occidental PPO and their respective Operations Officers and selective Chiefs of Police as observers. JCR

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