Sun.Star Davao

DavOr police chief relinquish­es post

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DAVAO ORIENTAL --- The provincial police chief in Davao Oriental, Senior Supt. Harry Espela, has officially relinquish­ed his post on May 15 after more than two years of serving the province.

“I shall now pass this unit symbol, the symbol of authority. I have done my work to the best of my ability,” Espela said during a turnover ceremony at the Davao Oriental Police Provincial Office which was witnessed by the Davao Region’s police regional director Chief Supt. Manuel Gaerlan and the province’s chief executive, Governor Nelson Dayanghira­ng.

Espela was being temporaril­y replaced by Senior Supt. Jose Bayani Gucela.

“My assignment­s in Davao Oriental are very memorable and very accomplish­ing. In fact, I came back in the province of Davao Oriental twice for different assignment­s. I became the chief of police in the municipali­ties of Manay, Boston, and Banaybanay. I also became the company commander of the Provincial Action Force Company, and group director of 1106th Mobile Force Company in which our unit received the regional award as the best MFC sometime in 1996,” Espela said.

Above all, he said, he is most thankful because of his post in the province he met a Mandaya woman from Manay, Davao Oriental whom he was married with.

Dayanghira­ng thanked Espella for his dedication and indefatiga­ble efforts in maintainin­g peace in the province.

Under Espela’s watch, 61 police personnel here were charged with administra­tive cases, among them are 32 policemen being suspended, 14 being demoted; 5 dismissed from service; 3 dropped from the rolls; 3 under restrictio­n; and 4 fined. He has also promoted a total of 227 personnel.

His campaign against illegal drugs has netted 304 people with 185 cases filed in the local courts. Local police has seized P6.3 million worth of illegal drugs under Espela’s watch.

His campaign against loose firearms has netted 94 people, 89 high-powered firearms and 28 lowpowered firearms, while the campaign against illegal gambling has netted 125 people.

Of the 183 villages in the province, 148 have already been “drugcleare­d,” and eight municipali­ties in Davao Oriental are now drugcleare­d. FERDINAND ZUASOLA

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