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Bicol police, security providers move to enhance community safety

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LEGAZPI CITY – Police Regional Office Bicol (PRO5) chief Brig. Gen. Andre P. Dizon met with private security service providers in the region early this week and discussed collective efforts to enhance measures in maintainin­g peace and order and promoting community safety.

On Thursday, Lt. Col. Malu Calubaquib, PRO5 spokespers­on, said the meeting on Tuesday brought together 52 security agencies to strengthen ties among them and with the police and ensure public safety.

"The meeting was very important since they are our partners in ensuring the safety of the people as well as the properties. They were able to discuss concerns, plans, and insights that will help harmonious­ly enforce the law in maintainin­g peace and order in the region," Calubaquib said in an interview.

She said various topics including the registrati­on and licensing of private security agencies were extensivel­y discussed.

"They also went over the penalties for violating the guidelines outlined in RA (Republic Act) 11917, which is commonly known as the "Private Security Services Industry Act." The goal is to establish high-quality standards that ensure the competency of private security personnel and profession­als," Calubaquib said.

She added that the dialogue, aside from aiming to ensure public safety, also wanted to promote employment and business opportunit­ies for agencies.

Meanwhile, operatives arrested four highvalue individual­s and seized PHP3.4 million worth of shabu in a buybust operation in Barangay Tara, Sipocot, Camarines Sur on Wednesday evening.

In a report on Thursday, Calubaquib identified the suspects as Sam, 52; Lian, 47; Ed, 47; and Noy, a minor, all residents of the said village.

"During the operation, a total of 500 grams of shabu with an estimated street value of PHP3.4 million was confiscate­d from the four high-value individual­s. The drug items were concealed in two knot-tied transparen­t plastic sachets," she sai d.

PRO5 vows to intensify its efforts in combating the proliferat­ion of illegal drugs in the regi on.

Likewise, drug awareness education initiative­s will be stepped up to raise community awareness and deter individual­s from engaging in drug-related activities. ( PNA)

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