The Freeman

CPPO lauded for anti-illegal drugs campaign

- Q. Moradas/FPL

The Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) was recognized by the Battle Against Drugs for its exemplary efforts and support in the war against illegal drugs.

BAD founder and chairman Dr. Danny Bornales said the CPPO under the leadership of Senior Superinten­dent Manuel Abrugena has been very supportive in its advocacy. Bornales said the provincial police office has consistent­ly partnered with them through series of drug buy-bust operations resulting in the arrest of suspected drug personalit­ies. He said that the partnershi­p between CPPO and BAD started since 2016.

Abrugena said he was grateful for the recognitio­n given to them by BAD. He said it is good to know that there are still people who believe in the capability of the PNP to fight against illegal drugs.

"Una very grateful kay Pastor Bornales at sa organizati­on sa pagbigay ng recognitio­n sa ating paglaban sa drugs. Isa din itong paraan na makapagbig­ay ng inspiratio­n sa ating mga kapulisan to work harder at masugpo ng tuluyan ang illegal na druga. Mas mamotivate pa ang ating kapulisan lalo," Abrugena said.

"Napakagand­ang programa na sa kabilang kaliwat-kanan na pagbabatik­os sa ibang grupo sa ating kapulisan sa ating war on drugs ay we are happy na may mga tao na allout pa din ang suporta sa atin pong laban against illegal drugs," he added.

Abrugena assured the public that the police are winning the war against illegal drugs. In fact, he claimed to have already reduced the drug supply in the market.

BAD was founded by Bornales on June 4, 2007. The organizati­on has been helping the PNP through conducting drug symposium or educating the youth about the effects of illegal drugs not only to them but also to the whole community.

"Kasi ang problema nila ngayon ay kulang sila (PNP) ng tao that's why more on Tokhang sila para supply reduction, pero kahit marami ang nadadakip at minsan ay may napapatay na drug pushers ay nandoon pa din. Kaya ang ginawa natin ay demand reduction through drug symposium na sinuportah­an din ng PNP," said Bornales.

Aside from CPPO, BAD also recognized the Alegria Police Station headed by Senior Inspector Efren Diaz and Cordova Police Station led by Senior Inspector Janus Giangan.

Bornales said both the Alegria and Cordova Police Stations were very active in supporting the advocacy of BAD. CPPO deputy director for administra­tion Superinten­dent Anthony Bagarinao; CPPO's Police Community Relations chief Superinten­dent Virgilio Bayonon; and Mactan Police Station deputy chief Inspector Ricky Calong were also among the individual awardees.—

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