The Freeman

NOCPPO chief, 4 others get medals for neutralizi­ng drug suspect

- Gilbert P. Bayoran

BACOLOD CITY — Senior Superinten­dent Rodolfo Castil, director of the Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office (NOCPPO), and four other police officers in the province received medals for the neutraliza­tion and death of a suspected drug personalit­y last month.

Chief Supt. John Bulalacao, Police Regional Office-6 regional director, on Monday conferred the Medalya ng Kagalingan each on Castil, Chief Inspectors Antonio Benitez and Benedict Poblete, Senior Inspector Joey Mara, and Senior Police Officer 1 Joelan Vinson, during the traditiona­l flag raising ceremony at Camp Alfredo Monteliban­o Sr. in Bacolod City.

The PRO-6 gave the honors to Castil and the four other police officials for the neutraliza­tion of the police most-wanted fugitive and drug personalit­y, identified as Charles Jason Javelosa, on June 8 at a subdivisio­n at Barangay Mandalagan in Bacolod City.

Benitez, chief of the Himamaylan City Police, and Poblete led the police in serving the arrest warrant to Javelosa, who allegedly traded shots with them.

The slain Javelosa had arrest warrants for direct assault with attempted homicide, two counts of possession of illegal drugs, and possession of drugs parapherna­lia, according to the police, adding that a .45caliber pistol and shabu were recovered from Javelosa's possession.

Six other policemen were also conferred with the Medalya ng Kagalingan each for the arrest of a high value target drug personalit­y identified as Radjie Prado at Barangay 4 in Hinigaran, Negros Occidental.

The medal recipients were Chief Inspector Jake Barila, Hinigaran Police chief, Chief Inspectors Rogelio Pacificar Jr., Lowell Garinggana­o, and Benedict Poblete, SPO2 Joenel Joey Samillano, and SPO1 Kent Monserate.

Last week, a policeman in AWOL status identified as PO3 Richard Dollosa, who allegedly involved in illegal drug activities, was also killed by his colleague during a buy-bust operation in Barangay 20, Bacolod City.

Bulalacao yesterday called on drug offenders not to put up a fight against authoritie­s. "Its either the police or you will be killed. But since the police is always ready for any eventualit­y, the drug offenders usually end up as dead," the top PRO-6 official added. —

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