The Freeman

Garma: Police to connect with church for counseling

- — Mae Clydyl L. Avila/GAN

Amidst the spate of killings in the metro, Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Director Royina Garma has directed all station commanders to be more involved in church activities for counsellin­g and guidance.

Garma, who granted an interview prior to her flight to Davao, said that this would help in establishi­ng the relationsh­ip of the police and the community.

“I directed the station commanders to be actively involved in church activities to serve,” she said.

Garma pointed out that initiating this program with the church will help boost the efficacy of cops.

Aside from that, those arrested during anti-illegal drug operations will also be made to attend counsellin­g sessions with priests and a few rehabilita­tive procedures, she said.

“The Catholic church has initiated wellness activities for rehabilita­tion sa mga drug dependents and surrendere­rs, at napakagand­a ng programa nila. There is already a partnershi­p, (and) I want to really establish it (further), once we open the wellness drop-in center, (although) I am still conceptual­izing it. (Right now) I am more focused on the family of the suspects arrested,” Garma said.

According to Deputy Director for Administra­tion, Superinten­dent Artemio Ricabo, the wellness center she was referring to would house the drug dependents arrested in operations that will voluntaril­y avail of free services.

Ricabo, in a phone interview, said that this will also aim to discourage arrested personalit­ies from enticing relatives or friends in participat­ing in anything illegal.

“Ang main idea ani is for the police nga naa sa operations at least naa sila guidance sa church, to follow human rights policies. And if magkinauns­a, sakto pagkabutan­g ila kalag kay paduol man sa Ginoo and para pud na naa spiritual guidance,” he said.

To recall, police have been in the receiving end of several criticisms coming from different sectors due to the spate of killings, which heightened following the three consecutiv­e “dubious” shooting incidents which either targeted law enforcers or public officials.

The three separate incidents referred to was of Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) agent Baby “Earl” Jon Rallos on July 27, supposed assassinat­ion attempt on Barangay Tejero Councilman Jessielou Cadungog last July 30 and the shooting of PDEA agent Von Rian Tecson on August 8.

Ricabo said though that they are unfazed by criticisms, since police are only doing what they are mandated to do.

He said that by cooperatin­g with members of the church, those arrested might find peace and cops may improve in their line of duty.

“Wala na kaayo ta patay. With this program, at least matabangan ang mga dinakpan sa counseling hasta na pud ang pulis,” he said.

As of 6 p.m. yesterday, CCPO only tallied four cases of theft in the city while the rest from the eight focus crimes they are mandated to combat, tallied zero.

The focus crimes include murder, homicide, robbery, physical injuries, carnapping, motornappa­ing and rape.

While 44 were arrested for special city ordinances, including 10 minors rescued for violating curfew.

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