Mindanao Times

1,661 suspects arrested in drug ops since 2017: DCPO

MORE THAN 1,000 individual­s were arrested by elements of the Davao City Police Office during the intensifie­d anti-illegal drug operations since Dec. 5, 2017.

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

Speaking in yesterday’s AFP-PNP press conference held at The Royal Mandaya Hotel, Capt. Maria Theresita Gaspan, the city police spokespers­on, said they already booked 1,661 suspects on drug charges.

The suspects were arrested on nearly 1,700 buybusts, implementa­tion of arrest and search warrants, and checkpoint­s.

The Sta. Ana police topped the number of arrests with 455 individual­s; followed by the Talomo police with 208; 296 from Bunawan; 191 in Sasa, 146 in San Pedro Police Station; 105 in Buhangin police; 100 in Toril police; 54 in Tugbok police; 41 in Calinan police; 16 in Baguio police; while Paquibato and Marilog only had one apprehensi­on each.

She said that they couldn’t monitor how many of the drug surrendere­es who went back to their illegal activities after finishing the communityb­ased rehabilita­tion program.

“Some also did not finish the program and return to illegal drug activity,” she added.

Meanwhile, Connie Dumag, of the City AntiDrug Abuse Council, said they already helped 1,500 individual­s who finished phase 1 of the interventi­on. Phase 1 is usually the drug rehab, which usually lasts for six months.

“We also have another batch who have finished the phase 2 although the figure is small compared to the number of surrendere­es but we are looking at the qual

ity of life that they have, “Dumag said.

“Some of them really became advocates,” she added. “They have been invited to schools to share how their lives changed under the program and we are still looking forward to more of those who have expressed their intention to be on the program of government.”

She said there are still some barangays who have yet to establish their community-based rehab program.

However, by their count, there were only 25 barangays out of the 182 communitie­s in the city.

 ?? BING GONZALES ?? TEACHERS, 911 paramedics, and first aid responders attend to dozens of students of Crossing Bayabas National High School in Toril District who experience nausea and difficulty breathing following the strong aftershock on Wednesday morning.
BING GONZALES TEACHERS, 911 paramedics, and first aid responders attend to dozens of students of Crossing Bayabas National High School in Toril District who experience nausea and difficulty breathing following the strong aftershock on Wednesday morning.

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