Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro

Narcs bust Capitol employee

- By Alwen Saliring

A regular worker of provincial capitol is set to be fired after anti-narcotics operatives caught him using illegal drugs while on duty inside his quarter in Antonio Luna street, Cagayan de Oro City, Thursday night, April 19.

Arrested was Edgardo Cajardo, 48, a resident of Balingasag, Misamis Oriental, and a park watchman and regular employee of the provincial government.

Cajardo has been with the Provincial General Services Office (PGSO) for five years.

The City Drug Enforcemen­t Unit (CDEU) of the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (Cocpo) has received a tip that the suspect was having a “pot session” in his room.

Operatives said the suspect was with another man but the latter escaped before the authoritie­s arrived.

Allegedly seized from Cajardo

a sachet of suspected methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide, known as shabu, worth nearly P2,500 and other drug parapherna­lia. CDEU chief Senior Inspector Maricris Mulat said the suspect. categorize­d as high value target, tested positive for illegal drug use.

Mulat said the suspect will face drug charges particular­ly using and possession of illegal drugs and drug parapherna­lia.

But she said the suspect who is now detained can post bail expected to be P250,000.

Governor Yevgeny ‘Bambi’ Emano said Cajardo will possibly be booted from government service with all his benefits forfeited.

“Sayod ang tanan nga masuko gyod ko niining gakalambig­it sa druga, wala ako nagkulang sa pahimangno ug gani gapaningka­mot ako og maayo nga makakita og paagi nga masuportah­an ang atong kapolisan aron mawagtang na kining problema sa druga apan anaa gihapon kining gatulibagb­ag (Everyone knows that I hate employees who engage in illegal drug activities. I’ve been reminding everyone to stay away from illegal activities but there remains erring workers).” Emano said.

Emano said the arrest of Cajardo should serve as a stern warning that he will not tolerate employees who engage in illegal drug activities.

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