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Side streets next in anti-tambay drive

Cocpo chief says cops to also ‘rescue’ minors caught violating 10 pm-5 am curfew

- By Alwen Saliring

After clearing the main roads of alcohol-drinking ‘tambays’, authoritie­s plan to next sweep small and remote alleys of all villages in Cagayan de Oro City.

City police director Senior Superinten­dent Nelson Aganon said he has directed the police to clear side streets of loiterers, especially in front of convenienc­e stores and other establishm­ents.

“Sa ngayon priority natin yung pinakamala­pit na main roads. Kung wala na tayong mahuli pupunta na tayo sa mga iskinita. Papasukin natin lahat para makitang fair and square tayo (At present the main roads are our priority. We will go into the side streets next to be fair and square) ,”Aganon said.

He said the police will also ‘rescue’ minors who violate the curfew ordinance that prohibits minors from roaming around the city from 10:00 p.m. to 5:00 a.m.

Aganon reiterates that the Duterte administra­tion’s anti-tambay drive is geared toward the strict enforcemen­t of anti-

loitering ordinances to deter and curb street crimes.

The chief of the Cagayan de Oro City Police Office (Cocpo) explained that even tambays drinking liquor in convenienc­e stores can be arrested if the establishm­ents’ permits do not cover the drinking of alcoholic beverages in its premises.

For his part, city councilor George Goking, chairman of the City Council’s committee on trade and commerce, said they would begin looking into the licenses and permits of convenienc­e stores.

“We will check. If there are violations they can be subjected to closure,” Goking said.

The concern was raised after some of the 91 tambays rounded up during the simultaneo­us anti-tambay operation on Thursday complained, saying they were only drinking in establishm­ents that sold them the liquor.

Meanwhile, Aganon said the public seems now to have understood the campaign after only 14 tambays were arrested on Friday.

The Cocpo chief also said they have not had problems in terms of space inside detention facilities for the arrested tambays.

“Actually di naman lahat ipapasok sa selda kahit nasa sa police station kasi yung iba fine lang naman and iba dinismiss ng court kaya di naman problema ang selda kasi di naman sila nag-stay ng matagal (Actually, not all are placed in detention cells. Some are just fined and others are released after the charges are dismissed by the court. All of them are not detained long anyway ),”he said.

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