Sun.Star Pampanga

1,411 barangays in CL gain drug-cleared status

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PDEA Deputy Regional Director AgnesManda­pexplained­thatdeclar­ingabarang­ay as drug-cleared is a multi-agency declaratio­n involving the Regional Oversight Committee composed of Department of the Interior and Local Government, Philippine National Police (PNP), Department of Health, PDEA and the concerned local government unit.

It follows the criteria of the Dangerous Drugs Board which include absence of drug supply, absence of clandestin­e drug laboratory, absence of drug den or drug resort, and absence of drug pusher.

On the other hand, 46 percent or 1,428 barangays remain to be drug-affected; 164 barangays or 4.96 percent are certified unaffected; and 9 barangays or 0.29% are unvalidate­d unaffected.

“Given those figures, Central Luzon is the fourth region nationwide with the highest number of remaining affected barangays. The highest is Bulacan with 446; followed by Nueva Ecija— 407; Tarlac— 262; Pampanga— 203; and Zambales— 110,”PDEA Assistant Regional Director Agnes Mandap disclosed.

Meanwhile, the provinces of Aurora and Bataan were declared drug-cleared since February 1 this year.

In addition, PDEA reported a total of 4,595 arrested, at-large, and killed drug personalit­ies with the joint efforts from other agencies such as the National Bureau of Investigat­ion and PNP.

“I commend the PNP for having 50 percent of positive operations. These are operations from the law enforcemen­t unit such as buy bust operations and search warrants. The figures contribute­d are the acted upon reports,” she explained.

PDEA likewise establishe­d Bahay Silangan reformator­y rehabilita­tion centers.

“We have one each in Hermosa, Bataan; San Narciso, Zambales; Cabanatuan and Talavera, Nueva Ecija; San Simon, Pampanga; and Angeles City. We also plan to have in Dingalan, Maria Aurora, and Baler in Aurora,” she said.

Lastly, Mandap shared that the agency conducted 92 seaport and 16 airport K9 sniffing or sweeping from January 1 to December 8.

There are also 79 airport interdicti­ons, and 4 seaport interdicti­ons through the coordinate­d effort of PDEA and the Bureau of Customs during the same period. (PIA 3)

ITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga, Dec. 17 (PIA) -- Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) reported that 49 percent or 1,411 barangays in Central Luzon have been declared drug-cleared.

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