The Freeman

Mayor not shocked most CPDRC inmates from town

-

The mayor of the municipali­ty of Consolacio­n said that the report on her t own having t he most number of detainees at the Cebu Provincial Detention and Rehabilita­tion Center does not surprise her at all.

Mayor Teresa Alegado said t hat t he l arge number was just the result of the town’s intensive campaigns against illegal drugs.

“I am not surprised kay hapit everyday dakop man, gyod. Gamay or dako dakop, hipos na l ang. Kanus- a pa man nato sila ( violators) mapatagam kung di nato sila ipapriso, (… we conduct operations almost everyday. When will they learn their lesson if we don’t put t hem in jail?) ,” said Alegado, adding that the arrest of t hose who violate i s done i mpartially and without hesitation.

According to Alega--

do, the parents of some of those arrested came to her office and appealed t o her.

“I told them friends ‘ ta, kay mao man gyod ning mga ginikanan mohangyo sa mayor kung madakpan i l ang anak, pero kadtong makasala, ilang anak ba or ilang bana ba ron, ako silang giingnan ayaw na lang pakita nako, ( I told them we are friends, but if your son or husband is caught for illegal drugs, better off not seeing me),” she added.

Though Alegado believed that illegal drugs are still present in her municipali­ty, she is hoping that the violators will all soon be caught with their serious campaign against these dangerous drugs. “I know everywhere

naa’y drugs, kining menace di na gyod ni maput ol siguro, but I pray. Nothing is i mpossible with God,” t he mayor said.

There are currently more than 2,000 detainees at CPDRC, which number went already beyond the 1,600 capacity.

As of June 12 t his year, CPDRC’s Geographic­al Origin of Prisoners showed that a total of 206 inmates, regardless of the crime allegedly committed, are from Consolacio­n.

Next to Consolacio­n is Dalaguete town which has 158 i nmates, f ollowed by Liloan at 142, Argao at 139 and Barili at 88.

The crime i ndex of inmates at the provincial jail also placed violation of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 at the top with a total of 956 cases, followed by murder which has a total of 649, and rape cases at 164. — Michael Vencynth H. Braga/ NSA

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Philippines