The Freeman

PDEA to train bar owners, workers

The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency-7 has initiated drug identifica­tion and detection seminarwor­kshop for bar owners after divulging reports that peddlers taking advantage of Cebu’s active night scene sell drugs inside bars.

- – Mae Clydyl L. Avila / RHM

This, said PDEA-7 Director Yogi Felimon Ruiz, would help restore the public’s confidence in those establishm­ents.

“Ako sila giingnan… that ang epekto ana sa inyong establisye­mento (of the seminarwor­kshop) mas musaka ang confidence sa mga tawo… Kay mapakita man nato sa community nga sila, ang ilang business establishm­ents, (their) personnel are drug free,” he said.

Ruiz led had a closeddoor meeting with Cebu City Councilor David Tumulak, deputy mayor for police matters, together with more than 20 bar owners, managers, and bouncers yesterday.

Ruiz said the seminarwor­kshop would empower the establishm­ents to help in the anti-drug campaign, as their personnel would be trained on the latest drug trends and on the creative ways how drugs are traded inside establishm­ents.

“We will be using them as force multiplier­s. Ato silang i-empower kay sila man ang bar owners. Sila man ang naay security officers, so ato sila tudloan og drug identifica­tion and detection,” he said.

The seminar will run for two weeks and will start during the first week of September.

“We will be doing this in the next two weeks, nga ma-train nato sila, para maka-implement sila og drug-free workplace nila,” Ruiz said.

He said part of the measures to determine the effectiven­ess of the activity is to double-check if the presence of illegal drugs in the concerned establishm­ents has been completely enforced.

While at it, the PDEA personnel, who would be in covert operation, will also be checking on recent informatio­n received that street children are being exploited as pickpocket­s.

These street children, who often end up scotfree for being minors, allegedly have the backing of an organized syndicate, which give them solvents or industrial glue to sniff as substance of abuse.

 ?? ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL ?? Lumads from Mindanao express their "disgust" over what they alleged as collusion by the Duterte administra­tion and the United States of America to displace them from their homes by marching in Cebu City along with militant group Bayan yesterday.
ALDO NELBERT BANAYNAL Lumads from Mindanao express their "disgust" over what they alleged as collusion by the Duterte administra­tion and the United States of America to displace them from their homes by marching in Cebu City along with militant group Bayan yesterday.

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