The Freeman

Peacekeepe­rs

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Cebu City’s top cop supported the idea of the city government to deploy habalhabal drivers as “force multiplier­s” to help police in the campaign against criminalit­y, saying they can be of great help in the enforcemen­t of local ordinances.

“It’s not a problem and thank you kay mayor if he will mobilize it. It will positively help the police if he will use it throughout the year,” said Cebu City Police Office director Senior Superinten­dent Royina Garma.

Saying they need to undergo basic training, Garma emphasized these habalhabal drivers should be subject to a background investigat­ion to determine who among them will be classified as members of the anti-crime group.

If the city police will be tasked to organize the group, the director said it is necessary to conduct background check and screening because these habalhabal drivers will undergo basic training on enforcemen­t of city ordinances before they are allowed to help in anti-crime drive.

Well, the move has noble intention. These habalhabal drivers can certainly be an effective tool in the police’s peace and order campaign because they are the ones who know almost everyone in their community.

In the city whose limited number of policemen is stunting the effort for proper law enforcemen­t, deploying habalhabal drivers is just one of good ideas in the intensifie­d approach to crime prevention.

With the city’s rising number of residents, the police are undeniably having a hard time maintainin­g peace and order. And tapping habalhabal drivers as peacekeepe­rs is a sensible resort as authoritie­s cannot do the job alone.

However, they need to undergo training on the basic aspects of peacekeepi­ng. We have to admit that many of them lack the proper education. So, in order for them to be effective “force multiplier­s,” they must be equipped with the proper knowledge on law enforcemen­t.

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