The Freeman

Cops to go after fake vax cards’ makers, sellers

- Magsumbol/KQD Caecent No-ot

The Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) Director Albert Ignatius Ferro has instructed, not only its office in the city, but the entire region to look into the production, sale and use of fake COVID-19 vaccinatio­n cards.

This was relayed by the Cebu City Emergency Operations Center deputy chief implemente­r and City Councilor Joel Garganera yesterday.

Garganera said he discussed this matter with Ferro already, resulting in the latter instructin­g Cebu City and regional police offices to go after the makers, sellers and users of fake documents, including vaccinatio­n cards.

“So dili lang ni kay they will be going after those producing these fake documents, but also to those who are using these fake documents.Kay kun walay demand, wala man ni sila..It takes two to tango, kanang nipalit, kanang nag-gamit, kailangan pud na sila dakpon sad,” said Garganera.

Earlier, CIDG-7’s chief, Police Colonel Ireneo Dalogdog, had urged the public to report the selling of vaccinatio­n slots and cards to the agency after receiving reports regarding this.

Garganera also disclosed that other local government units are also looking into how to detect fake vaccine cards as they gear up to easing out travel restrictio­ns to fully vaccinated individual­s.

Aside from that, Garganera also said that they are going to endorse to the acting mayor the inclusion of the saliva testing apart from the RT-PCR or antigen tests as a requiremen­t for in-bound travelers to Cebu City.

Garganera said they are also looking for cheaper alternativ­es for travelers.

It was learned that some of the country’s major tourist destinatio­ns have also accepted the negative saliva test results in lieu of the RT-PCR test. —

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