The Freeman

CCPO involves security guards, tanods in city’s peacekeepi­ng drive

The Cebu City Police Office has started organizing security guards and tanods as their force multiplier.

- Caecent No-ot Magsumbol/GMR

This is part of their intensific­ation efforts in keeping the city’s peace and order especially after some robberies and thefts in the city.

Police Captain Jade A. Basingao, acting chief of the Carbon Police Station, said his personnel have met with security guards assigned to business establishm­ents and barangay tanods for more involvemen­t.

“Sinusubuka­n nating e-organize ang mga security guards to be utilized as our force multiplier­s,” Basingao said through the city’s Sugboanon channel.

“Ini-empower din natin ang mga tanods natin and other barangay officials na tumulong,” he added.

Major Francis Renz Talosig, Sawang Calero

Police Station commander, on the other hand, said they have conducted inspection­s in business establishm­ents to ensure that their security measures are in place.

“Constant coordinati­on and collaborat­ion sa atoang mga managers, security officers, bank managers,” Talosig sid.

A security survey had also been conducted among pawnshops, banks, and gasoline stations, Talosig added.

Local police have also increased its visibility in the city’s business areas after Mayor Michael Rama called them out to step up.

In another developmen­t, Basingao is also looking forward to all barangays under his jurisdicti­on including Ermita, Pahina Central, and Kalubihan being declared as “drug-cleared.”

Of the three, only Kalubihan was declared as drug-cleared by the Regional Oversight Committee on Barangay Drug Clearing in April last year.

“Barangay Ermita and Pahina Central nalang ang natitira (not drug-cleared) and hoping before matapos ngayong taon ma-drug cleared na din,” Basingao said.

Basingao said they are doing several initiative­s including its “Children’s Haven” program that helps educate street children.

The station also conducts regular drug symposiums in public schools.

Separately, Talosig also said his station is also exerting more efforts against illegal drug selling through continuous operations.

Talosig said his personnel were able to confiscate more than eight kilos of suspected shabu from August 2022 to August 2023 to decrease the presence of drug sellers within his jurisdicti­on.

Talosig said his station is also making strides in opening the way for its barangays to become “drug-cleared.”

Barangays under Sawang Calero Police Station are Pasil, Suba, Sawang Calero, Calamba, Pahina San Nicolas, and San Nicolas Proper.

Talosig said of the six barangays, Pasil is currently considered as “seriously affected” when it comes to illegal drug activity.

Barangays Suba, Calamba, and San Nicolas Proper, on the other hand, are considered “moderately affected” while Pahina San Nicolas and Sawang Calero are slightly affected.

Regular drug symposiums in public schools and house visitation­s are also being conducted. -

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