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ICPO's anti-illegal drug ops up 181.89%

ILOILO CITY (PIA6) -- The Iloilo City Police Office (ICPO) has consistently intensified its anti-illegal drugs campaign in the metro as its operations for CY 2023 have already increased to 181.89 percent.

This was revealed by Police Lieutenant Colonel Lindley Barrientos, Deputy City Director for Administration, during the joint meeting of the Iloilo City Peace and Order Council and Anti-Drug Abuse Council on Feb. 21, noting that the police conducted 358 positive operations in CY 2023, higher compared to only 127 in 2022.

Police Lieutenant Colonel Lindley Barrientos, Deputy City Director for Administration, presents the ICPO's accomplishments during the joint meeting of the Iloilo City Peace and Order Council and Anti-Drug Abuse Council on Feb. 21. (PIA Iloilo photo)

The data presented by Barrientos indicated that ICPO arrested 580 identified targets during their entire anti-narcotics operations, which led them to confiscate 9,619.9743 grams of “shabu” or Methamphetamine.

She added that the standard drug price of the illegal substance is at P6,800 per gram, noting that their overall operations so far resulted into confiscation of more than P65 million worth of illegal drugs; and filing of 358 cases in  court.

A report from a representative of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), however, revealed that 86 barangays in the metro are yet to be cleared of illegal drug activities, pointing out that sources of illegal drugs in Western Visayas, including Iloilo City come from the National Capital Region (NCR), Batangas, and Cebu.

Meanwhile, Barrientos reported that aside from anti-illegal drugs operations, the ICPO was able to arrest a total of 443 wanted persons in Iloilo City, which is 40.63 percent higher compared to 315 arrested suspects in 2022

The authorities also conducted 103 anti-illegal gambling operations, which resulted to the arrest of 395 persons, confiscation of P128,866 bet money, and 103 cases filed in court.

Barrientos stressed that the enhanced and strict implementation of the integrated patrol deployment plans in different identified priority areas have "effectively addressed the occurrence of crime incidents."

"The intensified law enforcement operations and the unprecedented support of the LGU and other stakeholders to the ICPO's anti-criminality initiatives redounded to the improvement of the community's security and safety," she added.

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Trenas, on the other hand, commended the Philippine National Police (PNP), Army and Coast Guard for their help in maintaining the security and safety of the public, especially during the Dinagyang Festival and Chinese New Year celebration.

"They have handled the Dinagyang very well. We did not hear of any serious incident and we handled it very well, including the Chinese New Year. This coming March, we are going to have Paraw Regatta Festival, and I hope it will be the same," Trenas said. (AAL/JNH/PIA Iloilo) 

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