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Wednesday, March 29, 2017
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ROXAS City – Once again, police in Capiz province were warned against any involvement in illegal drug activities.
Senior Superintendent Samuel Nacion, provincial police director, urged the public to inform him about officers engaged in drug transactions and protection.
Officers visiting the houses of drug personalities as part of the antidrug campaign are also being closely monitored, Nacion disclosed.
“I don’t want any police (officer) to have any involvement in drug transactions,” he said.
Sanctions will be immediately imposed on officers engaged in the illicit trade, Nacion added.
Nacion attended the “Pagdayaw sa Tampad nga Serbisyo,” a program that recognized police stations for their accomplishments, on Monday.
He directed all chiefs of police to operate under the Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit.
The Capiz Police Provincial Office wanted to clear the province of drugs by this month, but this did not materialize after Oplan Double Barrel was suspended early February, only to be revived early March.
Mambusao, Dao, Dumarao, Dumalag, Cuartero, Sapian, Tapaz, and Jamindan were already declared “drug-cleared,” police records showed. (PIA/PN)
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