I used to expect more from the PNP since their name implies they are a Police force on a national scale. But then I talked candidly to many of them over the past 5 years and learned that they are Trained in the same schools as a private security guards. ( Criminology School ) There is no Police Academy with proper law enforcement skills being taught. Most are afraid of their own shadows when it comes to protecting a stranger at the risk of their own lives, the stranger loses.
Dumaguete City is still in the control of the criminals with the blessing of the PNP in most cases, as long as it does not directly affect them they will not put much effort into pursuing criminals. At the police station there is a computerized complaint system at the front desk but none have been trained on how the use it.
Now my expectations are so low I am never disappointed in their behavior.
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And this is why Detuerte suggested shooting people, right? How many have been killed? More than 28?
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NEWS
426 more surrender Total: 10,875 in NegOr.
August 21, 2016
NegrosChronicle.com
Some 426 more self-confessed drug users and push ers have yielded themselves to the police all over Negros Oriental as of August 12 starting July 1. Total surenderees have reached 10,875. Total pushers so far: 509 while 10,458 users yielded.
BREAKDOWN PER TOWN/CITY:
City/Municipalities has surrendered pusher (P)/user (U)-
Canlaon City PS -489 (479-U/10-P); Vallehermoso PS-213 (212-U/1-P); Guihulngan CPS-899 (880-U/19-P); La Libertad PS-391 (377-U/14-P); Jimalalud PS-243 (237- U/6-P); Tayasan PS-155 (134-U/21-P); Ayungon PS-281 (233-U/48-P);
Bindoy-126 (113-U/13-P); Manjuyod PS-82 (78-U/ 4-P); Mabinay PS-561 (542-U/19-P); Bais CPS-619 (533- U/86-P); Tanjay CPS-632 (601-U/31-P); Pamplona PS-249 (235-U/14-P); Amlan PS-377 (371-U/6-P); San Jose PS- 317 (313-U/4-P); Sibulan PS-1,037 (1,029-U/8-P);
Dumaguete CPS- 680 (622-U/58-P); Valencia PS- 423 (414-U/9-P); Bacong PS- 477 (469-U/8-P); Dauin PS- 398 (396-U/2-P); Zamboanguita PS-236 (233-U/3-P); Siaton PS- 603 (591-U/12-P); Sta Catalina PS-610 (582-U/28-P); Bayawan CPS-798 (720-U/78-P); Basay PS-69 (64-U/7- P).
The pusher/users voluntarily surrendered thru Project Double Barrel and OPLAN “TOKHANG” thru the continous effort, support, guidelines of the Provincial Director, PSSUPT NESTOR Y TIEMPO aline with the objectives of our President RODRIGO R DUTERTE and the PNP CHIEF, PDG RONALD DELA ROSA. Source: “Amigo Cops Negros Oriental PNP Text Blast Project”.-
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This is working so good with drug dealers/users, why not apply the same protocol to people involved in corruption. Hmmm.....
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Well my friend, according to another Thread, it seems that Prisons are a part of the problem So! Plan "B"
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THE Provincial Prosecution Office (PPO) has received 28 drug cases filed from different municipalities in the month of July, with over 10,000 drug users and pushers who voluntarily surrendered in the province.
PPO Administrative Officer V Carmencita Dipaling said cases are expected to increase with the ongoing intensified anti-drug campaign of the Philippine National Police (PNP) dubbed as "Oplan TokHang."
Of the 28 cases filed, 15 were charged with violation of Section 5 (Sale of Dangerous Drugs) and 13 with violation of Section 11 (Possession of Dangerous Drugs) under Republic Act 9165 or Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
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Over 10,000 users/dealers "surrendered", yet only 28 drug related cases in all of Negros Oriental last month?
Hmm....I guess once they turn themselves in they just stop using the 5th hardest drug to quit as if they were Tic Tacs.
With a drug that has a relapse rate of around 88% it's quite astonishing that there are so few cases in all of NegOr. Even if we were to be a bit skeptical/conservative of the actual "surrender" numbers and say of those 10k people who turned themselves in only half had actually used an illegal drug in the last year or two and dropped the relapse rate to 50% you would still expect to see around 2,500 of them looking for a fix. That's a lot of people getting away with it.-
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