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Monday, April 22, 2013

ZNPPO urges public to help in anti-illegal gambling drive

By Alfonso T. Ruda

DIPOLOG CITY - Zamboanga del Norte Police Provincial Office (ZNPPO) acting provincial director, P/Supt. James B. Mejia has called on the public to help the Philippine National Police(PNP) in its campaign against illegal gambling.

He also enjoined the municipal police chiefs in the province’s 25 municipalities to strengthen their anti-illegal gambling campaign within their respective areas.

Mejia made his appeal following the relief of 92 police officials in various parts of the country as ordered by Police Director-General Allan Purisima for their failure to curb illegal gambling in their areas of responsibility.

Purisima said “this is in line with the PNP’s ‘One Strike Policy’ against illegal gambling.”

“The 92 PNP officials were immediately relieved from their posts for failure to act against illegal gambling, particularly, jueteng,” Purisima added.

Under the PNP’s Letter of Instruction No. 27/2012, otherwise known as the “One Strike Policy,” one successful raid by the non-organic unit proving the existence of illegal gambling operations within a municipality shall result to the relief of the chief of police and station commanders.

The relief of three chiefs of police in a province or chartered City shall cause the relief of the provincial or city police director.

The regional director, on the other hand, will be relieved from his post when two subordinate provincial or city directors have been relieved.

“The PNP has to enforce the law without fear or favor and will double its efforts by conducting sustained operations to eradicate jueteng and other forms of illegal gambling and further apprehend suspected jueteng operators and financiers,” the Director-General stressed.

Mejia assured the ZaNorteans that the ZNPPO together with other PNP organizations is doing its best to thwart all forms of illegal gambling in the province. He encouraged the public to help the police by providing relevant and timely information by dialing 117 or text 2920, Isumbong Mo kay Tsip: 0917-8475757. (PIA9)