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Wednesday, August 14, 2013

Cops protecting illegal gambling will face full force of the law, says ZSPPO chief

By Gideon C. Corgue

PAGADIAN CITY – The confiscation of 24 video karera machines (VKMs) by the elements of Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC) over the weekend here was a manifestation of the seriousness of the Philippine National Police’s (PNP) campaign against illegal gambling.

Zamboanga del Sur Police Provincial Director Sr. Supt. Thomas Abellar in an interview with Philippine Information Agency (PIA) staff said the confiscation of the VKMs was in compliance with Executive Order No. 5 series of 2013 issued by Governor Antonio Cerilles last July 26.

Cerilles issued EO 5 to reconstitute the Anti-illegal Gambling Task Force (AIGTF) of the province to stamp out illegal gambling activities in the area.
It can be recalled that three days after the declaration of an all-out war against illegal gambling by the governor, the PPSC operatives under the command of Supt. Michael Palermo was able to seize the VKMs in barangays Balangasan, San Pedro and Sto. Niño.

Abellar said the series of raids of PPSC operatives against illegal gambling would continue as “it destroys the moral fiber of the people.”

Abellar said the confiscation of VKMs would serve “as stern warning not only to gambling machine operators but to also to policemen who acted as protectors of illegal gambling activities here.”

Abellar said after the governor’s announcement of his campaign against illegal gambling, he immediately gave instruction to all municipal police chiefs to intensify  efforts against all forms of illegal gambling in their respective municipalities.

When asked about the sanctions to be imposed upon policemen who acted as protectors of illegal gambling activities, Abellar said they would face the full force of the law once “they are proven to have acted as maintainers or protectors of gambling machine operators.”

“Ang mga pulis na hindi sumusunod ng instruction ay makatikim ng kasong criminal at administratibo(The policemen who failed to follow my instruction will face criminal and administrative charges),” Abellar said adding that “a one-strike policy will be applied to policemen who will not be able to accomplish the said order in their areas of jurisdiction.”

Abellar also encourages the public to report any illegal gambling activities operating in their respective barangays at the following hotline numbers: 099-931-1388 and 093-546-48088. (PIA9)