Police, barangays continue teamwork vs illegal activities

OPLAN GALUGAD. The City of San Fernando Police conducted anew 'Oplan Galugad' on May 15, 2021, in Barangay Del Pilar to apprehend violators of community quarantine guidelines and those involved in illegal activities. (City of San Fernando Information Office)
OPLAN GALUGAD. The City of San Fernando Police conducted anew 'Oplan Galugad' on May 15, 2021, in Barangay Del Pilar to apprehend violators of community quarantine guidelines and those involved in illegal activities. (City of San Fernando Information Office)

“PUBLIC safety is everybody’s concern.”

The City of San Fernando Police Station (CSFPS) has once again called on the community, especially barangay officials and their constituents, to continue working with police in combatting illegal activities in the city.

Police Lieutenant Colonel John Clark, CSFPS chief, reiterated this call as his team conducted anew “Oplan Galugad,” where another set of violators were apprehended through the assistance of the local government unit (LGU) in barangay and city levels.

Clark said the success of every operation is an outcome of his team’s objective that everyone has an important role in maintaining peace and order situation in the city.

“Ang bawat barangay at ang bawat indibidwal ay parte ng public safety. Sa mga ganitong uri ng aktibidad, kailangan ay maging parte sila dahil kung sama-sama, mapapanatili natin yung kapayapaan sa Siyudad,” he explained.

He added that the operation is not only performed by the police but always involved the work of local government units in barangay and city levels – from planning to execution stage.

“Ang proseso ng ating mga operasyon, kapag may namo-monitor tayong mga involved sa illegal activities, ‘yan po ay ating pinagpaplanuhan bago tayo magtungo sa execution,” he said.

In its recent operation on May 15, 2021, in Barangay Del Pilar, eight individuals were apprehended for violating community quarantine protocols, while five were nabbed for illegal drug activities.

Another suspect was caught by the authority for “motornapping” while eight unregistered motorcycles were confiscated.

These numbers added up to nearly a thousand operations and individuals arrested by the CSFPS from January to April 2021, making it the top-performing station among the cities in Central Luzon for the first four consecutive months of 2021. (PR)

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