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PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories Drug Demand-Reduction Accomplishment On demand-reduction activities, this Regional Office accomplished the following with support from different line agencies, LGUs and other counterparts, to wit: 1. Preventive Education and Advocacy Campaigns Recognizing the vital role of preventive education activities, the following were successfully completed with the assistance of partner agencies and the community in the different provinces of Central Luzon during the period in review: Relevant Activities No. of Activities Lectures, Seminars, Symposia, Guest Speakership 28 Participants 11,407 TV 2 Radio 2 Meetings 4 Press Release 4 Newspaper Release 17 F. Other Significant Activities August 22, 2018 – PDEA RO III had a Fun Shoot Activity at Mt. Samat Firing Range, Pilar, Bataan in connection with the celebration of 17th PDEA Anniversary. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories August 23, 2019 – PDEA RO III conducted Team Building at Aplaya Sol y Mar Beach Resort at Brgy. Mabayo, Morong, Bataan. 1. AURORA PROVINCIAL OFFICE August 6, 2019 – PDEA Aurora Provincial Office represented by IO 1 Esther M Magwa and IO 1 Raymond G Refuerzo conducted lecture to Senior High School Students of Lual National High School on some salient provisions of RA 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and the ill effects of illegal drugs. The team also distributed PDEA Comic books with the participation of PCR, Casiguran Police Station. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories August 9, 2019 – PDEA Aurora Provincial Office led by IA 3 Juancho L Esteban made a courtesy visit to the new Police Provincial Director, PCol Engelbert Z Soriano at his office, APPO Baler, Aurora. August 23, 2019 – PDEA Aurora Provincial Office represented by IO 1 Esther M Magwa attended the validation on Unified Watchlist held at Camp Captain Victor S. Ravina, Sabang, Aurora. August 27, 2019 – PDEA Aurora Provincial Office together with the members of PDC, PPOC, PADAC Secretariat and focal person attended the joint PDC, PPOC, and PADAC had a pecial meeting held at the Governor’s Conference Room, Provincial Capitol, Baler, Aurora. Discussed and presented were the roles of NGAs and LGUs in the implementation of EO No. 70, s. 2018. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories 2. BATAAN PROVINCIAL OFFICE August 2, 2019 – PDEA Bataan Provincial Office led by IO 1 Camilo A Bascuguin Jr together with Chief PDEU PCapt. Phoe G Pangan Jr, Intelligence Unit and BDCP Officers from the 12 MPS conducted Intel Workshop and Validation regarding the updated Provincial Unified Watch List of Bataan Province as of July 31, 2019 held at Bataan PPO Conference Room, Camp Cirilo Tolentino, Balanga City. August 6, 2019 – PDEA Bataan Provincial Office led by IA 3 Marlou M Ordoña together with all COPs and Barangay Captains of Orion attended regular PNP Weekly Provincial Oversight Committee Meeting held at PMJ Hotel and Restaurant Orion, Bataan. August 15, 2019 – PDEA Bataan Provincial Office represented by IO 1 Joe Patrick Lingan served as Resource Speaker during the Training and Awareness Rising for Barangay Peacemaking Action Team (BPAT) and Barangay Tanods of Balanga City conducted lecture regarding Barangay Drug Clearing Operations to the members of Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Council (BADAC) and BPAT of the eight (8) barangays of Balanga City Bataan held at Crown Royal Hotel, Balanga City, Bataan. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories August 19, 2019 – PDEA Bataan Provincial Office led by IO 1 Camilo A Bascuguin Jr together with DPDO LtCol Ricardo Santiago, Jr; Chief PIB Maj Joey Sampanga; Chief PDEU PCapt Phoe G Pangan Jr; and Intelligence Unit from twelve (12) MPS conducted Intel Workshop and Validation regarding the updated Provincial Unified Watchlist of the said province as of August 15, 2019 held at Bataan PPO Conference Room, Camp Cirilo Tolentino, Balanga City, Bataan. August 20, 2019 – PDEA Bataan Provincial Office attended regular PNP Weekly Provincial Oversight Committee Meeting together with Samal Mayor Hon. Aida DG Macalinao, PNP Bataan Provincial Director PCol Villamor Tuliao; DPDA; DPDO; C,PIB; C,PDEU; COPS and Barangay Captains of Samal held at Samal Skills Enhancement Trainings Center, Samal, Bataan. August 20, 2019 – PDEA Bataan Provincial Office led by IA 3 Marlou Ordona together with Hon. Mayor Castaneda, LGOO V Merador Diaz, Prof. Rowena Crsitina Dela Cruz, National Validators and twenty-five (25) DILG Officers attended SGLG Validation held at the Conference Room of Mariveles, Bataan. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories 3. BULACAN PROVINCIAL OFFICE August 8, 2019 – PDEA Bulacan Provincial Office led by IO 2 Jose Alfonso Morados attended the Joint Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) and Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC) meeting at Balagtas Hall, Hiyas ng Bulacan Convention Center, Malolos City, Bulacan. This office presented the status and updates regarding the Barangay Drug Clearing of the province of Bulacan. August 19, 2019 – PDEA Bulacan Provincial Office headed by IA 1 Christopher S Macairap together with all PNP Bulacan Intel Officers attended Intelligence Workshop reharding Updating/Validating of PDEA/PNP Unified Watchlist in the Province of Bulacan held at Camp Alejo Santos Conference Room, Malolos City, Bulacan. - PDEA Bulacan Provincial Office rendered courtesy call to Hon. Ambrocio C Cruz, Guiguinto Municipal Mayor at Mayor’s Office Guiguinto Municipal Hall, Bulacan. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories 4. NUEVA ECIJA PROVINCIAL OFFICE August 3, 2019 – PDEA Nueva Ecija Provincial Office conducted drug awareness lecture among the Grade 7 and 8 in Balite Integrated School, Brgy. Balite, Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija. 6. TARLAC PROVINCIAL OFFICE August 2, 2019 – PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office led by IO 2 Jose Marie P Palubon attended Intel Workshop Validation at Camp. Macabulos, Brgy. San Vicente, Tarlac City, Tarlac. - PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office together with DIR III LYNDON P ASPACIO, ARD PDEA RO IIII had a courtesy call to Engr. Eloy C Eclar, Municipal Mayor of Poblacion 1, Gerona, Tarlac and signing of Barangay Drug Cleared Certificate. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories August 5, 2019 – PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office together with DIR III LYNDON P ASPACIO, ARD PDEA RO III participated in the Anti-Drug Summit held at the Municipal Plaza Covered Court, Brgy. Poblacion 1, Gerona, Tarlac. - - PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office together with DIR III LYNDON P ASPACIO, ARD PDEA RO III awarded the Barangay Drug Cleared Certificate held at the Municipal Plaza Covered Court, Brgy. Poblacion 1, Gerona, Tarlac. - PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office distributed Drug Prevention Comics at the Municipal Plaza Covered Court, Brgy. Poblacion 1, Gerona, Tarlac. Republic of the Philippines Office of the President PHILIPPINE DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Regional Government Center Bgy. Maimpis, City of San Fernando, Pampanga [email protected]| (045)649-1008 pdea.gov.ph PDEA Top Stories PDEA@PdeaTopStories pdeatopstories August 7, 2019 – PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office paid a courtesy call to PCapt Michelle Agnetha Gaviola, Chief of Police of Mayantoc, Tarlac. - PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office conducted consultation meeting with PSMS Rachel R Arceo, CAD PNCO and PCPL Winnie B Patricio, Assistant PCR of Concepcion PS together with the five (5) Barangay Secretaries of Concepcion, Tarlac. August 15, 2019 – PDEA Tarlac Provincial Office attended the 6th Provincial Law Enforcement
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