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1. on December 6, 2017 at Around 1300H – 1500H, Agent Brenda Joy T 1. On December 6, 2017 at around 1300H – 1500H, Agent Brenda Joy T. Congreso-Pollisco, together with Mr. Jovane Hisoler attended the Anti-Drug Symposium with the theme “Kaugmaon Atimanon Kinabuhi Ampingan, Illegal nga Droga Likayan” at Municipal Gymnasium, Poblacion, Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur. Discussed during the activity was RA 9165 and announcement on the recruitment of PDEA agents. The activity was participated by one hundred fifty (150) students from Kumalarang National High School. 2. On December 7, 2017 at around 0900H – 1200H, Agent Brenda Joy T. Congreso-Pollisco attended the Anti-Drug Symposium with the theme “Kaugmaon Atimanon Kinabuhi Ampingan, Illegal nga Droga Likayan” at Maestro Cornelio S. Minor National High School, Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur. Participants to the said activity were one hundred twenty (120) students from Maestro Cornelio S. Minor National High School and discussed during the activity was the RA 9165 and the announcement on the recruitment of PDEA agents. 3. On December 7, 2017 at around 0800H, Agent William M. Dulay, Provincial Officer, PDEA Sulu Provincial Office attended as Guest Speaker and lectured on the ill- effects of drugs and salient features of RA 9165 during the Drug Awareness Symposium with the theme “Kabataan, Makiisa sa Kampanya Kontra sa Iligal na Droga” and Mindanao Week of Peace held at Notre Dame of Jolo College Covered Court, Bus-Bus, Jolo, Sulu, ARMM. The activity was a project of BADAC of Barangay Bus-Bus spearheaded by Hon. Rigduan A. Undug (BADAC Chairman) and Dr. Edgar Acevedo, School Principal of Notre Dame of Jolo Senior High School in coordination with PDEA Sulu Provincial Office. This was attended by more or less eight hundred (800) students of Notre Dame of Jolo Senior High School. Also in attendance were Mr. Julnaser Akmad, MLGOO-Jolo and personnel from 101st Brigade headed by CPT EUGEM G ESPINO (INF) PA who also gave lecture on Preventing and Countering Violent Extremism and Terrorism. 1 2 4. On December 7, 2017 at around 1300H – 1530H, Agent Brenda Joy T. Congreso-Pollisco attended the Anti-Drug Symposium with the theme “Kaugmaon Atimanon Kinabuhi Ampingan, Illegal nga Droga Likayan” at Covered Court, Poblacion, Kumalarang, Zamboanga del Sur. Participants to the said activity were one hundred thirty (130) students from JH Cerilles State College and discussed during the activity was the RA 9165 and announcement on the recruitment of PDEA agents. 5. On December 7, 2017 at around 1000H, Agents Narciso Bolislis, Jr. and Jill Rouven Genotivo proceeded to Barangay Buenavista, Pagadian City and conducted lectures on the ill-effects of illegal drugs and salient features of RA 9165 during a drug symposium attended by more or less one hundred twenty (120) students. Said activity was also attended by other government offices such as PNP and DOH. Moreover, Agent Bolislis, Jr. took the opportunity to promote and advertise the recruitment of PDEA agents. Said activity concluded on or about 1200H. 6. On December 8, 2017 at around 1800H, Agent Brenda Joy T. Congreso- Pollisco, together with Agent Beau Faith E. Ortezuela attended the church activity at Vincenzo Sagun, Zamboanga del Sur and conducted lectures on the Salient Features of RA 9165 and announced the recruitment of PDEA Agents. The activity was participated by more or less seventy (70) church members from the United Church of Christ in the Philippines (UCCP) in the municipality of Vincenzo Sagun, Zamboanga del Sur. 7. On December 13, 2017 at around 0900H – 1200H, Agent William M. Dulay, Provincial Officer, PDEA Sulu Provincial Office attended as Guest Speaker and lectured on the ill-effects of drugs and salient features of RA 9165 during the Drug Awareness Symposium with the theme “Kabataan, mga Magulang, Guro, Nagkakaisa sa Kampanya Kontra sa Iligal na Droga” at Sulu State College Gymnasium, Jolo, Sulu. The activity was initiated by the Barangay Council of Walled City, Jolo, Sulu under the leadership of Barangay Chairwoman Hon. Elissa T. Gonzales, in coordination with PDEA Sulu Provincial Office. This was participated by more or less seven hundred (700) students from Sulu State College Laboratory High School, Jolo, Sulu. 3 8. On December 29, 2017 at around 1500H, Agent Jury G. Rocamora oriented the students of Maharlika Institute of Technology, Inc. regarding the conduct of anti-drug operations and other matters related to the law enforcement functions of the Agency. The students were headed by Mr. Satta A. Ladja, Dean, College of Criminal Justice Education of the said school, during their educational tour at PDEA RO IX Office. Moreover, Ms. Karren E. Gesulga, Chief Chemist, PDEA RO IX also oriented the students of around 60 about the functions of the Laboratory Section of the Office, and Mr. Alvaracin A. Albani, HRMO-PDEA RO IX, gave an orientation on the processes of recruitment for those who wish to become part of the Agency. 1. On December 2, 2017 at around 1800H, Agent Brenda Joy T. Congreso- Pollisco, Provincial Officer, PDEA Zamboanga del Sur, together with Agent Narciso Bolislis Jr. attended the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) meeting and updated the Council regarding the anti-illegal drug operation in Zamboanga del Sur. The governor was also given a copy of the recent accomplishment of the PDEA Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Office. The said activity ended on or about 2000H of the same day. 2. On December 4, 2017 at around 1000H, Agent Maria Felina Bacha- Abendan, Provincial Officer, PDEA Zamboanga del Norte presided over a meeting with the Philippine Ports Authority, Philippine Coast Guard and PNP Maritime Groupfor the joint security assessment of the Puluan Port Area of Dapitan City. Present during the meeting were PSI Adamson B. Clavecillas, PO3 Romeo G. Pagulayan Jr., ENS Mariano E. Saminiano Jr., PO2 Eduard J. Caermare, PCInsp Melinda H. Cerbito and PO3 Alvin C. Bulawit. Discussed during the said meeting were the current security measures and vulnerabilities of Puluan Port as an entry point for illegal drugs. 4 1. On December 5, 2017 at around 0830H, Dir. III Lyndon P. Aspacio, CESE was interviewed by Ms. Liezel Lacastesantos, a local reporter / news writer of ABS-CBN TV 3 regarding the anti-drug operations conducted by this Office and other related matters. The interview also discussed the resumption of PNP anti-drug operations as announced by President Duterte. This was held at RD’s Room, PDEA ROIX, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City. ABS-CBN TV 3 is seen at Channel 2 locally and simultaneously heard all over Zamboanga Peninsula via MOR My Only Radio for Life at Frequency 98.7 Zamboanga. 2. On December 6, 2017 at around 0900H, Dir. III Lyndon P. Aspacio, CESE was a guest in the early morning TV program “On the Spot with Gil Climaco” hosted by Gil Climaco himself. The interview discussed anti-drug operations conducted by this office and the return of the PNP in the anti-drug war as announced by President Duterte. The interview was held at EMedia Broadcasting Station located at Divisoria, Zamboanga City. EMedia Broadcast can be seen locally simulcast via 105.9 News FM Zamboanga heard all over Zamboanga Peninsula. 3. On December 7, 2017 at around 0730H, Dir. III Lyndon P. Aspacio, CESE was a guest during the early morning program DATELINE TELERADYO of GBPI TV 11 Zamboanga hosted and anchored by Mr. Ronnie Lledo and Mr. Albert Luna at their broadcasting station located at Campaner St., Brgy. Zone 3, Zamboanga City. The interview focused on the anti-drug operations conducted by this Office and the recent announcement of President Duterte bringing back the PNP into the anti-drug war. 5 4. On December 7, 2017 at around 1030H, Dir. III Lyndon P. Aspacio, CESE was interviewed simultaneously by Mr. Daniel Toribio, a local news writer/reporter of RMN Zamboanga and Mr. Ely Dumaboc, a local news reporter of NET 25 regarding the anti- drug operations conducted by this Office and other related matters. The interview also discussed the recent announcement of President Duterte directing the PNP back into the anti-drug war. The interview was held at RD’s Room, PDEA RO IX, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City. 6 5. On December 8, 2017 at around 1000H, Dir. III Lyndon P. Aspacio, CESE was interviewed by Mr. RJ Rosalado, a local reporter / news writer of ABS-CBN TV 3 regarding the anti-drug operations conducted by this Office and other related matters. Topics discussed were the drug routes, Barangay Drug Clearing Program and the return of PNP in the anti-drug war as announced by President Duterte. This was held at RD’s Room, PDEA ROIX, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City. ABS-CBN TV 3 is seen at Channel 2 locally and simultaneously heard all over Zamboanga Peninsula via MOR My Only Radio for Life at Frequency 98.7 Zamboanga. 6. On December 10, 2017 at around 1000H, Dir. III Lyndon P. Aspacio, CESE was interviewed thru phone patch by Mr. Ryan Rodriguez, a local news writer/reporter of STAR FM Zamboanga and an affiliate of Bombo Radyo, regarding the anti-drug operations conducted by this Office and other related matters. The interview focused on the recent announcement of President Duterte ordering the PNP back in the anti-drug war. The interview was held at RD’s Room, PDEA RO IX, Upper Calarian, Zamboanga City. Moreover, at around 1110H of the same date, the above-signed was interviewed by Mr. Nonoy E. Lacson, a local news writer from Manila Bulletin and Tempo, regarding the same topic mentioned above. 7. On December 12, 2017 at around 1824H, Dir. III Lyndon P. Aspacio, CESE was interviewed via phone patch by Mr. Sai Cortez, a local news anchor/reporter of BRIGADA NEWS FM Zamboanga, regarding the drug situation of Zamboanga City, the resumption of PNP anti-drug operations as announced recently by President Duterte and the status of Barangay Drug Clearing Program in Zamboanga Peninsula.
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