Executive Summary Overview of the Regional Drug Situation
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EXECUTIVE SUMMARY OVERVIEW OF THE REGIONAL DRUG SITUATION Drugs of Choice Barangay Drug Affectation Drug Trends OPERATIONAL ACCOMPLISHMENTS Analysis of Operational Accomplishment Type of Operations Classification of arrested Seizures of Dangerous Drugs OVER-ALL ASSESSMENT Photos during conduct of Operations EXECUTIVE SUMMARY The incessant desire to carry-out our mandate has continu- ously made PDEA the prime Agency in combating illegal drugs. The effort does not only rest on street pushers in the barangay but includes affluent personalities who likewise, had been entangled in drug dependency that enslaved them, notwithstanding their social status. For this period, PDEA Regional Office – National Capital Region continued its enthusiasm by working in the fight against illegal drugs. For the period, this Region accomplished a total of One Hun- dred Eighty-eight (188) operations, Seventy-one (71) negation operations, One Hundred Seventeen (117) intelligence operations summarized as follows: 106 Casing/Surveillance, 10 Test Buy, 1 Contact Ci, 2 Buy-Bust Operations, 5 Search Warrant Operations, 1 Turn-over, 1 Warrant of Arrest, 1 Interdiction, 2 Controlled Delivery Operations and 59 Joint Operation with PNP. Continuous surveillance and casing operations are now being made for the conduct of negation operations, including forth with high impact operations, on this coming month. Equal significance are given in promoting Anti-Drug Advocacy Campaign and empowering OLEAs in carrying out the Barangay Drug Clearing Program, consonant with the guidelines employed by ICAD. OVERVIEW OF THE REGIONAL DRUG SITUATION The unrelenting desire to release the barangays from the clutches of dangerous drug have now resulted to a significant total of Eighty-nine (89) drug-cleared barangays and Three (3) Drug Free Barangays in Metro Ma- nila. Anti-drug efforts must be sus- tained considering that initial success have been determined. Drugs of Choice Shabu remains to be the number one drug of choice in the region even with the existence of other dangerous drugs such as Ecstacy, Cocaine, Hashish and Marijuana. Drug Clearing Efforts Notwithstanding the great numbers of drug personalities in Metro Ma- nila, a significant total of sixty barangays have been declared as drug-free, consonant with the stated barangay drug clearing parameters by the DDB. Evidently, adamant desire to free the society from dangerous drugs remain ulfaltered despite the omnipresent odds. Drug Trafficking Trends Placement of drug den has become less apparent due to the pressure brought by barangay drug clearing operations. Illegal drug manufacturing becomes less desirable on the part of drug syndicates who have shifted to illegal importation of dangerous drugs which posed lesser risk but great reward. Analysis of Operational Accomplishments TABLE 1: Types of Operations Conducted CASING/ K9 sweeping, CONTROLLED WARRANT OF BUY-BUST SW GREYHOUND SURVIEL- TEST-BUY CONTACT CI BI BA, Profiling DELIVERY ARREST LANCE TURN DISTRICT PDEA PDEA PDEA PDEA PDEA PDEA PDEA PDEA OVER PDEA PDEA JOIN JOIN JOIN JOIN INITI- JOINT INTITI- JOINT INTITI- INTITI- INTITI- JOINT INTITI- JOINT INTITI- JOINT INITI- INITI- JOINT INITI- T T T T ATED ATED ATED ATED ATED ATED ATED ATED ATED ATED MANILA 12 2 15 3 QUEZON CITY 12 2 2 30 1 SOUTHERN 24 1 6 1 6 1 2 NORTHERN 8 2 1 13 2 3 1 EASTERN 2 3 2 40 3 1 SUB-TOTAL 2 59 5 0 13 0 1 0 104 2 10 0 1 0 2 0 1 0 0 1 0 TOTAL 61 5 1 106 10 1 2 1 0 1 TABLE 2: CLASSIFICATION OF ARRESTED DRUG PERSONALITIES DRUD DEN DRUG DEN VIS- PUSHER IMPORTER COURIER POSSESSOR DISTRICT OF- MAINTAINER ITOR FICE PDEA INITIAT- PDEA INITI- PDEA INITI- PDEA INITI- PDEA INITI- PDEA INITI- JOINT JOINT JOINT JOINT JOINT JOINT ED ATED ATED ATED ATED ATED MANILA 34 QUEZON CITY 1 25 2 18 SOUTHERN 51 1 1 6 1 NORTHERN 7 17 2 19 EASTERN 3 10 TOTAL 11 137 1 5 43 1 TABLE 3: ESTIMATED VOLUME OF DRUGS SEIZED MARIJUANA OTHER VALI- SHABU (GRAMS) COCAINE (GRAMS) HEROIN (GRAMS) ECSTACY (PCS) PROVINCE/ (GRAMS) UM, ETC (PCS) CITY PDEA INITI- PDEA PDEA INITI- PDEA PDEA PDEA INITIATED JOINT JOINT JOINT JOINT JOINT JOINT ATED INITIATED ATED INITIATED INITIATED MANILA 7003.05 QUEZON CITY 38.45 1032.81 29.72 666.13 SOUTHERN NCR 28.48 0.96 96.92 0.01 1002 NORTHERN 29.96 0.54 0.01 EASTERN NCR 19.01 1.69 600.3 TOTAL WEIGHT 115.90 8,039.05 726.94 666.15 1,002 OBSERVATIONS ON PROBLEMS ENCOUNTERED/RECOMMENDATIONS The inadequacy in providing proper intervention to identified drug dependents hampered government efforts to fully address drug dependency which directly affect existing demand for dangerous drugs making the Philippines, still a desirable destination for illegal drugs. It bears stressing that efforts must be focused on drug monitoring and detection of drugs in our ports of entry thereby eradicating drugs in the earliest opportunity before it may be flooded to the streets of Manila, making it harder to suppress. OVER-ALL ASSESSMENT It has been proven time and again that the National Capi- tal Region is the center of gravity of illegal drug activity in the country. That being said, PDEA RO NCR needs all the support it can get from all stakeholders in this campaign. Thus, this Regional Office is practicing the principle of 3Cs, “Cooperation, Coordination and Camaraderie”, to effectively implement our mandate. Sgd. DIR III ISMAEL G FAJARDO, JR, PhD OIC, DDGA / Regional Director NEGATION OPERATIONS OOA 1430H 03 JULY 2018 Operative from PDEA RO-NCR Northern District Of- fice led by SI II FREDDIE BANAGAO, District Officer together with Chief Subpoena and Warrant Section (Invest Div) IO I FIDEL CAL- ANTOC served the Warrant of Arrest issued by HON JUDGE CHARI- TO B GONZALES of RTC Branch 80, Quezon City against GI- NA LAURENTE y GINO (WANTED LISTED) of #251 McArthur St., Veterans Village, Brgy. Pasong Tamo, Quezon City for Violation of Section 6 and 7 Art II of RA 9165. OOA 2345H 09 JULY 2018 Operative from PDEA RO-NCR Eastern District Of- fice led by IA V GEORGE PAUL P ALCOVINDAS, District Officer together with Anti-Drug Abuse Council of Pasig City (ADCOP) led by Ms. Zenaida Concepcion under the direct su- pervision of DIR III ISMAEL G FAJARDO JR and command and control of DIRECTOR GENERAL AARON N AQUINO conducted buy-bust operation along Umali Compound, M.H. Del Pilar St., Sto. Tomas, Pasig City which resulted to the arrest of BENEDICT SANCHEZ y MON- TEFALCON @CHOI (TARGET LISTED/HVT), male, single, 28 years old (DOB: 02 Feb 1990) and resident of 124 A M.H. Del Pilar St., Sto. Tomas, Pasig City. The confiscation of 19.0067 grams of Shabu with estimated value of PhP 136,000.00 (DDB Value). Cases Filed, Viola- tion of Section 5 of Article II of RA 9165 was filed against the suspect before HON. LAURENCE EVAN B RUBIO, ACP, Office of the City Prosecutor of Pasig City with Docket number XV-14-INQ-18G- 00683. OOA 1630H 11 JULY 2018 Joint operatives of PDEA RO-NCR Quezon City District Office led by IA 1 ERWIN DL MAGCAMIT, District Officer, QCPD DDEU and PS2 under the direct supervision of DIR III ISMAEL G FA- JARDO JR, PhD, OIC, DDGA/Regional Director, PDEA RO- NCR and PCSUPT JOSELITO T ESQUIVEL, QCPD District Di- rector and command and control of DIRECTOR GENERAL AARON N AQUINO implemented Search Warrant No. 5612 (18) issued by HON. EXECUTIVE JUDGE CECILYN E, BUR- GOS-VILLAVERT of RTC Branch 89, Quezon City against @KUYA and cohorts at the Informal Settlers Compound, Si- tio San Roque, Brgy. Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City (near EDSA Avida Office) which led to the arrest of the following personalities: JOEL MERCURIO y DALA @KUYA (WATCH LISTED), male, single, 40 years old (DOB: 10 Nov 1977), barker and resident of Informal Settlers Compound, Sitio San Roque, Brgy. Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City; DOMINADOR MANUBAY y DELA CRUZ, male, with live -in-partner, 36 years old (DOB: 13 Feb 1981), construction worker and resident of 138 Moral St., Brgy. Pag-asa, Quezon City; JERICHO MALULAN, male, single, 18 years old (DOB: 23 Feb 2000), helper and resident of 14 Bermejo St., San Roque, Brgy. Bagong Pag-asa, Quezon City; RODREGO RAMOS y NAZARENO, male, with live-in- partner, 38 years old (DOB: 22 Sep 1982), barker and resident of 83 Scout Evardolaza St., South Triangle, Quezon City; ZOSIMO JOBE y CLARO, male, married, 48 years old (DOB: 10 Oct 1969), vendor and resident of 12 Ade- lina St., Brgy. Pag-asa, Quezon City; RINO RA- ÑOLA y BALAG, male, with live-in-partner, 22 years old (DOB: 12 Sep 1994), jobless and resident of San Roque, Brgy. Pag-asa, Quezon City; MIKKO PALMA y GERALDO, male, with live -in-partner, 25 years old (DOB: 05 May 1993), tricycle driver and resident of 114 Mother Ignacia St., Brgy. South Triangle, Quezon City; RICHARD BURNES y HON- RADO @PUTOL, male, live-in-partner, 51 years old (DOB: 4 May 1967), jobless and resident of 133 Pasacola St., Novaliches, Quezon City; ORLANDO CUARTERO y REYES (WATCH LISTED), male, with live-in-partner, 30 years old (DOB: 21 Mar 1988), tricycle driver and resident of 49A Scout Borromeo, South Triangle, Quezon City; JEFFREY TRINIDAD y TRIAS, male, single, 32 years old (DOB: 06 Dec 1984), port er and resident of Superlines Bus Station, EDSA Cubao, Quezon City; and RANDY SABADO y USON, male, married, 43 years old (DOB: 25 Feb 1975), vendor and resident of Annapolis St., Brgy E. Rodriguez, Quezon City. The confis- cation of 27.07452 grams of Shabu with estimated value of PhP 184,106.736 (DDB Value) and 29.7232 grams of Marijuana leaves with estimated value of PhP 3,566.784 (DDB Value).