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No. Date Activity Venue 1 03/16/19 Barangay Drug Clearing Program Lecture Barangay 11, Cabadbaran City 2 03/16/19 Distribution O PDEA RO XIII SIGNIFICANT ACTIVITIES FOR APRIL 2019 (DEMAND REDUCTION) No. Date Activity Venue 1 03/16/19 Barangay Drug Clearing Program Lecture Barangay 11, Cabadbaran City Barangay Hall, Brgy. 11, 2 03/16/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Cabadbaran City Announcement of Drug Enforcement 3 03/16/19 Officers Recruitment during the Barangay Brgy. 11, Cabadbaran City Assembly Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers 4 03/16/19 Brgy. 11, Cabadbaran City during the Barangay Assembly Barangay Katugasan, Cabadbaran 5 03/17/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks City Announcement of Drug Enforcement Barangay Katugasan, Cabadbaran 6 03/17/19 Officers Recruitment during the Barangay City Assembly Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Barangay Katugasan, Cabadbaran 7 03/17/19 during the Barangay Assembly City Barangay La Union, Cabadbaran 8 03/17/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks City Announcement of Drug Enforcement Barangay La Union, Cabadbaran 9 03/17/19 Officers Recruitment during the Barangay City Assembly Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Barangay La Union, Cabadbaran 10 03/17/19 during the Barangay Assembly City Barangay Katugasan, Cabadbaran 11 03/17/19 Barangay Drug Clearing Program Lecture City Barangay Katugasan, Cabadbaran 12 03/17/19 Barangay Drug Clearing Program Lecture City 7th BDCP POC Meeting – Agusan del MEEDMO Building, R.T. 13 03/25/19 Norte Romualdez, Agusan del Norte Tubay Municipal Training Center, 8th BDCP POC Meeting – Agusan del 14 03/26/19 Brgy. Doña Rosario, Tubay, Agusan Norte del Norte Mayor’s Office, Brgy. Tagabaca, 15 03/26/19 ADAC Meeting Basilisa, Dinagat Islands Mayor’s Office, Brgy. Tagabaca, 16 03/27/19 MPOC Meeting Basilisa, Dinagat Islands 9th BDCP POC Meeting – Agusan del Cabadbaran City Gymnasium, 17 03/27/19 Norte Cabadbaran City DPWH Function Hall, Barangay 18 03/27/19 PPOC Meeting Cuarinta, San Jose, Dinagat Islands North Cabadbaran Central Announcement of Drug Enforcement 19 03/28/19 Elementary School (NORCACES), Officers Recruitment Cabadbaran City North Cabadbaran Central 20 03/28/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Elementary School (NORCACES), Cabadbaran City North Cabadbaran Central 21 03/28/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Elementary School (NORCACES), Cabadbaran City North Cabadbaran Central 22 03/28/19 Ill Effects of Illegal Drugs and Salient Elementary School (NORCACES) Provisions of RA 9165 Lecture Gymnasium, Cabadbaran City Coordination Meeting with 401st Brigade 401st Brigade PA, Prosperidad, 23 03/28/19 PA for the Implementation of Oplan “Huli Agusan del Sur Week” Balilahan Bus and Jeepney 24 03/29/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Terminal, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur Balilahan Bus and Jeepney 25 03/29/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Terminal, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur Balilahan Bus and Jeepney 26 03/29/19 Implementation of Oplan Harabas Terminal, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur 10th BDCP POC Meeting – Agusan del Brgy. Curva Training Center, Brgy. 27 03/29/19 Norte Curva, Santiago, Agusan del Norte Surigao City Integrated Bus/ 28 03/29/19 Implementation of Oplan Harabas Jeepney Terminal, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Surigao City Integrated Bus/ 29 03/29/19 during the Implementation of Oplan Jeepney Terminal, Brgy. Luna, Harabas Surigao City Surigao City Integrated Bus/ Distribution of PDEA Komiks during the 30 03/29/19 Jeepney Terminal, Brgy. Luna, Implementation of Oplan Harabas Surigao City 31 03/30/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Barangay Mabini, Cabadbaran City Announcement of Drug Enforcement 32 03/30/19 Barangay Mabini, Cabadbaran City Officers Recruitment 33 03/30/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Barangay Mabini, Cabadbaran City 34 03/30/19 Barangay Drug Clearing Program Lecture Barangay Mabini, Cabadbaran City Infront of Gaisano Grand Mall, Brgy. 35 03/29/19 Implementation of Oplan Harabas Luna, Surigao City Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Infront of Gaisano Grand Mall, Brgy. 36 03/29/19 during the Implementation of Oplan Luna, Surigao City Harabas Distribution of PDEA Komiks during the Infront of Gaisano Grand Mall, Brgy. 37 03/29/19 Implementation of Oplan Harabas Luna, Surigao City Courtesy Call of Hon. Mayor of Gigacuit, Regional Director’s Office, PDEA 38 04/01/19 Surigao del Norte RO XIII, Butuan City Surprise Drug Test among BJMP RO XIII 39 04/03/19 BJMP RO XIII Office, Butuan City Personnel 11th BDCP POC Meeting – Agusan del SB Session Hall, Las Nieves, 40 04/03/19 Norte Agusan del Norte HPRO 13 Conference Room, Camp 41 04/04/19 67th RLECC Meeting Col Rafael C Rodriguez, Butuan City Surigao City Police Station 9th BDCP POC Meeting – Surigao del 42 04/05/19 Conference Room, Borromeo St., Norte Surigao City Attendance to the 2019 Search for the DILG Agusan del Norte Office, 43 04/05/19 Best Performing ADACs in Agusan del Butuan City Norte Province PRO XIII Press Conference on the 44 04/08/19 Recovered 40 blocks of Cocaine at Butuan City Siargao Islands Inauguration and Turn-over Ceremony of Dangerous Drugs Abuse Treatment Brgy. Alegria, San Francisco, 45 04/08/19 Rehabilitation Center Project (Agusan del Agusan del Sur Sur) 10th BDCP POC Meeting – Surigao del Legislative Building, Sison, Surigao 46 04/08/19 Norte del Norte 11th BDCP POC Meeting – Surigao del Women’s Center, Gigaquit, Surigao 47 04/08/19 Norte del Norte 12th BDCP POC Meeting – Surigao del 3rd Floor, Municipal Legislative 48 04/08/19 Norte Building, Claver, Surigao del Norte Courtesy Call to Agusan del Sur Police Brgy. Patin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan 49 04/08/19 Provincial Office del Sur Brgy. Patin-ay, Prosperidad, Agusan 50 04/08/19 Courtesy Call to S.U.R.E. Agusan del Sur del Sur 51 04/10/19 5th RICG Meeting PDEA RO XIII, Libertad, Butuan City 12th BDCP Regional Oversight 52 04/10/19 PDEA RO XIII, Libertad, Butuan City Committee Meeting Ocular Inspection – Balay Silangan of 53 04/11/19 Tubay, Agusan del Norte Tubay, Agusan del Norte Ocular Inspection – Balay Silangan of 54 04/11/19 Tubod, Surigao del Norte Tubod, Surigao del Norte SB Session Hall, San Jose, Dinagat 55 04/11/19 San Jose Joint MADAC/ MPOC Meeting Islands Province Courtesy Call of NBI – Task Force 56 04/11/19 ORD, PDEA RO XIII, Butuan City Against Ilegal Drugs (TFAID) Coordination Meeting for the 57 04/11/19 PDEA RO XIII, Libertad, Butuan City Implementation of OPLAN HULI WEEK Courtesy Call to the Mayor of Tubay, 58 04/11/19 Tubay, Agusan del Norte Agusan del Norte Courtesy Call to the Mayor of Tubod, 59 04/11/19 Tubod, Surigao del Norte Surigao del Norte Meeting with the Focal Person of Balay 60 04/12/19 Tubod, Surigao del Norte Silangan – Tubod, Surigao del Norte Regional Intelligence Committee 13 (RIC Carmen Hall, Almont Inland Resort, 61 04/12/19 13) Butuan City PDEA RO XIII Personnel Meeting for the 62 04/12/19 PDEA RO XIII, Libertad, Butuan City Implementation of OPLAN HULI WEEK Butuan Integrated Bus Terminal, 63 04/15/19 Implementation of Oplan Huli Week Langihan, Butuan City Butuan Integrated Bus Terminal, 64 04/15/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Langihan, Butuan City Butuan Integrated Bus Terminal, 65 04/15/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Langihan, Butuan City Robinson’s Place – Butuan 66 04/15/19 Implementation of Oplan Huli Week Terminal, Butuan City Robinson’s Place – Butuan 67 04/15/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Terminal, Butuan City Robinson’s Place – Butuan 68 04/15/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Terminal, Butuan City Balilahan Bus and Jeepney 69 04/15/19 Implementation of Oplan Huli Week Terminal, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur Balilahan Bus and Jeepney 70 04/15/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Terminal, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur Balilahan Bus and Jeepney 71 04/15/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Terminal, Tandag City, Surigao del Sur Bus Terminal, San Francisco, 72 04/15/19 Implementation of Oplan Huli Week Agusan del Sur Bus Terminal, San Francisco, 73 04/15/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Agusan del Sur Bus Terminal, San Francisco, 74 04/15/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Agusan del Sur Surigao City Integrated Bus/ 75 04/15/19 Implementation of Oplan Huli Week Jeepney Terminal, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City Surigao City Integrated Bus/ 76 04/15/19 Distribution of DEO Recruitment Flyers Jeepney Terminal, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City Surigao City Integrated Bus/ 77 04/15/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Jeepney Terminal, Brgy. Luna, Surigao City Bancasi – Butuan Airport, Butuan 78 04/16/19 PDEA K9 Sweeping City Bancasi – Butuan Airport, Butuan 79 04/16/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks City 80 04/16/19 PDEA K9 Sweeping at Nasipit Port Nasipit, Agusan del Norte 81 04/16/19 Distribution of PDEA Komiks Nasipit, Agusan del Norte 2nd Quarter PPOC Meeting of Agusan del 82 04/17/19 Butuan City Norte 13th BDCP POC Meeting – Surigao del 83 04/23/19 Norte (Revalidation of 9 Drug Cleared Tubod, Surigao del Norte Barangays) PDEA K9 Sweeping at Butuan Bancasi Butuan Airport, Brgy. Bancasi, 84 04/23/19 Airport Butuan City Butuan Airport, Brgy. 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