Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Camiguin still insurgency-free; criminality is manageable

From the Mindanao Daily News (Dec 15, 2019): Camiguin still insurgency-free; criminality is manageable



Noting how the province enforces peace and order in keeping its people safe, Capt. Ryan Layug of the 403rd Infantry Brigade said the Retool Community Support Program (RCSP), designed to know the conditions of the communities where government workers themselves listen and take action to lessen problems, will help Camiguin sustain peace and attain development. (RTP/PIA Cagayan de Oro)


Gov. Romualdo on ID issuance Governor Jurdin Jesus Romualdo says during the Fourth Quarter Joint Full Council Meeting, December 12, once funds are available, all residents of the island will be given identification cards to prevent infiltration of terror groups and ensure all the people are well accounted for. (RTP/PIA Cagayan de Oro)


The Provincial Government of Camiguin holds the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC), Provincial Anti-Drug Abuse Council (PADAC), Provincial Task Force on ELCAC, and Provincial Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Council (PDRRMC) Fourth Quarter Joint Full Council Meeting to discuss the updates on the Special Action Committee for anti-insurgency and preventing/countering violent extremism, anti-criminality and anti-illegal drugs, public safety, community-focused intervention, citizenship-building and empowerment, and environmental concerns, December 12 at Camiguin Convention Center, Mambajao, Camiguin. (RTP/PIA Cagayan de Oro)

MAMBAJAO, Camiguin — Even with its ability to remain free of insurgency, Camiguin still steps up its campaign on upholding peace and order through implementing the Retool Community Support Program (RCSP).

Ranking first in the anti-illegal drugs performance evaluation in the region and recording only 27 index crimes, 80 non-index crimes, and 36 public safety index crimes, Camiguin is still named a secured and peaceful area, where criminality is manageable based on the assessment of the 58th Infantry Battalion presented during the Fourth Quarter Joint Full Council Meeting, December 12, here.

To further maintain peace and order in the province, Gov. Jurdin Jesus Romualdo said once funds are available, all residents of Camiguin will be issued with an identification card making sure that the populace is well accounted for and terror group infiltration will not take place in the island.

As to managing sea vessels, Romualdo said all pump boats would be color and number coded based on the municipality where operators have registered their units. Such will aid the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG) or even mere residents to determine the sudden entry of vessels with questionable identities or purpose.

Noting how the province enforces peace and order in keeping its people safe, Capt. Ryan Layug of the 403rd Infantry Brigade said the RCSP, designed to know the conditions of the communities where government workers themselves listen and take action to lessen problems, will help Camiguin sustain peace and attain development.

For their part, the 58th Infantry Battalion recommends the local government units to impose their authority to ensure that their constituents will not be exploited as the former continue their active deterrence and preemptive troop projection, intelligence monitoring and timely report closure, and partnership with groups and communities. (Recthie T. Paculba/PIA10)

http://mindanaodailynews.com/news/front-page/todays-top-stories/camiguin-still-insurgency-free-criminality-is-manageable

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