Bohol steps up campaign vs illegal drugs
By Elvira C. Bongosia
TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol (PIA) – The fight against illegal drugs in Bohol has been intensified as all motor vehicles entering the province through seaports will undergo the mandatory inspections starting Jan. 20.
This is mandated under Executive Order No. 31, series of 2023, signed by Gov. Erico Aristotle Aumentado, which aims to prevent the entry of illegal drugs and strengthen peace and order in the province.
The mandatory inspection is expected to combat the proliferation of drug smuggling through vehicles transported on roll-on-roll-off (RORO) vessels.
The inspections will be conducted by the Canine Unit of the Office of the Governor, which was established in February 2023 to address drugs, terrorism, and other threats.
Trained handlers and K9 dogs will be deployed to seaports to ensure compliance and support public safety in the province.
The announcement from the provincial government came after the recent success of the Bohol Police Provincial Office (BPPO), which confiscated over P15 million worth of suspected shabu in two separate buy-bust operations.
On Jan. 10, the drug operation in Barangay Dao in Dauis town resulted in the recovery of over two kilograms of suspected shabu valued at P13.7 million.
Three days later, authorities confiscated illegal drugs weighing 1,050 grams worth P1.8 million in a buy-bust operation at Purok 2, Barangay Bool in Tagbilaran City.
In a Facebook post, Aumentado lauded BPPO provincial director Arnel Banzon and his team for their dedication to the province’s anti-drug efforts.
“Kini nga operasyon, uban sa daghan pa nilang kalampusan, nagpamatuod nga seryoso ang atong Pangagamhanan sa paglimpyo sa komunidad batok sa impluwensya sa ilegal nga droga,” said Aumentado.
(This operation, along with their many other successes, proves that our Government is serious about cleaning the community against the influence of illegal drugs.)
The governor called on the public to cooperate with this initiative to help secure a safe and drug-free environment for all Boholanos.
“Padayon ta nga magtinabangay alang sa maayong kawsa. Ang kalamposan nagagikan sa hiniusang pagpaningkamot ug suporta sa tanan,” he said.
(Let’s keep working together for a good cause. Success comes from the joint efforts and support of all.) (ECB/PIA7-Bohol)
The Provincial Government of Bohol requests the full cooperation of the public in the implementation of the inspection of vehicles entering the ports of the province starting January 20, 2025 in order to cleanse the community against the influence of illegal drugs. (PIA/PiMO)