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Inabanga Bohol Peace Team

Peace workers here have joined hands to prevent crime – a job admittedly not for the police alone, but everybody's concern.

  Municipal employees, members of the municipal and barangay Peace and Order Councils (POCs), barangay officials, tanods and students recently gathered for an orientation on their roles to keep the peace conducted by the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) that Gov. Erico Aumentado chairs.

  Revolving around the theme Krimen Sugpuon, Pamilya Palig-unon, the activity formed part of this town's participation in the nationwide observance of Crime Prevention Month which aims to promote community involvement and participation in crime prevention.

  This town became a stop in the PPOC's provincewide information campaign to generate awareness and promote crime prevention in the common tao.

  Provincial Director Rustica Mascariñas of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) led a panel of speakers that discussed the responsibilities of citizens in peacekeeping.

  "This symposium will remind us that peace and order is the concern of everybody in the family and in the community," she said in her statement of purpose.

  She also elaborated the criminal justice system pillars to include crime prevention, law enforcement, prosecution and court, rehabilitation and community. 

  Inabanga Chief of Police, Sr. Insp. Melanio Artiaga welcomed the participants while Ch. Insp. Uldarico Palgan, head of Police-Community Relations of the Bohol Provincial Police Office (BPPO) explained the role of the community in crime prevention. He acknowledged the role of tanods as their counterparts in implementing peace and order. He also discussed the major activities recommended in OPLAN Sugpo Krimen.

  Meanwhile, Cpl. Reynaldo Colongon, representative of the Philippine Army's 2nd Special Forces Battalion based in Bilar town discussed the Bohol Local Integrated Security System (Bliss) and the barangay security system.

  For his part, SFO4 Gaudioso Subsuban, chief of the Administrative Branch of the Bureau of Fire Protection in Bohol gave prevention tips to avoid fire disasters as well as saving lives and property.

  Aside from Inabanga, the PPOC team also stopped in Ubay, Jagna, Talibon, Carmen and Tubigon towns.  

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