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Project: “DOUBLE BARREL” Appropriate Greetings

SITUATION DDB’s 2015 National Household Survey, there were around 1.8 million drug users in the country wherein 38.36% of which are unemployed. In 2015, PDEA reported that 26.91% or 11,319 out of the country’s 42,065 barangays were “drug affected” (mostly in urban areas) NCR has the highest rate of affectation with 92.96% of the region's barangays, followed by CALABARZON at 33.78%. According to the DDB’s 2015 National Household Survey, there were around 1.8 million drug users in the country wherein 38.36% of which are unemployed. In 2015, PDEA reported that 26.91% or 11,319 out of the country’s 42,065 barangays were “drug affected” (mostly in urban areas), A barangay is said to be drug-affected when there is a determined existence of drug user, pusher, manufacturer, marijuana cultivator or other drug personalities regardless of number in the area. On record, NCR has the highest rate of affectation with 92.96% of the region's barangays, followed by CALABARZON at 33.78%.   Based on PDEA’s 2015 arrest data, methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu (90%) reportedly tops the list of most abused illegal drugs, followed by marijuana and costly party drugs like cocaine and ecstasy. The afore-cited statistical data is indicative of the worsening drug problem that has victimized mostly the underprivileged and impoverished sector of the society. Although much has already been done and accomplished in the national campaign to eradicate illegal drugs, yet the problem persists and it continues to breed social ills. Apparently, in the quest to go after high level drug traffickers, the government seems to have overlooked the worsening drug problem at the grassroots level. There are three transactional drug organizations operating in the Philippines, namely: Based on PDEA’s 2015 arrest data, methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu (90%) reportedly tops the list of most abused illegal drugs, followed by marijuana and costly party drugs like cocaine and ecstasy. Three (3) transnational drug organizations operates in the Philippines (Filipino-Chinese Drug Syndicates, African Drug Syndicate (ADS), and Mexican-Sinaloa Drug Cartel).

Two - Pronged Approach of Project: “DOUBLE BARREL” CONCEPT OF OPERATIONS Two - Pronged Approach of Project: “DOUBLE BARREL” Lower barrel approach will be the conduct of “PROJECT TOKHANG” in all drug-affected barangays throughout Central Visayas in coordination with the Local Government Units (LGUs) particularly the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADACs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), stakeholders, and other law enforcement agencies. The PNP Anti-Illegal Drugs Campaign Plan – “Project: Double Barrel” will be conducted in a two pronged approach, namely: PROJECT TOKHANG and PROJECT HVT/LVT. The lower barrel approach will be the conduct of “PROJECT TOKHANG” in all drug-affected barangays throughout the country in coordination with the Local Government Units (LGUs) particularly the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADACs), Non-Government Organizations (NGOs), stakeholders, and other law enforcement agencies. The upper barrel approach will be the conduct of “PROJECT HVT/LVT” by dedicated focus teams from PRO7 Headquarters, PPOs, CPOs down to police stations. Upper barrel approach will be the conduct of “PROJECT HVT/LVT” by dedicated focus teams from PRO7 Headquarters, PPOs, CPOs down to police stations.

5 Stages of Project “TOKHANG” START STAGE 1 Collection and validation of Information on suspected illegal drug activities from PDEA, NBI, LGUs, BADAC and other PNP units/offices COLLECTION AND VALIDATION OF INFORMATION STAGE 2 Coordination with LGUs, BADACs, DDB, and other concerned agencies re implementation of the Project “TOKHANG” COORDINATION STAGE 3 Creation of teams to conduct house visitations. Actual implementation of Project “TOKHANG” in the presence of members of BADAC and barangay tanods. HOUSE VISITATION STAGE 4 Continuous conduct of house visitations and referrals for documentation, rehabilitation, and negation. PROCESSING AND DOCUMENTATIONS DRUG PUSHER (Voluntary Surrender) DRUG PUSHER (Surrender of Drugs) DRUG PUSHER (Hostile/ Denial) DRUG USER The “PROJECT TOKHANG” is a practical and realistic means of accelerating the drive against illegal drugs in the affected barangays. This concept involves the conduct of house to house visitations to persuade suspected illegal drug personalities to stop their illegal activities. There are five (5) stages in the conduct of “PROJECT TOKHANG” namely: Collection and Validation of Information Stage, Coordination Stage, House to House Visitation Stage, Processing and Documentation Stage, and the Monitoring and Evaluation Stage STAGE 1 - COLLECTION AND VALIDATION OF INFORMATION STAGE The collection and validation of information shall be conducted on the first week of the first month of the President’s term. All local police offices/units/stations and anti-illegal drugs units shall conduct validation to acquire specific information on suspected drug users and pushers in every affected barangays.   The identity and criminal activities of each target must be properly documented and verified with all possible sources to arm the team with accurate and solid proof when confronting suspects during house to house visitations. STAGE 2 - COORDINATION STAGE Coordination shall be made with the following government agencies and non-government organizations prior to the conduct of actual house to house visitations to ensure success of the activity. All concerned local police offices/units/stations shall coordinate with the Local Government Units (LGUs) to provide support for the activity and ensure compliance of subordinate offices; All local police offices/units/stations shall also coordinate with the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (BADACs) to assist in the conduct of house to house visitations and referral of drug users; PNP Anti-Illegal Drugs Units/Offices shall coordinate with the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) to assist in the conduct of investigation of suspected drug personalities; The Chief of local police units/stations shall direct the Police Community Relations Sections to coordinate with the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) for the rehabilitation of drug users; The Chief of local police units/stations shall direct the PIO/PCR section to coordinate with the QUAD Media for the public information and media coverage of the activity; and The Chief of local police units/stations shall direct the Police Community Relations Section to coordinate with other Non-Government Organizations (NGOs) to provide necessary supports for the activity. STAGE 3 - HOUSE TO HOUSE VISITATION STAGE The actual house to house visitations of suspected drug personalities shall be the highlight of “PROJECT TOKHANG”. It shall be conducted simultaneously nationwide on the first day of the Office of the CPNP. The following shall be undertaken in the conduct of house to house visitations: The chief of the concerned police units/offices shall organize a team led by a PCO to conduct house to house visitation and shall at all times ensure their safety and security; The designated team leader shall ensure the presence of members of BADAC and barangay tanod to assist them and to serve as witness in the conduct of house visitation; The conduct of house to house visitation must be done in a manner that shall not violate the rights of the subject; Any person who is willing to surrender, voluntary rehabilitation shall be processed accordingly. STAGE 4 - PROCESSING AND DOCUMENTATION STAGE All suspected drug personalities who shall voluntarily surrender shall be required to fill-out a Voluntary Surrender Form. Subscribed under oath before a notary public, to be assisted by a counsel and witnessed by parents/guardians and/or barangay officials. All suspected drug personalities who shall voluntarily surrender themselves to the visiting team shall be referred/invited to the local police station for interview, documentation, and other alternative actions. Provided, that they execute undertakings to cooperate by giving voluntary information regarding illegal drug activities All suspected drug personalities who shall surrender any dangerous drugs or its derivatives and drug paraphernalia shall be referred/ invited to the local police station for interview, documentation, and other alternative actions. Provided, that they execute undertakings to give voluntary information about any violations of specific provisions of RA 9165 as stated under section 33 thereof; Any person suspected to be involved in illegal drug trafficking who denies or refuses the house visitation shall be referred to the Anti-Illegal Drug Units for immediate case build-up and negation; In the absence of the subject, the parents, guardians or any responsible adult in the house shall be notified about the purpose of visit and shall be advised to relay the same to the subject; All police officers tasked to conduct house visitations shall exercise caution at all times. They shall wear their proper uniform and perform their tasks with authority, firmness, and conviction. The Chief of concerned police units must submit after activity report to the Regional Director of PROs thru the Regional Anti-Illegal Drugs Units (RAIDU), not later than 24 hours every after the activity STAGE 5 - MONITORING AND EVALUATION STAGE When reports of illegal drug activities persist despite the house visitations, the chief of the local police unit and anti-illegal drugs unit in the area shall immediately initiate police action in coordination with the BADAC for the legitimate arrest and filing of appropriate criminal charges against persons who are subject of house visitations; Weekly monitoring of drug personalities to determine their status and whereabouts shall be conducted by all concerned local police units and anti-illegal drug units in the affected barangays in coordination with BADAC. Likewise, they shall submit weekly reports/updates to their Regional Directors thru the RAIDU; The Regional Director of PROs thru the RAIDU shall also submit weekly update of the project to the Directorate for Operations, copy furnished the PNP Anti-Illegal Drugs Group (AIDG). Refer to Local Police Station for Interview and Undertakings Refer to LGUs and DDB for Voluntary Rehabilitation Refer to Local Police Station for Interview and Documentation Refer to Local Police Station for Interview and Undertakings MONITORING AND EVALUATION STAGE 5 When reports off illegal drug activities persist despite the house visitation, the chief of concerned police unit in coordination with BADAC shall immediately initiate action for the legitimate arrest and filing of charges against persons subject of house visitations. The COP shall constantly monitor and evaluate the activity and provide weekly update/report to RD thru RAIDSOTG. ARREST AND SEIZURE

Project “HVT” The upper barrel approach will be the conduct of PROJECT “HVT” by dedicated focus teams. This approach will be employed at the regional, provincial and city levels to avoid overlapping of operational functions, as follows: RAIDSOTG shall concentrate on illegal drug trafficking across city/provincial boundaries; PAIDSOTG/CAIDSOTG shall conduct operations against illegal drug trafficking across city/municipal boundaries; and SAIDSOTG shall be responsible for eradicating street-level distribution through barangay clearing operations pursuant to DDB Regulation No.2 Series of 2007. The upper barrel approach will be the conduct of “PROJECT HVT/LVT” by dedicated focus teams from PRO7 Headquarters, PPOs, CPOs down to police stations. The focus teams shall be composed of investigators, intelligence operatives and tactical personnel generated from Regional Support Units and Public Safety Forces.   The upper barrel approach in the conduct of anti-illegal drug operations will be employed at the regional, provincial and city levels to avoid overlapping of operational functions, as follows. RAIDSOTG shall concentrate on illegal drug trafficking across city/provincial boundaries; PAIDSOTG/CAIDSOTG shall conduct operations against illegal drug trafficking across city/municipal boundaries; and SAIDSOTG shall be responsible for eradicating street-level distribution through barangay clearing operations pursuant to DDB Regulation No.2 Series of 2007. For high risk and high resistance targets, the operating units shall request for support from the AFP in accordance with the existing Joint Letter Directives (JLD).

REGIONAL ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS SPECIAL OPERATING TASK GROUP RAIDSOTG Commander – RD, PRO Oversight Committee on Illegal Drugs Chairman – DRDO, PRO RAIDSOTG Deputy Commander – DRDO, PRO Secretariat RAIDSOTG RAIDMC Shown on the screen is the Organizational Structure of the REGIONAL ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS SPECIAL OPERATING TASK GROUP (RAIDSOTG) Focus Teams (10 Teams) Composed of dedicated personnel from RAIDSOTG, RPSB, RID, RIDMD, RCIDU, RIU, RMO, AVSEU,RHPU, and RLO Education, Awareness and Rehabilitation Internal Cleansing

PROVINCIAL ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS SPECIAL OPERATING TASK GROUP PAIDSOTG Commander – PD, PPO Oversight Committee on Illegal Drugs Chairman – DPDO, PPO PAIDSOTG Deputy Commander – DPDO, PPO Secretariat PAIDSOTG PAIDMC Shown on the screen is the Organizational Structure of the PROVINCIAL ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS SPECIAL OPERATING TASK GROUP (PAIDSOTG) Focus Teams (5 Teams) Composed of dedicated personnel from PAIDSOTG, PPSC, PIB, PIDMB, and PCIDU Education, Awareness and Rehabilitation Internal Cleansing

CITY ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS SPECIAL OPERATING TASK GROUP CAIDSOTG Commander – CD, CPO Oversight Committee on Illegal Drugs Chairman – DCDO, CPO CAIDSOTG Deputy Commander – DCDO, CPO Secretariat CAIDSOTG CAIDMC Shown on the screen is the Organizational Structure of the CITY ANTI-ILLEGAL DRUGS SPECIAL OPERATING TASK GROUP (CAIDSOTG) Focus Teams (5 Teams) Composed of dedicated personnel from CAIDSOTG, CPSC, CIB, CIDMB, and CCIDU Education, Awareness and Rehabilitation Internal Cleansing

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