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Army bolsters coordination with MILF, stakeholders in war on drugs

By Edwin Fernandez

June 6, 2018, 7:24 pm

<p><strong>INTER-AGENCY MEETING VS. DRUGS.</strong> Brigadier General Cirilito Sobejana, Army’s 6th Infantry Division and Joint Task Force Central commander, talks with other stakeholders in the campaign against illegal drugs. <em><strong>(Photo by 6ID)</strong></em></p>

INTER-AGENCY MEETING VS. DRUGS. Brigadier General Cirilito Sobejana, Army’s 6th Infantry Division and Joint Task Force Central commander, talks with other stakeholders in the campaign against illegal drugs. (Photo by 6ID)

CAMP SIONGCO, Maguindanao--To ensure effective implementation of ceasefire mechanism and successful campaign against illegal drugs in Central Mindanao region, officials of the Army-led Joint Task Force Central (JTFC) met Tuesday with partner agencies and Moro rebel ceasefire panel members.

Brigadier General Cirilito Sobejana, commander of the Army’s 6th Infantry Division (6ID), hosted the gathering held at this camp in Barangay Awang, Datu Odin Sinsuat, Maguindanao.

In attendance were officials from the police in the Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao (ARMM) and in Region 12, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA-ARMM) and PDEA-12, Army brigade and battalion commanders as well as Moro Islamic Liberation Front Coordinating Committee on the Cessation of Hostilities (MILF-CCCH).

Sobejana, also chief of JTFC, said the joint conference was aimed at reviewing and revisiting the mandates of relevant government agencies in the campaign against illegal drugs, issues on coordinating and actual conduct of anti-drug operation.

It also aims to formulate measures to minimize, through proper inter-agency coordination, problems encountered in previous operations in affected communities within Central Mindanao.

Among the consensus was the need to observe coordination with the MILF-CCCH whenever law enforcement operations are to be conducted in recognized MILF camps.

Butch Malang, MILF-CCCH chair, assured that his group will fully cooperate with government law enforcers in the campaign against illegal drug personalities in MILF identified communities.

“The MILF leadership does not tolerate the use of illegal drugs as this is generally forbidden in Islam,” Malang pointed out. Sobejana presented his desire for peaceful communities as gatekeepers of peace in the region.

“We are the guards of the gates of change and we have to start the change within us,” Sobejana said. Internal cleansing among the Army ranks is ongoing through drug tests and other means, he said.

Sobejana stressed the need for proper and effective inter-agency coordination, collaboration, and cooperation with the PNP and PDEA as the lead agencies in all drug operations and to address capability gaps to accomplish the mission without casualties as much as possible. (PNA)

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