Lack of drug kits hamper arrests

Provincial policemen are hesitant to make drug arrests since they have to pay for the drug tests of their captives with their own money, says Naga police chief Renato Malazarte.

Malazarte said the regional crime laboratory is out of drug test kits and he had to spend P1,200 from his own pocket to pay for the drug tests of four suspects arrested last November 1.

Another police chief who requested anonymity also said they have no choice but to use their own money or ask their local government unit to pay for the drug tests.

Drug test results are often used as evidence in court.

Crime laboratory chief Myrna Areola advised police chiefs in the province to let the LGU pay for the drug test kits.

Vice Governor Gregorio Sanchez promised that the provincial board will give assistance through the Committee on Peace and Order headed by PB member Jose Mari Gastardo.

PB member Victor Maambong said he will suggest that the crime lab should refund the drug test costs since they have their own funding. - Ferliza C. Contratista

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