Pubdate: Wed, 28 Aug 2002 Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines) Contact: http://www.mb.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906 Author: Genalyn D. Kabiling Note: To read more about the Philippines latest anti-drug crusade visit http://www.mapinc.org/areas/philippines . ARROYO SHIFTS ANTI-CRIME DRIVE TO DRUG SYNDICATES After the government has significantly neutralized kidnaping threats, President Macapagal Arroyo is shifting her anticrime drive to drug syndicates operating in the country. Aiming for a drug-free Philippines by 2005, the President yesterday launched a "sustained and high-intensity campaign" to eliminate the illegal drug trade and manufacturing in the country. In a meeting at Malacanang, Ms. Macapagal directed the Philippine National Police (PNP) to coordinate with the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) and the Philippine Drugs Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in releasing the order of battle against all drug syndicates by Saturday. "With the very significant degrading of the anti-kidnaping and terrorist groups...now we have to put a lot of stress on the anti-drug campaign," she said. Arroyo cited the series of successful campaigns against kidnaping and other criminal groups particularly the Pentagon KFR gang and the demise of its leader Faisal Marohombsar. The Pentagon leader was killed during a shootout with the combined military and police operatives in Magallanes, Cavite last Sunday in the course of rescuing their victim, Patricia Chong. The President urged the DDB and PDEA officials to finalize the order of battle listing the main target personalities and syndicates involved in illegal drugs in every province, city, municipality, town, and barangay. She noted the drug problem is an underpinning problem in the government's efforts to improve the peace and order situation. "Many of those rogues that you would see behind me during many of the times when I went to the police to congratulate them, many of them were on drugs when they were arrested. They were on drugs when they were doing their crimes," she said. "This (anti-drug campaign) is a very important leg of our peace and order campaign," she added. The President is optimistic the combined efforts of the revitalized DDB and PDEA in coordination with local police and government units would result in an effective drive to eliminate the drug menace in society. "Nais kong ulitin ang sinabi ko sa aking SONA na lalabanan natin ang ilegal na droga katulong na pagpapatupan ng supply and demand reduction strategy," she said. Lina, in the same briefing, said the DDB aims to eradicate the drug problem by the year 2005. He said the DILG has also began reorganizing the Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (ADACs) nationwide down to the lowest barangay level. "Per town and city, there will be an order of battle and the police in the municipality and city in coordination with local executives, they will formulate and set up their order of battle so that users and pushers are identified and law enforcement will be faster," he said. According to Lina, there are at least 1.8 million regular users of illegal drugs in the country and another 1.6 million "casual" drug users. Some P300 billion worth of illegal drugs are sold in the black market in the country every year. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk