Pubdate: Mon, 08 Sep 2003 Source: Sunstar General Santos (Philippines) Copyright: 2003, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/gensan/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2450 400 DRUG PUSHERS, USERS SURRENDER FOUR hundred suspected drug pushers and users voluntarily surrendered to the local police command late Saturday afternoon. This brought the total number of suspected drug pushers and users who surrendered to the local police to around 600 since government stepped up its campaign against illegal drugs last June 16. For voluntarily giving themselves up, their names would be stricken out from the police's long list of drug pushers and users. The local police command is keeping a long list of persons suspected of being involved in the illegal drug activities in the city. Earlier, the City Government and the local police warned anybody involved in the illicit drug trade to voluntarily surrender or face the full force of the law. Suspected drug pushers and users were given until Sept. 15 to voluntarily turn themselves in to the local authorities. Senior Supt. Jorge Aquisap told reporters that the 400 suspected drug pushers and users came from the city's 21 barangays, which are still battling out the drug menace in their localities. So far, only five out of the city's 26 barangays were declared drug-free. These include Barangays Fatima, San Isidro, Conel, Ligaya and Batomelong. Mayor Pedro Acharon Jr. told reporters that before a certain barangay can be declared drug-free, there must be a resolution duly approved by a concerned barangay council and a certification signed by the Anti Drug Council declaring the area drug-free. The City Government was planning to come up with livelihood projects to help in the reformation and rehabilitation of the drug pushers and users who voluntarily yielded. The City Government and the police will also appoint guardians from among the local residents with good moral standing to help in the monitoring of the progress and activities of those undergoing the drug rehab program. Acharon said he would ask the City Council to pass a measure allocating a budget for the livelihood projects of the drug pushers and users who showed interest in starting a new life. He said that without providing them alternative livelihood, those involved in the illegal drug trade would continue with their nefarious activities. CPIO/AZ - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk