Pubdate: Tue, 25 Nov 2003 Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines) Contact: http://www.mb.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906 Author: Fred M. Lobo PUSH ANTI-DRUGS WAR DOWN TO THE BARANGAY LEVEL THE government's campaign against drug lords, kidnappers, and other criminal elements is gaining ground under the direct supervision of no less than President GMA. But the anti-crime drive must be intensified and sustained to deter growing criminality - and win the trust and confidence of businessmen and the people in general. The dismantling of two shabu factories in Antipolo and Pasig City last week are clear proofs that it can be done with greater determination and hard work. Let us then bust more drug lords before they bust us! The discovery that the Pasig shabu factory can produce R1 billion worth of shabu a day is quite disturbing. If unchecked, narco-politics Colombia style can't be far behind and could rule the country! Pushing the anti-illegal drug campaign down to the barangays, under the "Barangay Kontra Droga'' program launched earlier by PGMA and DILG Sec. Jose Lina, should be given greater support by barangay officials, police officers, youth leaders, and the community as a whole. Let's stop drug-pushing and drug-use right at the grassroots! Likewise, the anti-kidnapping campaign scored points with the busting of a big kidnap-for-ransom syndicate in Bataan last week, killing almost all its members. It was "an eye for an eye, a tooth for a tooth!" Many groups present at the recent burial of kidnap victim Betti Sy cried in pain over such unnecessary killing. They also cried "Death to kidnappers!'' National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (Naktaf) head Angelo Reyes has given assurance that the campaign will be made more effective. Also make it pre-emptive, sir! The campaign against other criminal elements will also be intensified, especially in the metropolis, says PNP NCRPO Chief Rey Velasco. What's good for Metro could also be good for the rest of thecountry. A lower crime rate and better peace and order conditions will bring greater socio-economic benefits to the entire country. They could also translate into political gain for re-electonist PGMA. As a country, we must show our outrage and intensify the fight vs crime. Crime is grime! Down with crime!