Pubdate: Thu, 03 Jul 2003 Source: Sunstar Manila (Philippines) Copyright: 2003, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2304 Author: She Caguimbal-Torres MILITARY TO BOOST ANTI-DRUG CRUSADE PRESIDENT Arroyo Wednesday ordered the military to assist the police and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in its campaign against illegal drugs, including the augmenting of forces during anti-drug operations. Arroyo during the 56th anniversary of the Philippine Air Force said the Armed Forces particularly the Air Force has made a big contribution in the campaign and should continue to do so. She cited the efforts of Major Dominador Lim Jr., who led "Operation: Caterpillar I" from June 18 to July 26 last year in Davao del Sur and Sarangani that led to the uprooting of some 20,000 marijuana shrubs amounting to P60 million. Lim received the "Gawad sa Kaularan" award from Arroyo during the festivities Wednesday. "In our fight against drugs, we will call in the military to supplement police operations and PDEA operations whenever necessary. Replicating in our anti-illegal drugs campaign the inter-operability of police and military forces under the leadership under the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency," Arroyo said. The President said the success of the campaign against the drug menace lies in the working together of alls sectors be it from the police, the military, the local government units and the community. She said the campaign should not be partisan nor should it divide the country by ethnic or religious lines. Arroyo prior to the event presided over a command conference on illegal drugs in Marawi City where she personally asked the Muslim community to get involve in the fight against drugs. "Marawi is our most noted Islamic city. I wanted to bring home the message to our Muslim bothers that this war against drugs is as much their own as it is of the entire nation. There have been growing tie-ups between terrorist groups and drug syndicates in Mindanao and it's about time we meet these deadly conspiracies head on," she said in a speech after the command conference. She also thanked the Muslims for their commitment to remain vigilant in the campaign and asked them to "extend their vigilance to all the urban centers in the country where they have a presence." But Arroyo reminded that all efforts pertaining to the campaign must be undertaken within the bounds of law. She added that the people must not resort to vigilantism to win the war. "Every Filipinos must own this campaign. But even as we proceed, kahit na tayo ay masigasig na lumalaban sa droga, kailangan naman nating gawin ito sa ilalim ng batas. Hindi tayo pumapayag sa mga vigilante," Arroyo said. - --- MAP posted-by: Doc-Hawk