Pubdate: Thu, 10 Jul 2003 Source: Mindanao Times (Philippines) Contact: 2003 Mindanao Times. Website: http://www.mindanaotimes.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2980 Author: Anthony S. Allada Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/area/Philippines (Philippines) Legal Action IBP-DAVAO RAISES LEGAL QUESTION ON MARKING DRUG SUSPECTS' HOUSES THE Integrated Bar of the Philippines - Davao (IBP-Davao) has warned authorities that spray painting drug suspects' houses may not be within the bounds of the law and that they could face vandalism and trespassing charges. Atty. Carlos Zarate issued this warning even as policemen were reportedly playing safe in their anti-illegal drug drive by putting the words 'Alsa Droga Supporter' in the houses of suspected drug users and peddlers. Zarate, IBP-Davao president, said the campaign could only be considered legal if there is personal consent. "But if the house owners refuse to allow policemen to spray paint their structures and the police insists to do it, that becomes illegal," he said. Operatives of the Phil. Drug Enforcement Agency and the Davao City Police Office marked 30 houses in three barangays along Quezon Boulevard believed to be havens of drug suspects on Tuesday. DCPO director Sr. Supt. Conrado Laza and PDEA regional director Supt. Wilkins Villanueva, who spearheaded the house-to-house painting, said that words were carefully chosen in order not to violate the High Court's ruling. Laza said the activity to mark the houses was done in line with the campaign of President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo to strengthen the fight against illegal drugs. Villanueva, who also guested during yesterday's press conference, said that their drive was welcomed by those whose houses were marked. He said they told the residents of the house that it was for their own good and that of the community. Villanueva said that they would not use force in case some refuse to have their houses marked. He said they will be continuing their campaign especially in identified drug lairs in the city. The PDEA regional director said that there are more than 1,000 names of suspected drug pushers who are in the their watchlist. But Villanueva said only less than 500 are based in Davao City while the rest were operating in other parts of Southern Mindanao. He said only two men are considered to be drug lords but admitted that they are still scotfree as the operation entails a 'financial investigation' to arrest them. Villanueva said they have to wait for the two personnel who sent abroad to study financial investigation to do the in-depth probe. Rehab centers needed As of yesterday noon, close to 200 drug suspects have surrendered to different police stations and submitted themselves to personal and psychiatric tests at the grandstand of the Camp Domingo Leonor at the Davao City Police Office. The surrenderees were evaluated if it was necessary for them to undergo medication in rehabilitation centers or just go for voluntary rehabilitation. According to social workers of the City Social Services Development Office, who conducted personel tests yesterday with the surrenderees, majority needed to undergo rehabilitation in government-funded centers. They said most of the surrenderees showed signs of heavy use of methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu and marijuana. Mayor Rodrigo Duterte has promised to provide a P3 million allocation from his peace and order fund for the rehabilitation of the surrenderees. He also said he will try to look for budget to give them an allowance of P2,000 a month to support their families while they are undergoing rehabilitation. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake