Pubdate: Mon, 16 Aug 2004 Source: Sunstar Pangasinan (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pangasinan/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1726 Author: Fred P. Macaraeg NUMBER OF PANGASINAN DRUG-AFFECTED BARANGAYS UP DAGUPAN -- The 167 drug-affected barangays in Pangasinan in 2002 had been reduced to 30 barangays in 2003. But in the joint revalidation of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), the Pangasinan Provincial Police Office (PPPO) and the Provincial Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operation Task Force, there were some barangays that have been cleared before have been affected again by illegal drugs. "The drug-affected barangays have increased from 30 to 68 now," said Chief Insp. Christopher Abrahano, provincial officer of the PDEA. Abahano however said the drug situation in Dagupan City is relative. He said there are many drug personalities in the city compared to other places, "but this is an unfair comparison." The PDEA officials cited the need to consider the big population of the city and its ratio or proportion to the number of drug personalities in the city. "What this means is that Dagupan and Urdaneta City are highly-urbanized cities and the volume of people in these cities are so many, so it is proportionate seemingly to the number of drug personalities," he said. Abrahano moreover said if one would look into the number of operations and arrests conducted by the Dagupan police, it is at par as compared to other towns and cities in Pangasinan. The supply of illegal drugs in Dagupan and Pangasinan, as validated by the PDEA, comes from the National Capital Region, Region III and IV. "Like in Mangatarem, where we had neutralized some drug groups (including the Punzal group), we saw in our investigation that their drug supply comes from Camiling, Tarlac," he said. He also said they have not monitored any drug laboratory existing in the province and that the drugs being dropped in the province are not for consumption in Pangasinan. Abrahano said while the drug personalities they have been monitoring were in Barangay Pantal and at the Muslim area in Bonuan in Dagupan, "there is now marked improvement, unlike in the past when drug selling had been rampant." He said if PDEA does not conduct operations in central Pangasinan, it moves to eastern Pangasinan, especially Urdaneta. "There are many hotels, restaurants and other establishments in the area where they could transact illegal business. So we are conducting surveillance and monitoring operations in the areas traversed by the national highway," he said. As to possible illegal drug operation inside jails in the province where some notorious drug personalities are detained, Abrahano said PDEA regional director Antonio Valle instructed him to closely coordinate with the rehabilitation centers in the province. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart