Pubdate: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 Source: Sunstar General Santos (Philippines) Copyright: 2004, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/gensan/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2450 Author: Jane Cadalig, and Heidi Esteban Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Philippines (Philippines) DRUG SYNDICATES EARN P216B FROM 1.8-M USERS: LINA BAGUIO -- Interior and Local Government Sec. Jose Lina Jr. Thursday revealed that drug syndicates in the country have been earning P216 billion the past years--courtesy of the nation's 1.8 million regular drug users. Lina said the annual earnings of the drug syndicates are even higher than the combined annual sales income of some of the biggest firms in the country such as San Miguel Corporation and the two giant telecommunication providers, Smart and Globe. He said each of the 1.8 million regular drug users consume at least six to eight grams of shabu a week or a total of 108 million grams of shabu annually. Lina, who is also the concurrent chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB), said Thursday that drug users are among the perpetrators of heinous crimes like murder, rape, theft and other high-profile crimes. He added that 60 to 70 percent of the crimes committed in the country for the past years are drug-related. Acknowledging the seriousness of the drug menace in the country, President Arroyo launched an all-out war against illegal drugs and drug syndicates. The stepped-up campaign resulted in the destruction of at least 19 shabu laboratories the last year alone and also the neutralization of 12 transnational drug syndicates. He added that 23,000 users were also arrested and are now languishing in jail while 249 policemen found to be involved in the illegal drug trade were either dismissed from service or are now facing administrative and criminal charges. Although he claimed the government dealt a blow against the drug syndicates, he said "many battles have been won but the war is not yet over." As such, Lina has rallied various government agencies and private sector organizations to join the campaign against illegal drugs. He commended Baguio officials for re-activating the Barangay Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (Badacs) in the city's 128 barangays. Lina, along with other Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) officials and ranking officials of the PNP and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Thursday, were in Baguio, which is one of the host cities to the Lakbay Kontra Droga. The Lakbay Kontra Droga is aimed at making the country drug-free by the year 2010. Meanwhile, the Police Regional Office in the Cordilleras reported on Wednesday that over 90 percent of the original 238 drug users and pushers identified in the region as of June 16 last year have already been neutralized. However, 31 illegal drug users and pushers have also been newly identified since then, to raise the total number of known suspects as of February 15 this year to 54. This was aside from the clearing of over 88 percent of all reported drug-affected barangays within the Cordilleras during the same eight-month period and the identification of 11 other newly affected barangays since then. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin