Pubdate: Sun, 03 Jul 2004 Source: Mindanao Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Mindanao Times. Contact: http://www.mindanaotimes.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2980 Author: Romeo R. Braceros Jr. WAR VS DRUGS PDEA ADMITS DIFFICULTY IN ARRESTING DRUG LORDS Gunmen are just killing the small fish Superintendent Wilkins Villanueva, regional director of the Phil. Drug Enforcement Agency said many of those persons killed by motorcycle-riding gunmen were mere users of illegal drugs and not pushers or traders. He admits the agency is finding it difficult to snare or prosecute big time drug pushers or drug lords. "I tell you the truth, it's really an uphill battle against these drug lords," Villanueva said. Villanueva said summary execution is not the solution in solving the drug menace but said "by sheer numbers, these killings somewhat help in the reduction of the 1,500 persons in our drug watch list but it will not ultimately solve the problem." He said the due process of law should prevail. Based on the latest count, there are already 30 persons killed by vigilantes this year alone. Guesting before the weekly press-forum Talakayan, Balitaan at Kaalaman (Tabak) at the Madayaw Ihaw-Ihaw, Villanueva revealed that there are five drug lords who are living and engaged in legitimate business here in the region. "These drug lords do their illegal drug activities outside region 11," he clarified. Villanueva said they need to find solid and concrete pieces of evidence to pin down and prosecute these drug lords. "We need to use all the money we acquire from our retirement benefits while these people will just accumulate money through two-months conduct of their illegal drug activities," the PDEA director said. He said the people should help authorities in its battle against illegal drugs by reporting to proper authorities those persons involved in the illegal drug trade. - --- MAP posted-by: Beth