Pubdate: Sat, 24 Dec 2005 Source: People's Journal (Philippines) Copyright: 2005 People's Journal Contact: http://www.journal.com.ph/contactus.asp Website: http://www.journal.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3381 Author: Alfred Dalizon Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) PDEA STEPS UP ANTI-DRUGS DRIVE PHILIPPINE Drug Enforcement Agency chief Anselmo S. Avenido, Jr. yesterday ordered a stepped-up anti-drugs drive during the holidays amid fears that drug syndicates would intensify their illegal activities. "We are not letting our guards down even during Christmas and New Year because based on our past experience, there is usually an increase in illegal drug activities as drug syndicates take advantage of the relaxed and festive atmosphere," said Avenido. He said drug lords affected by the crackdown on shabu laboratories and warehouses may have temporarily halted their operations and stored their stuff in secret warehouses. "It's always possible that these drug lords would try to release their stocks to their underground contacts for sale to the local drug market," Avenido said. Both the PDEA chief and Philippine National Police Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force commander Director Marcelo S. Ele, Jr. said they have noted a scarcity of shabu in the country and credited it to the success of the government in locating and destroying shabu laboratories and warehouses over the past three years. "We are having a hard time getting big deals in our undercover operations unlike in the past when we can easily score a kilo of shabu or more in stings," said Avenido. Because of this, innovative drug dealers have resorted to adulterating their stuff with ingredients like talc, menthol candy and bathroom deodorizers, he said. "These adulterated drugs are not only dangerous to health but can even cause death.They can lead to bloody retaliation from offended drug addicts," Avenido said. The two officials said marijuana remains the second favorite among drug users in the country due to its availability and cheaper price. A kilo of marijuana costs P2,000 compared to a gram of shabu which costs P5,000. Undercover PDEA agents have also been fielded in different parts of Metro Manila and the provinces where illegal drug trafficking and abuse are reported. "These are proactive measures designed to monitor and control the movements and activities of drug syndicates who may take advantage of the holidays to increase their illegal business," said Avenido. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom