Pubdate: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines) Contact: http://www.mb.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906 Author: Aris R. Ilagan, Jude Galford III Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/prison.htm (Incarceration) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/youth.htm (Youth) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/women.htm (Women) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) 6 PDEA AGENTS RELIEVED FOR 'SHABU MARKET' FIASCO Include DILG, PNP In Probe - Miriam Six team members of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) were relieved of their duties yesterday for their alleged failure to detect the existence of a "shabu market" that was discovered by a police raiding team in Pasig City last week. Undersecretary Anselmo Avenido Jr., PDEA executive director, yesterday ordered the six PDEA team members to undergo investigation for possible neglect of duty following the discovery of the shabu den on E. Soriano St., Sitio Mapayapa, Barangay Santo Tomas in Pasig City. The relieved PDEA personnel were identified as SPO2 Arsenio Gregorio Jr., team leader; and members SPO2 Oscar Rudas, SPO1 Tomas Calicdan, PO3 Eleonito Aptuhan, PO2 Celino Sumauang and PO2 Ramil Policarpio. Assistant Secretary Rodolfo Caisip, PDEA deputy chief, said the six will be placed under investigation for possible lapses in their duty. "They will also be subjected to drug tests to be supervised by the PNP Crime Laboratory Service to determine if they are users of prohibited drugs such as shabu and marijuana," Caisip added. Immediately after the raid, PNP chief Director General Arturo C. Lomibao ordered the relief of 19 policemen assigned at the Police Community Precinct (PCP) 20, Pasig City Police Anti-Narcotics Unit, and Eastern Police District (EPD) Drug Enforcement Unit. Lomibao expressed disgust over the discovery of the "shabu market" located just a few meters away from PCP 20. Lomibao did not rule out a connivance between police authorities and drug syndicates. "The drug den could not have lasted this long without the cooperation of corrupt police officials and men. They should be unmasked and punished. No one should be spared," Avenido stressed. A total of 319 persons - 216 of them adults while the rest minors - were picked up by elements of the Anti-Illegal Drugs -Special Operations Task Force (AID-SOTF) during the raid last Friday. Last Sunday, the PNP-CLS authorities found 179 of those arrested positive for using shabu and marijuana. Of the 179, 11 are minors. They are now detained at the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame in Quezon City. As of press time yesterday, PNP authorities were still waiting for the arrival of the prosecutors from the Department of Justice (DoJ) in Camp Crame to file the appropriate criminal charges against those found positive of using illegal drugs. AID-SOTF authorities also recovered two kilos of shabu, several drug paraphernalia and two handguns during the raid in the 1,000-square meter shabu den. Heads Will Roll Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago filed a resolution yesterday mandating the proper Senate committees to investigate, in aid of legislation, public officials who allowed a slum area in Pasig City to become a virtual public market of illegal drugs. Senate Resolution 442 also directed the Senate to include in its probe the liability of officials of the Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG), the local government of Pasig and the Philippine National Police (PNP) as well as barangay officials of Palatiw in Sitio Mapayapa, Pasig City. "The compound is composed of numerous 'one-stop-shop' shabu restaurants where users could rent shabu paraphernalia and buy drugs at R5,000 per gram," said Santiago adding that the operation has been going on for almost a year without being caught by local barangay and police officers in the area. Santiago pointed out that under Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Act of 2002, the government shall pursue an intensive and unrelenting campaign against the trafficking and use of dangerous drugs and other similar substances through an integrated system of planning, implementation, and enforcement of antidrug abuse policies, programs, and projects. The latest incident, however, where rampant peddling of illegal drugs remained unabated for almost a year in broad daylight means that authorities may not be taking the law seriously. According to Santiago, it is alarming that reports by the United Nations (UN) indicated that the country, despite its stringent penalty being imposed by the law, has remained one of the countries with a high incidence of drug addiction especially in Asia. The same report also claimed that the Philippines is one of the leading countries with a high volume of shabu being manufactured locally. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom