Pubdate: Tue, 14 Feb 2006 Source: Daily Tribune, The (Philippines) Copyright: 2006 The Tribune Publishing Co., Inc. Contact: http://www.tribune.net.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2973 Author: Amb. Ernesto Maceda Cited: United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime http://www.unodc.org/unodc/ Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/opinion.htm (Opinion) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) P65-BILLION DRUG PROTECTION Mr. Expose Shabu resto, supermarket, tiangge, one-stop shop, an arcade of 40 restaurants - the variety of descriptions of how incredible and unusual is the story of a community of drug dens and stalls behind the Pasig City Hall and only 200 meters away from a police station. An entrance fee of P10 was charged with a close circuit TV guarding the community. A menu of shabu-related services with corresponding prices was posted prominently. Three hundred nineteen persons including 59 minors were arrested. One-hundred-seventy-nine tested positive for drug use. Sex and prostitution and billiards were also available. Witnesses say it has been in operation for more than two years catering to about 500 patrons a day. Philippine National Police chief Arturo Lomibao described the existence of the drug tiangge as "incomprehensible." It indicates the stark reality that drug use and pushing have reached serious proportions in the Philippines with United Nations' estimates reaching as high as P432 billion as the total amount involved in the illegal drug trade. It validates suspicions that the much ballyhooed raids on 10 drug laboratories last year were just for show and barely scratched the surface, raising serious questions on police and official protection and involvement, making the Philippines the third-biggest producer of shabu in the world, according to the United Nations Office on Drug and Crime (UNODC). As Gen. Marcelo Ele Jr. said: "In my entire career as an officer, I have never seen anything like it!" Yes, sir, under GMA there are so many bad happenings that you have never seen before. One case of malgovernance after another. Truly incomprehensible. GMA reacted to the Pasig drug bust by ordering the PNP to destroy all Metro Manila drug dens. Weren't the police duty-bound to do that without waiting for a presidential directive? But the sadder reality is - presidential directives are never seriously followed by the PNP or other executive departments. The bigger reality is that going by the 15 percent "inteligencia" on jueteng protection, that's P65-billion drug protection money. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom