Pubdate: Thu, 16 Feb 2006 Source: Manila Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2006, The Manila Times Contact: http://www.manilatimes.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/921 Author: Ma. Aleta O. Nieva, Jeanette I. Andrade Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Philippines SHABU COMPOUND IN PASIG LEVELED MORE than 50 shanties making up the shabu bazaar in Pasig City were torn down by crews from city hall Wednesday. "We are demolishing the shanties to symbolize our seriousness in stamping out the drug menace in Pasig," Mayor Vicente Eusebio declared as he watched the demolition of 53 huts inside the Mapayapa Compound in Barangay Santo Tomas. The Anti-Illegal Drugs-Special Operating Task Force (AID-SOTF), which raided the place last Saturday, was not impressed. It is considering suing Eusebio for destroying evidence. Eusebio said, however, that his men took video footage of the compound before destroying the shanties inside to dispel reports that the city government bypassed the authority of AID-SOTF and that some evidence could still be found inside the compound. "We coordinated with the concerned government agencies. The compound was empty," he said. The owner of the compound has not been identified, but Eusebio said that if the law permits the city government to buy the land, he would build a rehabilitation center on it. Carlos Abesamis, Pasig City's legal officer, cited Articles 432 and 436 of the Revised Penal Code as the legal basis for the demolition. Abesamis classified the structures found inside the compound as "nuisance per se, since it was being used to perpetuate an illegal activity that endangers not only the residents of Pasig but people from outlying cities. He said even the city council has unanimously approved a resolution authorizing the demolition of the shanties at the compound. Even shanties along the sidewalk in front of the compound were torn down. Ambrosio Sumadiya, 59, and his three children, who had been living under a plywood lean-to in front of the compound, said he had no place to go and that his 12-year-old daughter would be graduating this March. Eusebio assured Sumadiya of financial assistance. The legal office of the city has charged Jesus Viray, the barangay captain of Santo Tomas, with gross negligence and dereliction of duty. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom