Pubdate: Sat, 18 Feb 2006 Source: Manila Standard (Philippines) Copyright: 2006 Manila Standard Contact: http://www.manilastandardonline.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3450 Author: Florante S. Solmerin, Joel M. Sy Egco, Jaime Pilapil Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?236 (Corruption - Outside U.S.) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Philippines 'SALVAGE' VICTIMS INTERRED IN PASIG SHABU MARKET THE drug den raided by police in Pasig City was also being used as a burial site for victims of summary executions before authorities closed it last week, an official said yesterday. "We're investigating reports that the site was also a killing field where a syndicate of illegal drugs buried their victims," said Director Marcelo Ele Jr., head of the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operation Task Force. "Most of these supposed victims were police assets," he said. "We will excavate the area and see if we can recover the remains of missing victims." Police arrested 302 people at the 600-sqm compound on F. Soriano Street in Barangay Sto. Tomas when they raided it on Feb. 10, seizing P4 million worth of shabu, two pistols, and sacks of drug-user equipment including tooters, aluminum foil, and disposable lighters. Later, 168 of the 302 people arrested tested positive for drug use. Twenty-five policemen and barangay officials were sacked after the raid. Officials said the drug den was in a squatters' area a few blocks from the Pasig City Hall, and that it charged "customers" P10 to P40 to be admitted to any of at least 50 cubicles. On Thursday, an anticrime watchdog and some senators took Pasig City Mayor Vicente Eusebio to task for demolishing the drug den and allegedly destroying evidence. "Very clearly, [Eusebio] violated certain provisions of the Dangerous Drugs Act," said Senator Panfilo Lacson, former head of the Philippine National Police. Yesterday, Rep. Robert Jaworski Jr. claimed that Eusebio was intimidating witnesses to stop them from testifying on the drug den. "These witnesses could link him to the shabu tiangge, but they are being threatened by people identified with him," Jaworski said. Officials say three million Filipinos are hooked on drugs, and that the trade in illegal drugs is a P300 billion "industry." "Of the three million regular users, only 1.8 million are documented," said Senior Supt. James Baugh Candido of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. "The casual users total 1.6 million, and they use drugs out of curiosity or peer pressure," he added. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom