Pubdate: Fri, 24 Feb 2006 Source: Manila Times (Philippines) Copyright: 2006, The Manila Times Contact: http://www.manilatimes.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/921 Author: Efren L. Danao Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/raids.htm (Drug Raids) VILLAR, ENRILE: ANTIDRUGS LAW SHOULD BE STRENGTHENED SENATORS Manuel Villar and Juan Ponce Enrile said Thursday that the existence of the so-called "drug tiangge" in Pasig City stressed the need to strengthen Republic Act 9165, the Comprehensive Antidrugs Act. Finger-pointing on who is responsible for the campaign against drugs shows the flaws of the law, Villar and Enrile said at the Senate hearing on the Pasig drug dens. The police raided on February 10 clusters of drug dens at the Mapayapa Compound in Barangay Santo Tomas, Pasig City. The drug dens were located near the barangay hall, the police and fire stations and a mosque. "I will give higher priority to the strengthening of the antidrugs law than to the proposed antiterrorism law," Villar said. "The growing audacity of the drug den operators and suppliers is frightening, shocking. It seems they no longer recognize the authorities," he added. Villar lamented that government officials have been so concentrated on the economic and political crises as to forget that the country is also facing a growing drug problem. Villar, chair of the Senate Committee on Public Order and Illegal Drugs, asked Director Gen. Arturo Lomibao, chief of the Philippine National Police, and Interior Undersecretary Anselmo Avenido Jr., head of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, to submit to his committee proposed amendments to the law for a more effective campaign against illegal drugs. Villar doubted Avenido's report that the drug problem in the country had been reversed. Avenido said the increase in the price of shabu, from P2,000 to P5,000 a gram, showed that the supply of the prohibited drug is becoming scarce. Villar believes that drug dens are found not only in Pasig, but also in other places in the country. Enrile disclosed that another cluster of drug dens similar to that in Mapayapa Compound was still operating in Pasig. He had given this information to Lomibao. Director Marcelo Ele Jr., head of the PNP AntiIllegal Drug Special Operations Task Force, said Lomibao had ordered him to place the area under surveillance. "We will move as soon as we validate the report," Ele said. Enrile asked Lomibao to immediately fire Senior Supt. Raul Medina, former Pasig police chief, for sleeping on the job. Medina, who was replaced after the raid, admitted that he had never heard about the existence of drug dens in Barangay Mapayapa. He said he was embarrassed by the discovery of the drug in his jurisdiction. "You should not only be embarrassed. You should also resign. You do not deserve that uniform. It is useless for the country to be paying people who can't perform their jobs," Enrile said. At the hearing, Mayor Vicente Eusebio of Pasig City said the officials concerned should work together rather than point fingers at others. Vicente added that his office is willing to cooperate with the drug-enforcement agency and the police in the antidrugs campaign. Lomibao said that with Eusebio's cooperation, Pasig could still turn out to be a model in the antidrug drive. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom