Pubdate: Wed, 31 May 2006 Source: Visayan Daily Star (Philippines) Copyright: 2006 Visayan Daily Star Contact: http://www.visayandailystar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1688 Author: Gilbert Bayoran Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) Cited: US JIATFW http://www.pacom.mil/staff/jiatfwest/index.shtml Cited: US Drug Enforcement Administration http://www.dea.gov DRUG USERS INCREASE BY 100% IN 4 YEARS From 3 To 6 Milion -- PDEA Chief ILOILO CITY - The number of drug dependents in the country increased by three million or by 100 percent within a period of four years. Director General Dionesio Santiago of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency yesterday said the three million regular and occasional drug users in 1999 nationwide, rose to an estimated six million in 2004. Santiago, former Armed Forces chief of staff, said law enforcement is only 30 percent of the solution to the drug menace, which needs the participation of all sectors of society. PDEA records show that almost half of the six million Filipinos hooked on drugs are regular users. Secretary Anselmo Avenido, chairman of the Dangerous Drug Board, said the drug problem in the country has already reached the level of being a "threat to national security". The United States Joint Inter-Agency Task Force is helping the PDEA in its fight against the drug menace in the Philippines, which has been tagged as among the major sources of marijuana in Southeast Asian countries. PDEA investigations also showed that 70 percent of heinous crimes committed nationwide are drug-related. Santiago said the campaign against drugs is gaining a headway, citing raids of several shabu laboratories all over the country. "We hope to further improve our efficiency as an organization with support from the community," said Santiago, who became PDEA chief last month. Avenido and Santiago were joined by presidential sister-law Marilou Arroyo and US Navy Commander Matt Laughlin at the inauguration of newly-renovated PDEA regional office, which is headed by Supt. Rolen Balquin, here yesterday. Balquin said the US government spent about P5 million for the renovation of the PDEA regional office that used to be the headquarters of the Economic Intelligence and Investigation Bureau in Western Visayas. The construction and renovation of five other PDEA regional offices in key cities in Luzon, Visayas and Mindanao, and Maritime Drug Enforcement Coordinating Centers were also financed by the US government, Avenido disclosed. Balquin said he is focusing their anti-drug campaign on demand reduction through symposia with students, teachers and even parents as participants. Five local drug groups exist in Region 6, two of which are operating in Bacolod City, PDEA records show - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath