Pubdate: Thu, 28 Jun 2007 Source: Sunstar Cagayan De Oro (Philippines) Copyright: 2007 Sunstar Cagayan De Oro. Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/cagayan/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2983 Author: Lizanilla J. Amarga PDEA NORTHERN MINDANAO TO MONITOR STUDIES ON DRUG LINKS Agency Talks To Students With Knowledge On Drug Trade THE Philippine Drugs Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Northern Mindanao will be conducting "interviews" with students who are believed linked with the illegal drugs trade in their campuses. The move was raised during the local anti-drug agency's Wednesday celebration of the International Day Against Drug Abuse and Illicit Trafficking (IDADAIT). In an interview with Sun.Star Cagayan de Oro Wednesday, PDEA Regional Director Rolando Bade disclosed that they will be intensifying their anti-illegal drugs campaign in the different educational institutions in the region. This will involve undertaking activities that will further widen their network and links with school administrators and their security officers even down to the students themselves. The anti-illegal drugs czar said they initiated "interviews" with students who they believe are either involved in the illegal drugs trade or can help them solve drug-related problems even outside of their respective schools. "And so far, these interviews that we had with our young students have yielded results," he said in Filipino. Bade elaborated on how they coordinated with school officials and their security personnel. The coordination involves identifying students who may be into or have some knowledge about the illegal drugs trade in their campuses. "During our interviews, we tell them that if they are involved it is best for them to stop and so far many did," he said. "Some of the students we interviewed even gave us information on other students or individuals outside their schools who are involved in these illegal drugs trade." Bade voiced hopes that school administrators and their security personnel would immediately call them for any illegal drugs related incident that they may be facing. "No matter how small, we hope they will not hesitate to call on us. I will even give them my cellphone number so that they can reach me anytime," he said. Meanwhile, PDEA on Wednesday joined the nationwide celebration of the international day against drug abuse. Such activity finds basis under the 1987 United Nations General Assembly and Presidential Proclamation 264 declaring June 26 of every year as the commemoration of the day. Bade said they held drug related activities that include: Slogan Making Contest, Poster Making Contest, Posting of Streamers, Radio/TV Guesting, Photo Exhibits, Symposia, Burning of Drug Evidence, Essay Writing Contest and other related activities. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek