Pubdate: Thu, 15 Jan 2009 Source: Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) Copyright: 2009 Philippine Daily Inquirer Contact: http://www.inquirer.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1073 Authors: Marlon Ramos, and Nancy C. Carvajal Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Testing) COPS BRING ANTIDRUG DRIVE TO METRO BARS MANILA, Philippines - In line with efforts to address the problem of illegal drugs, Philippine National Police Director General Jesus Verzosa Wednesday said he has ordered his men to conduct random drug tests on clients of bars and similar establishments in Metro Manila. "As part of the antidrug campaign, we want to deploy [antidrug] agents to business establishments, especially high-end bars, and invite those who [seem to be] under the influence of illegal drugs to be immediately subjected to a drug test," he told reporters. Verzosa was in Quezon City to attend the groundbreaking ceremony for a new police and fire station that will be built on E. Rodriguez Avenue, Barangay Bagumbayan in Quezon City. The PNP chief, however, admitted that his directive might pose a problem to his men who could end up being accused of violating the rights of customers of the targeted establishments. "What we can do is get the approval of the person concerned to undergo a drug test so we would not be accused of infringement of human rights," Verzosa said. He added that the plan would also require the full cooperation of the owners of business establishments in Metro Manila. "Owners should allow policemen inside their premises and besides, if their clients have nothing to hide, they would not refuse to [undergo] a drug test," Verzosa said. Quezon City Vice Mayor Herbert Bautista, chair of the city's antidrug council who was also at the groundbreaking ceremony, expressed his support for the PNP chief's plan to conduct random drug tests in various entertainment establishments in the city. "Drug testing is provided for in the Dangerous Drugs Act as long as the person concerned will agree [to the procedure]," Bautista said. Verzosa made the announcement as the top police official in Metro Manila said several bars and clubs frequented by young people have become drug "hot spots." Citing information from the Regional Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations Task Group, National Capital Region Police Office Director Leopoldo Bataoil said several entertainment establishments in Makati, Taguig and Quezon City have been identified as places where there was rampant selling of illegal drugs. This has been confirmed by the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, according to Bataoil. "Drug pushers have made these bars their hangouts and venues for peddling illegal substances such as cocaine, marijuana, shabu and ecstasy," he told the Inquirer. "Students and other teenagers are their primary victims," Bataoil said. However, he declined to name the establishments, saying they were closely coordinating with PDEA agents in "conducting dialogues" with club owners and operators. Asked if the Embassy Bar in Taguig was included in their watchlist, he said, "Yes. I think the PDEA also confirmed it." The management of the bar, however, earlier denied that illegal drugs were being used or sold within the establishment. The intensified campaign of the police against illegal drugs was prompted by the controversy surrounding the "Alabang Boys," three men who were arrested in drug busts in Alabang and Cubao, Quezon City. According to PDEA, the three supplied drugs and other illegal substances to customers of popular nightspots in Metro Manila. Bataoil, meanwhile, said that only 300 of 1,671 barangays in the metropolis have yet to be cleared of drugs. According to him, records of the NCRPO's Regional Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations Task Group showed that 1,371 barangays were now drug-free. To clear the remaining villages of the drug menace, he urged police officials to "reach out to the community and educate the people on the ill-effects of drugs by conducting lectures in schools and barangay sectors," he said in a statement. Bataoil also asked local executives to support their campaign "to totally eliminate the demand for illegal dugs." - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin