Ecija gov dares PDEA: Name pols, cops in drug trade
>> Thursday, August 7, 2014
CABANATUAN CITY – Nueva Ecija Gov. Aurelio
Umali has challenged the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) to name
politicians and law enforcers involved in the illegal drug trade in the
province.
Presiding over a
meeting of the Provincial Peace and Order Council here on Thursday, Umali
called on PDEA regional director Jeoffrey Tacio to once and for all identify the
biggest drug pushers and traffickers in Nueva Ecija.
Umali, who chairs the
Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC), said the PDEA should also provide
classified information on the possible involvement of public officials and law
enforcers.
Umali issued the
challenge after Tacio presented the PDEA’s accomplishments during the first
semester this year.
“You need to name
names. Identify the biggest drug pusher. And are there public officials and
policemen involved? And is there any clandestine laboratory in Nueva Ecija?”
Umali said.
If PDEA could not
release the names, he said its intelligence buildup would amount to nothing.
“And if you could not give us hard facts on
illegal drugs, how can we possibly provide you with the needed support to solve
the drug menace?” he asked.
Tacio did not publicly
respond to the governor’s dare. But when pressed by journalists, he said five
politicians as well as five to 10 law enforcers were involved in the illegal
drug trade.
He, however, refused
to identify those involved, saying they are still validating the information.
Umali expressed
concern that this city, Nueva Ecija’s urban and commercial center, has emerged
as the drug capital of the province.
He said he found it
disappointing that while he heads the RPOC, peace and order problems need to be
addressed in his own turf.
“How can you talk
peace in the entire region when in the province where I belong I cannot give
peace?” he said.
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