257 elected officials, 600 gov’t workers nabbed for drugs during Du30 term
>> Monday, December 24, 2018
BAGUIO
CITY – The Duterte administration does not tolerate or condone, even
people in government violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Law of 2002,
Presidential Communications Operations Office Assistant Secretary Marie Rafael
Rafael said.
She revealed since
Duterte became President, 600 government workers were arrested, of whom 278
were government employees, 257 elected officials, and 65 uniformed personnel.
Rafael said contrary to
other figures circulating, consolidated reports from all the government law
enforcement unit show there are 161,584 arrested drug personalities from day
one of President Duterte’s term on July
1, 2016 until Oct. 31, 2018, through 113, 570 law enforcement operations.
“As part of the internal
cleansing of the law enforcement agencies, 287 have been dismissed for drug
use, while 130 were dismissed from service for other drug-related offenses,”
Rafael said.
A total of 271 drug dens
have been discovered, 13 of them were clandestine drug laboratories.
Rafael
also said that with the Duterte administration’s intensive campaign to cleanse
the country of the drug menace, a total of 8,935 barangays have been declared
“drug cleared,” while 23,161 are due to be cleared.
These
are out of the 42,044 barangays all over the country.
Rafael added that 1,820
children have been rescued from being involved in illegal drugs. Of this
number, 487 were found possessing drugs, 976 were pushing or selling illegal
drugs, two were cultivators, 91 were visitors of drug dens, six were drug den
maintainers, three were drug den staff, and 255 were users of illegal drugs.
She said the
government’s program is not just to rid the country of illegal drugs, but also
to help those engaged in the vice to reform their lives.
She added that based on
record, 142,280 have so far graduated from recovery and wellness programs
initiated by the Philippine National Police, while 149,828 are now completing
community-based drug rehabilitation programs.
Rafael said it is
important that the public knows the real situation of the government's
anti-illegal drugs campaign, adding the OFWs can help in disseminating correct
information.
Rafael
urged Overseas Filipino Workers (OFW) to help in the government's anti-illegal
drugs campaign and stop the spread of fake news by informing their fellow
migrant workers of the "real score."
“With your voice,
you are a group to reckon with,” Rafael said at the OFW Global Leaders
Convention in a hotel in this city recently.
The event was a two-day
activity organized by the Overseas Filipino Workers Advocacy and Reform Movement
Inc. (OFW-ARMi), a non-government organization based in Metro Manila, with OFWs
all over the world and their families as members.
Rafael discussed with
the group the #RealNumbersPH, the consolidated report from various government
law enforcement agencies that implement the provisions of the Comprehensive
Anti-Illegal Drug Law of 2002.
The PCOO handles the
dissemination of information to the public by holding a monthly press briefing
to update the Filipinos about the anti-illegal drugs campaign.-- PNA
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