High-value targets not spared from drug war

By Azer Parrocha/ Philippine News Agency

Malacañang on Tuesday denied that the rich and powerful are being spared from the Duterte administration’s drug war.

Cabinet Secretary and Acting Presidential Spokesperson Karlo Nograles made this remark after President Rodrigo Duterte on Monday said an unnamed presidential aspirant, whom he said was a cocaine user, slipped past authorities because he does the illegal act in places like on a yacht or a private plane.

Duterte’s rant versus the cocaine-using presidential candidate was met with criticism, with some describing it as an admission that the drug war only targeted the poor.

Nograles, however, said Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) has been prioritizing high-value and high-impact targets since the start of the administration’s crackdown on illegal drugs in 2016.

“Hindi po. Actually, kung titingnan natin ang datos, according to PDEA, pati ang ating mga law enforcement agencies ay marami na po tayong nahuli na mga high value targets na lumalabag sa Dangerous Drugs Act,” he said in a Palace press briefing.

According to the government data posted on PDEA website, the anti-drug operatives have arrested 391 elected government officials and 121 uniformed personnel from July 1, 2016 to September 30, 2021.

Nograles said Duterte’s statement was his way of calling on the public to do their part in reporting suspicious individuals and activities to authorities.

“Kung may nalalaman po na impormasyon ay patuloy na panawagan for the public to cooperate and inform our law enforcement agencies kapag may nalalaman po sila,” he added.

Nograles also assured the Philippine National Police is currently conducting a fact-finding investigation regarding the matter.

In a speech in General Santos City, Duterte said it is up to the public to believe him or not, but added that he divulged the information to avoid being blamed for keeping quiet.

“If you do not believe it, well, leave it that way. Basta sinabi ko do not — let it not be said later on that I did not tell you,” Duterte said.

Last week, Duterte said a presidential aspirant in the May 2022 elections was a cocaine user and described the person as someone belonging to a rich family that is known for its patriarch.

He did not name the presidential hopeful, but implied that he was a “weak” leader with many supporters.

Meanwhile, Nograles welcomed moves made by some presidential aspirants to undergo drug tests.

“That’s voluntary. Even if hindi siya kasama sa mga requirements for candidates, whether presidential, vice presidential, senator o kung anumang posisyon, it’s purely voluntary at nasa kanila po iyon kung magpavoluntary drug test sila para isapubliko na sila ay drug-free,” he said.

Two presidential aspirants– former Senator Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. and Senator Panfilo Lacson– have undergone voluntary drug testing and were found negative for cocaine and other illegal drugs.

Other presidential hopefuls have also expressed willingness to undergo drug tests. (PNA)-rir

 

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