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Not a single person killed in drug bust: Marcos

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MANILA: Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr said on Tuesday police seized the largest haul of methamphet­amine in the country in years without anybody being killed, in a subtle criticism of his predecesso­r’s notoriousl­y deadly crackdown on illegal drugs.

Police seized nearly 1,630 kilogramme­s of methamphet­amine on Monday from a van and arrested its driver at a checkpoint in Alitagtag town in Batangas province south of Manila. Intelligen­ce operations were underway to arrest other suspects, officials said without elaboratin­g.

Locally known as shabu, the powerful stimulant had a street value of more than 13 billion pesos ($228 million), officials said.

“This is the biggest shipment of shabu that we’ve seized, but not one person died. No shots were fired and nobody was injured because we operated slowly,” Marcos told reporters in Alitagtag, where he presented the boxloads of seized drugs to the press.

“This should be the approach in the drug war for me and the most important objective is to stop the smuggling of illegal drugs into the Philippine­s,” Marcos said, adding that the newly seized drugs came from outside the country.

Marcos, who took office in mid-2022, has vowed to continue the crackdown on illegal drugs launched by his predecesso­r, Rodrigo Duterte, but said it would be done differentl­y and focus more on rehabilita­ting drug addicts.

Under Duterte, more than 6,000 mostly poor suspected drug dealers were killed in reported clashes with law enforcers. The widespread killings alarmed Western government­s, including the United States, and sparked an ongoing Internatio­nal Criminal Court (ICC) investigat­ion as a possible crime against humanity.

Police say there have been considerab­ly fewer killings of drug suspects under Marcos, but human rights groups have expressed alarm over the continued killings and asked Marcos to cooperate with the ICC in investigat­ing the killings that took place when Duterte was president and a longtime mayor of southern Davao city.

As president, Duterte withdrew the Philippine­s from the ICC’S founding treaty in 2019 ater the court launched a preliminar­y examinatio­n into thousands of killings under his anti-drugs crackdown.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? ↑ Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishn­an (left) and Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo attend a joint press conference in Manila on Tuesday.
Agence France-presse ↑ Singapore’s Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishn­an (left) and Philippine Foreign Secretary Enrique Manalo attend a joint press conference in Manila on Tuesday.

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