Times of Oman

As anger simmers over killings, police take on-the-spot drug test

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MANILA: Philippine police were knocking on doors in one of Manila’s poorest neighbourh­oods on Wednesday to encourage people to take on-the-spot drug tests, a campaign condemned by rights groups as harassment that could endanger lives.

Carrying drug testing kits, police officers accompanie­d by community officials were seen by Reuters going to houses asking residents if they were willing to submit urine samples. Payatas, one of the most populated sub-districts, or barangays, in the capital’s Quezon City neighbourh­ood, has been identified as a crime-prone area with a serious drug problem. Community leaders said they requested help from police, and testing was voluntary.

Dozens of Payatas residents have died during President Rodrigo Duterte’s ferocious 14-monthold war on drugs, which has killed thousands of Filipinos, many in what critics say are suspicious circumstan­ces.

Residents say more than 300 of the 130,000 people in Payatas are already on a drug “watch list” drawn up last year by community leaders of known addicts.

Barangay watch lists are drawn up by community leaders to identify those in need of rehabilita­tion, but activists say some of those who appeared on them have become targets for assassinat­ion. The au- thorities deny the watch lists serve as hit-lists.

On Wednesday, Reuters saw a small number of Payatas residents lining up to be tested but the police did not say how many were found clean or to be drug users. Community leaders did not say what will happen to people who tested positive for drug use or to those who refuse to be tested.

“Our goal is to have a drug-free barangay this year,” Payatas barangay secretary Marlene Ocampo told Reuters, adding the village council agreed to fund and conduct free and voluntary drug testing, which could take four to five months.

 ?? - Reuters ?? WAR ON DRUGS: A member of Philippine National Police Scene of the Crime operative examines a crime scene, where police said, a man was killed during anti-drug operations by the police in Caloocan city, Metro Manila, Philippine­s on August 17, 2017.
- Reuters WAR ON DRUGS: A member of Philippine National Police Scene of the Crime operative examines a crime scene, where police said, a man was killed during anti-drug operations by the police in Caloocan city, Metro Manila, Philippine­s on August 17, 2017.

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