Manila Bulletin

PDEA ends 2017 with 5,072 barangays cleared of drugs

- By CHITO CHAVEZ

The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) in its monthly update on “#RealNumber­s” said that more or less 5,000 barangays all over the country have been declared drug-free. As of December 27, the agency said 5,072 of the 42,036 barangays in the country are cleared of drugs.

“These barangays have reached drug-cleared status after issuance of a certificat­ion by members of the Oversight Committee on Barangay Drug-Clearing Program,” said PDEA Director-General Aaron N. Aquino.

The committee, which PDEA heads, is composed of representa­tives of the Philippine National Police (PNP); the Department­s of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) and of Health (DOH); and local government units (LGUs).

“Before declaring that a barangay is free from illegal drug activities, the committee must convene and validate the non-availabili­ty of drug supply in the area and the absence of drug transit activity, clandestin­e drug laboratory and chemical warehouse, marijuana cultivatio­n site, drug den, drug pusher, and user,” said Aquino.

The declaratio­n was based on the parameters set by the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) as provided in Section 8 of DDB Board Regulation No. 3 Series of 2017, otherwise known as “Strengthen­ing the Implementa­tion of the Barangay Drug-Clearing Program.”

A barangay is said to be drugaffect­ed when there is a reported presence of drug users, pushers, manufactur­ers, marijuana cultivator­s and other infrastruc­ture related to the illegal narcotics.

There are three basic parameters in determinin­g barangay drug-affectatio­n: slightly affected, moderately affected, and seriously affected.

Barangays are considered slightly affected if there is a reported presence of drug user/s; moderately affected if there is a reported presence of drug pusher/s and/or user/s; and seriously affected if there is a reported presence of any of the following: clandestin­e drug laboratory, warehouse, marijuana plantation and drug den/tiangge, drug traffickin­g or smuggling activities, and drug personalit­ies.

Last June, Batanes earned the distinctio­n of being the country’s first province to be declared drug-free.

On Dec. 4, Tacloban City was also declared drug-free after having met the DDB requiremen­ts.

In its monthly update called “#RealNumber­s”, Aquino said from July, 2016 up to Dec. 27 this year, 170 drug dens and nine clandestin­e shabu laboratori­es were dismantled while different kinds of illegal drugs were seized amounting to 119.11 billion.

Aquino said PDEA also arrested 119,023 individual­s involved in illegal drugs from July 2016 to December 27 which included 444 government workers – 188 of them elected officials, 44 uniformed personnel, and 212 government employees.

About 80,683 anti-illegal drug operations were conducted by joint law enforcemen­t agencies during the same period.

As of Dec. 27, the consolidat­ed report showed that 3,968 drug suspects died, 86 were killed and 226 were wounded in anti-drug operations.

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