The Freeman

PNP back in war on drugs

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — President Rodrigo Duterte is bringing back the Philippine National Police to the war on drugs, presidenti­al spokesman Harry Roque said.

Roque yesterday said the president has signed a memorandum directing the PNP and other law enforcemen­t agencies to provide “active support” to the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency in the government’s antiillega­l drugs campaign.

He, however, clarified that PDEA is still the lead agency in the crackdown.

“If Tokhang will be implemente­d by the PNP, I supposed that they will have coordinati­on with PDEA,” Roque said.

“That is the marching order of the president,” he added.

Roque said he is not sure whether there would be a resumption of Oplan Tokhang. He also stressed that PDEA should not be deprived of its right to lead the campaign.

Last October 11, Duterte has designated PDEA as the “sole agency” in charge of the war on drugs. This was after the police force drew flak over alleged police abuse in the continuing crackdown.

The president last November 21 expressed that he was bent on bringing the cops back in the campaign against drugs accused of killing thousands of mostly urban poor Filipinos.

PDEA earlier welcomed the possible return of the PNP as the lead agency in the war on drugs. It admitted to not having enough resources to fight the drug problem.

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PRESIDENTI­AL ?? President Rodrigo Duterte orders the police officers facing various charges to be detailed in Basilan for two years during their presentati­on to the President in Malacañang.
PHOTO/PHILSTAR.COM PRESIDENTI­AL President Rodrigo Duterte orders the police officers facing various charges to be detailed in Basilan for two years during their presentati­on to the President in Malacañang.

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