The Freeman

Lacson on PDEA’s village drug list: Dumb and cruel

- (Philstar.com)

MANILA — Senator Panfilo Lacson criticized the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency for baring the names of the 207 village officials included on the government list of politician­s allegedly involved in the illegal drug trade.

“There are two words to describe the move of PDEA: it’s dumb and cruel,” Lacson, chair of the committee on public order and dangerous drugs, said in a press briefing Thursday.

Lacson stressed that the release of informatio­n could hamper law enforcemen­t efforts as it forewarned the politician­s on the list that they are now being investigat­ed.

“Kung ikaw halimbawa nakalagay ang pangalan mo doon, itatapon mo ang ebidensyan­g pwedeng makuha sana sa iyo in flagrante delicto ng law enforcemen­t agents na pwede mag-raid sabahaymo o mag-entrap saiyo,” he said.

The senator also cautioned PDEA in releasing intelligen­ce reports.

“Cruel kasi 'di mo pwedeng sabihing validated ang intelligen­ce report. Ang makaka-validate ng intel report ang kasong isampa na may supisyente­ng ebidensya para masampahan ng kaso ang naka saad o nakalagay sa intel report,” he said.

PDEA on Monday maintained that the list—composed of 90 village chairmen and 117 councilors—was validated by the agency, Philippine National Police, National Intelligen­ce Coordinati­ng Agency and Intelligen­ce Service of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s.

The release of the list linking politician­s to the trade of illegal narcotics came two weeks before the village and Sanggunian­g Kabataan elections on May 14.

The move is to supposedly guide the public on who to vote for in the upcoming polls.

Human Rights Watch warned that the narco-list would endanger the lives of hundreds once it releases the list of candidates supposedly involved in the trade of illegal drugs.

“Far too many cases of those people who end up on lists of suspected drug personalit­ies have ended up as victims of summary executions as we’ve seen in Duterte’s ‘drug war’ in the past 21 months,” HRW Asia Division researcher Carlos Conde said.

But PDEA and the Department of the Interior and Local Government denied that the barangay “narco-list” would serve as a “hit-list.”

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