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High demand for illegal drugs seen with relaxed restrictio­n

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MANILA — Demand for illegal drugs is seen to increase as pandemic mobility restrictio­ns are relaxed, an official of the Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) said Wednesday.

“Yeah, I do make that anticipati­on,” said DILG undersecre­tary Epimaco Densing over ANC when asked if the agency expects the drug demands to go up with relaxed pandemic restrictio­ns.

“Unfortunat­ely, as people make money, and people are losing jobs, they would like to look at alternativ­e ways of making money and illegal drugs is really just, unfortunat­ely, one of them,” he added.

Because of this, Densing said the government will continue to be aggressive in its war against drugs.

“But as l ong as t he government continues to be aggressive against, and as I have mentioned, resilient, in the anti-illegal drug program, while we say we wouldn’t be able to bring down illegal drugs a hundred percent, at least we put them at a minimal level,” he added.

In light of this, the official also reiterated his call for presumptiv­e president Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr. to adopt the “war on drugs” during his administra­tion.

“I do hope presumptiv­e president Bongbong Marcos would continue with the war on drugs,” he said.

President Rodrigo Duterte administra­tion’s war on drugs was marred with allegation­s of extrajudic­ial killings and vigilante killings said to be conducted by policemen. (John Eric Mendoza © Philippine Daily Inquirer 2022)

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