Philippine Daily Inquirer

PDEA TAPS MORE MEN IN FIGHT VS DRUGS

- —TONETTEORE­JAS

CITY OF SAN FERNANDO— The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) is expanding the antidrug campaign of President Duterte at the grassroots level by hiring 500 more enforcers and establishi­ng 81 provincial offices and five districts in 2018, according to its director general, Aaron Aquino.

Allotted a P2.5-billion budget next year, the PDEA would buy more guns, vehicles, drugsniffi­ng dogs and communicat­ion equipment, Aquino said.

In a yearend report, he said the agency would strengthen its partnershi­p with local and internatio­nal counterpar­ts, and coordinate closely with the Philippine Air Force, Philippine Navy, Philippine Coast Guard and Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources for joint an- ti-illegal drug operations in Philippine high seas to prevent ship side smuggling.

PDEA will also set up offices in 13 major seaports and form task forces in internatio­nal airports and strengthen its capacity to conduct financial investigat­ions and freeze assets of drug lords and financiers.

Aquino said PDEA would embark on an active advocacy campaign and push for the creation of reformatio­n centers called “Balay Silangan” for drug users who surrender.

In these centers, former drug users will be given livelihood­s and training, after care services as well as community and social reintegrat­ion programs to be done by government and nongovernm­ent organizati­ons.

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