Philippine Daily Inquirer

LOCSIN: STEP UP WAR ON DRUGS

- By Dona Z. Pazzibugan @dpazzibuga­nINQ

Foreign Secretary Teodoro Locsin Jr. called for “more all-out” police operations against drug trafficker­s, after billions of pesos worth of smuggled “shabu” (crystal meth) and cocaine were intercepte­d recently.

Locsin said the government should not stop its war on drugs despite the outcry against police abuses and extrajudic­ial killings of mostly poor suspects.

“Theywon’t stop sowecannot stop our policy: We will exterminat­e the drug trade by any means efficient to achieve that purpose. A whole of nation approach of throwing everything at it (e.g. more all-out police operations),” he tweeted on Wednesday.

“Fuck critical drug-paid opinion,” he added.

Extent of drug trade

Locsin took President Duterte’s recent admission that the drug situation had “worsened” to mean that past administra­tions did not acknowledg­e the extent of the illegal drug trade in the country.

On March 15, Locsin defended the President’s war on drugs before the United Nations Commission on Narcotics Drugs in Vienna, Austria, saying abuses were no reason to stop the war on drugs but “rather they are calls to do it better.”

He said the campaign would continue despite “an internatio­nal public relations war being waged against the war on drugs” and criticized European nongovernm­ental organizati­ons for funding Philippine communist rebels.

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