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‘Easy money’ root cause of illegal drugs - PNP

- By AARON RECUENCO

The desire for “easy money” is seen as the reason why a lot of illegal drugs personalit­ies are still either killed or arrested almost two years after the war on drugs was launched by the government.

Director General Oscar Albayalde, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), also explained that the illegal drugs trade is also a good business even for ‘small time’ entreprene­ur as it promises double or even triple return of investment­s.

“In illegal drugs activities, even a small investment like ₱2,000 or

₱5,000 promise to have a double or even triple earnings. That’s the first reason we see why there are still a lot of street pushers despite our accomplish­ments, our efforts on illegal drugs,” Albayalde said.

Street drug pushers usually sell five to 10 grams of shabu but Albayalde said the earnings are high that some people found it irresistib­le to engage in such illegal activities.

Another reason, he said, is that there are still a lot of drugs supply that serve as supply system for street drug pushers.

As such, Albayalde said they suspect that there are still a stockpile of illegal drugs in the country that might have been smuggled in the past.

He stressed that the modus operandi of the illegal drugs syndicate cooking the shabu in the country is already unlikely due to the high risks of being caught.

“Maybe there are still stocks in the country. Remember, there were illegal drugs which were smuggled in the country like that one in Valenzuela City,” Albayalde said.

The official was referring to the 650 kilos of shabu which was smuggled into the country with the help of erring officials from the Bureau of Customs.

“And we still do not know if there are a lot of stock that were smuggled in the country even before that,” said Albayalde.

Aside from that, the Chief PNP said some illegal drugs syndicates are continuous­ly trying to sneak illegal drugs in the country as proven by the illegal drugs that were seized from the country’s shorelines in the past weeks.

Almost 4,300 suspected drug pushers and users were killed in various police operations since the start of war on drugs in July 2016. More than 143,000 drug suspects, on the other hand, were arrested.

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