The Philippine Star

Phl, US anti-drug cooperatio­n successful – envoy

- By CECILLE SUERTE FELIPE

A United States envoy said the cooperatio­n of the Philippine­s and the US against illegal drugs is a success as evidenced by a series of accomplish­ments.

In a press conference yesterday, State Assistant Secretary William Brownfield, head of the US Department of State’s Bureau of Internatio­nal Narcotics and Law Enforcemen­t Affairs (INL), cited instances indicating that cooperatio­n between the US and the Philippine­s has been fruitful.

Brownfield said the US is suffering from a major heroin crisis, as the sale and consumptio­n of the drug there since 2007 have more than doubled.

Based on assessment, less than four percent of the heroin entering the US is supplied by Asia, despite nearly 90 percent of the drug’s supply in the world coming from Asia, specifical­ly Afghanista­n and Myanmar.

“This is one example of success. Logic would suggest that if we have not been successful in our drug cooperatio­n with the Philippine­s, far closer to 90 percent of the heroin consumed in the US, reflecting the world supply, would come in some way from Asia,” Brownfield said.

He said it was somewhat illogical that the region producing 90 percent of world heroin supply would have only four percent share in the US market.

He also cited the arrest in the Philippine­s of a drug trafficker who was traffickin­g Asian products in the US, saying it is another example of the success of the US-Philippine­s cooperatio­n.

“Every time you hear of the national maritime group stopping and seizing a vessel that is moving product, whether heroin or any other illicit drugs, through Philippine national waters, that is another example of success,” Brownfield said.

“We do cooperate, we do training, we do capacity building between the US law enforcemen­t agency, particular­ly the Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, the Philippine National Police and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency. This is an example of success.

“If you ask me if we have solved the drug problem in the Philippine­s and the US? No, of course not. I believe that will take a generation. As I say, it has taken our society 40 years or 50 years to get into this mess and it will take us a generation to get out of this,” he added.

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