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Indonesia eyes tough Phl-style war on drugs

- – Reuters

JAKARTA – Inspired by the Philippine­s’ “war on drugs,” Indonesia’s anti-narcotics chief plans to aggressive­ly ramp up the country’s fight against drugs by bolstering its police force with more personnel and heavy weaponry.

The Southeast Asian neighbors have both declared a “war on drugs,” with Indonesia stepping up executions of drug convicts while the Philippine­s has launched a brutal crackdown in which about 2,500 drug suspects have been killed in two months.

Leaders of the two countries will meet later this week in Jakarta and one of the main topics of discussion will likely be ways to wipe out the region’s drug trade.

Budi Waseso, chief of Indonesia’s national anti-narcotics agency (BNN), said late on Tuesday that the agency was in the process of adding weapons, investigat­ors, technology and sniffer dogs to its arsenal as it steps up law enforcemen­t efforts in one of the region’s biggest narcotics markets.

When asked if Indonesia could be as aggressive as the Philippine­s in fighting drugs, Waseso said: “Yes, I believe so. It can happen because (the drug problem) in Indonesia is as bad as in the Philippine­s.”

“The life of a dealer is meaningles­s because (he) carries out mass murder. How can we respect that?” he added.

However, a BNN spokesman said Indonesia would not be as aggressive as its neighbor. “Our punishment­s have to be in accordance with our law and with national and internatio­nal standards,” said spokesman Slamet Pribadi.

Since President Duterte took office in June, 2,400 people have been killed in his war on drugs. About 900 died in police operations and the rest authoritie­s say were “deaths under investigat­ion,” a term human rights activists say is a euphemism for vigilante and extrajudic­ial killings.

The bloody campaign has drawn condemnati­on from organizati­ons like the United Nations, which calls the killings unlawful.

But Duterte has refused to back down, promising that “plenty will be killed” before achieving his goal of a drugs-free country.

 ?? EPA ?? US President Barack Obama and President Duterte prepare for a group photo ahead of the Asean gala dinner in Vientiane last night. In between them are ASEAN leaders, their spouses and key dialogue partners, including Russian Prime Minister Dmitry...
EPA US President Barack Obama and President Duterte prepare for a group photo ahead of the Asean gala dinner in Vientiane last night. In between them are ASEAN leaders, their spouses and key dialogue partners, including Russian Prime Minister Dmitry...

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