PDEA-CAR hopes next admin to continue PRRD’s anti-drugs drive

By Liza Agoot

June 20, 2022, 2:13 pm

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<div id="yiv3682575328"><strong>MARIJUANA DESTRUCTION</strong>. Government anti-illegal drug enforcers destroy seized marijuana at the Police Regional Office Cordillera in this photo from 2021. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in the Cordillera Administrative Region said a total of P10.29 billion in assorted illegal and controlled drugs in the region have been confiscated from 2016 to April 2022. <em>(PNA file photo by Liza T. Agoot)</em></div>
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MARIJUANA DESTRUCTION. Government anti-illegal drug enforcers destroy seized marijuana at the Police Regional Office Cordillera in this photo from 2021. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in the Cordillera Administrative Region said a total of P10.29 billion in assorted illegal and controlled drugs in the region have been confiscated from 2016 to April 2022. (PNA file photo by Liza T. Agoot)
BAGUIO CITY – The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in the Cordillera on Monday hoped that the next administration will keep among its top priorities the anti-drug program of outgoing President Rodrigo R. Duterte.

"It is our mandate to rid the country of illegal drugs even after the term of President Duterte. We are hopeful that the next administration will continue to have the illegal drugs eradication program as among the priorities so that the momentum will continue,” PDEA-Cordillera regional director Gil Ceasario Castro said on Monday.

Castro vowed to sustain the momentum gained in the present administration that has led to the prevention of billions of pesos worth of illegal drugs from being circulated in the communities.

"More importantly, the operations prevented the circulation and distribution of illegal drugs that surely led to crimes not committed by persons who are ‘high’ on drugs," he also said.

Based on an earlier report, the PDEA has so far seized and destroyed a total of PHP10.291 billion worth of assorted illegal drugs -- shabu, marijuana in different forms and derivatives, ecstasy, cocaine, and opium poppy seeds, including regulated drugs like midazolam, fentanyl, and CPECs - since the start of the administration of President Duterte in 2016.

Castro said some of the destroyed marijuana were discovered during eradication operations on-site in the hinterlands, leaving only a few samples as evidence and for the ceremonial drug destruction activities.

The other drugs, which were chemically produced, including the marijuana derivatives were destroyed during destruction activities at the Holcim Cement factory in Bacnotan, La Union. (PNA)

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