Edge Davao 9 Issue 133

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VOL. 9 ISSUE 133 • TUESDAY, AUGUST 30, 2016

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FEDERALISM PUSH. Architect Florencio “”Chito” Gavito (right)holds a map of the Philippines while former councilor lawyer Aris Albay (center) gives a bird’s eye-view of the proposed shift in the form of government from a unitary to federal system. They were joined by lawyer Ruben Abarquez during yesterday’s Kapehan sa Dabaw at the Annex of SM City Davao. Lean Daval Jr.

P2-M REWARD ON EACH ‘DRUG COP’ Rody bares bounty for police officers involved in drugs By ALEXANDER D. LOPEZ

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HE fight against the use, trade and proliferation of illegal drugs in the country is not a simple police matter but a war. This was emphasized by President Duterte as he led the commemoration of the National Heroes Day at the Libingan ng mga Bayani on Monday, Aug. 29. Recognizing the need to clean the ranks of government, especially the police from the scourge of illegal drugs, the President also announced the putting up of rewards against police officers protecting drug syndicates in the country. Mr. Duterte described po-

lice officers who are into the illegal drug trade as “Ninjas,” a term used to refer to the police protectors of drug syndicates and personalities. “Today, I might be inclined to place a reward on their heads, the members of the Ninjas or the police protecting drug syndicates in this country. I am placing per head P2 million,” President Duterte said. The President stressed that the country is in the midst of a drug crisis. “We have a drug crisis. Some of our fellow citizens consider this just a police problem, and even to an extent, as an ailment,” he added.

The President said some sectors think the police should not implement such punitive measures because the problem of illegal drugs in the country is only an ailment. “I am sorry for my country for these are citizens that fall short of grasping the situation,” he added. Two years ago, the President said the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) already revealed disturbing statistics which showed that around three million Filipinos were addicted to Methamphetamine Hydrochloride or shabu. When the new administra-

tion took over, around 600,000 more individuals were tested positive of the illegal substance, the President noted. “If you add that to the earlier prediction of PDEA – there’s an increase to about 700,000. So you have 3.7 million Filipinos who are addicted to shabu,” the President Duterte pointed out. The President explained that the problem of illegal drugs also brings to the fore the eternal battle between the rich and the poor. “They would want to make it happen, just because this guy is poor and therefore he

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PNP welcomes reward against ‘ninja cops’

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HE leadership of the Philippine National Police (PNP) lauded President Duterte’s declaration that rewards will be given to those who will be able to identify police officers who are reportedly acting as protectors of illegal drug syndicates in the country. “The Philippine National Police welcomes the reward offer of President Rodrigo R. Duterte for information that will help uncover police personnel behind illegal drug activities,” said Senior Supt. Dionardo Carlos, spokesperson of the PNP in a statement

sent to the media yesterday. In his message during the commemoration of the National Heroes Day at the Libingan ng mga Bayani on Monday, President Duterte said the fight against drugs is not a mere police matter but a war. “We have a drug crisis. Some of our fellow citizens consider this just a police problem, an even to the extent as an ailment,” the President said. President Duterte also called on the military to join hands with the police in its

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