177 metro cops charged with drug-related offenses in 2023—Marcos
More than 170 police officers in Metro Manila have been charged with drug-related cases in 2023, President Marcos bared.

Their offenses, he said, included the planting of evidence, unlawful arrest, and excessive violence in Metro Manila alone.
Marcos also disclosed that 151,818 court cases have been pursued by the Department of Justice (DOJ) in 2022 to 2023.
"[A]lam naman natin na kung minsan nadadala ang ating mga opisyal at siyempre hindi natin maaaring pabayaan ‘yan. Kaya’t ang nangyari ay (We know that sometimes, our officers commit such act, but we will not neglect them. So what happened was), 177 police officers have been charged with drug-related offenses. Including the planting of evidence, unlawful arrest, and excessive violence dito pa lang sa NCR,” the President said in a video message on Tuesday, Jan. 9.
“We are now pursuing 151,818 court cases by the DOJ (Department of Justice) in 2022 to 2023, with 121,582 naikulong na, itong mga violators tungkol dito sa mga drug trade (have been put behind bars due to drug trade),” he added.
The Chief Executive also said that the fight against illegal drugs will not slow down, emphasizing that these are not mere statistics but "live transformed" and "communities uplifted."
"These aren't just numbers—they're lives transformed and communities uplifted. Our fight against illegal drugs will not slow down," he said.
It can be recalled that on Jan. 4, Malacañang reported around P10.41 billion worth of illegal drugs were confiscated, and more than 27,000 barangays were cleared of narcotics under Marcos' drug war in 2023.
The Philippine National Police (PNP) said that aside from confiscating large volumes of illegal drugs, it arrested 56,495 suspects after conducting more than 44,000 anti-illegal drug operations.
It added that 23 provinces, 447 municipalities, and 43 cities have established their respective community-based drug rehabilitation programs (CBDRPs) as of Dec. 27, 2023.
The PNP report added that 50 provinces, 1,160 municipalities, and 30 cities have functional Anti-Drug Abuse Councils (ADACs) implementing anti-drug priorities at the local level.
Marcos also reported on Jan. 8 that 74 in-patient treatment and rehabilitation facilities were also put up in 2023.