Around P3.77 billion worth of illegal drugs was confiscated in more than 1,100 anti-illegal drugs operations from Feb. 5 to May 5, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said.
During the period, tPDEA said that 1,521 drug personalities were nabbed, including 737 high-value targets (HVTs) while 16,050 drug cases were filed ‘anew’ in the period.
Of those filed, it said a total of 7,420 cases led to convictions and resolution of 9,956 others.
In the same period, the PDEA disclosed that 1,356 drug prevention lectures were conducted in front of 83,156 audiences as part of the agency’s campaign to address the drug problem.
With the contributions of the PDEA Deputized Anti-Money Laundering Council Investigators (DAFIs), the Philippines successfully exited from the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) Grey List after addressing deficiencies in money laundering and counter terrorism regime that boosted the country’s standing in the global, financial and investment market.
Around 379 drug offenders also completed the reformation process and became law-abiding and productive citizens under the PDEA’s pursuit to reform drug offenders and rehabilitate persons who use drugs (PWUDs).
With the two Balay Silangan Reformation Centers, 379 drug offenders completed the reformation process and became law-abiding and productive citizens while 1,551 of them are still under the program.
The PDEA added that 234 PWUDs and their families were assisted by PDEA regional public assistance desks for the proper rehabilitation program process.
A total of 234 PWUDs and their families were also assisted by PDEA Regional Public Assistance Desks for the proper rehabilitation process.
Aside from that, 45 barangays were declared cleared from illegal drugs, and 31 barangays maintained their status as drug-cleared.
“The Barangay Drug Clearing Program (BDCP) remains a cornerstone in a bid to spare communities from the threats of illegal drugs,’’ the PDEA added.
These accomplishments were recorded in the first 100 days in office of PDEA Director General Isagani Nerez.
“His leadership acumen encompasses a solid blend of commitment, relentlessness, compassion and sustainability by implementing anti-drug initiatives that are centered towards the preservation of health, life and rights of all members of society,’’ the PDEA continued.