TACLOBAN CITY, July 15 (PNA) -– The crackdown against illegal drugs has
already killed 10 drug personalities in Eastern Visayas in the past two weeks,
the Philippine National Police (PNP) reported on Thursday.
PNP Eastern Visayas acting regional director Chief Supt. Elmer Beltejar
said four of these drug personalities were killed in shootouts during police
operation while six others were gunned down by unidentified suspects.
“Although those who were killed are all confirmed drug personalities
based on our records, we have to ask our provincial and city directors to
investigate the killing done by unidentified gunmen,” Beltejar said.
Of the 10 drug pushers and users slain from July 1 to July 13, four were
from Ormoc City, three from Samar province, and one each from Northern Samar,
Eastern Samar, and Southern Leyte.
All fatalities are civilians, but some of them are former members of PNP
and Philippine Army, according to police report.
Among them are Ariel Pitong Unay, an ex-army, who resisted arrest in
Catarman, Northern Samar and Antonio Dador, a former police, who engaged in a
shootout with former colleagues in Sogod, Southern Leyte.
As of July 13, the Eastern Visayas police has already arrested 68 known
drug pushers and users – Leyte province, 17; Southern Leyte, 9; Biliran, 5;
Samar, 13; Eastern Samar, 4; Northern Samar, 2; Ormoc City, 4; and Tacloban
City, 14.
More than 7,000 drug pushers and users have already surfaced at police
stations and mayor’s office, according to Beltejar.
“We have been calling drug personalities to surrender. If they won’t, we
will subject them to police operations,” Beltejar said.
The PNP regional office is currently updating the list of high value
targets in the region, including former police officers, ex-army and incumbent
local government officials.
Initially, the police has identified 3,080 drug personalities in the
region for coverage of Operation Tukhang (tuktok-hangyo). Tukhang is a
combination of Visayan word which means to approach and persuade.
Under the said operation, police knocked on doors of known drug traders
and dependents, asking them to stop the illicit practice. (PNA)
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