MANILA — As more prominent names were roped into the
anti-drug war, President Duterte continued to justify his intensified focus on
the issue.
Speaking at the Malacañang palace, Mr.
Duterte said that aside from the Chinese drug traffickers, the notorious
Mexican Sinaloa cartel has infiltrated the illegal drug business in the
Philippines.
“We are the transshipment point,” Mr. Duterte
said before a crowd of volunteers from the Parish Pastoral Council for
Responsible Voting, who paid him a courtesy call.
He said the cartel has turned to the
Philippines because the United States has gone tough on drug smuggling.
He said the government must deny the drug
operators the market to stop the traffic of drugs.
To do this, he has to exterminate the
apparatus on the ground.
“If nobody would buy from them and nobody
would receive [the drugs], if I kill the lieutenants, the business of shabu
would no longer be viable,” he said.
The President also stressed he has been
focusing intently on the illegal drugs because he has seen what it had done to
users and to the people they had victimized, and he was really angry at them,
he said.
Mr. Duterte, in his remarks, also went soft
on his critic, Sen. Leila de Lima, who has vowed to investigate the rising body
count in the war against drive illegal drugs through a Senate inquiry on the
summary executions and other abuses committed in its name.
“I do not blame De Lima. That’s her job,” he
said.
Also on Wednesday, the President’s
spokesperson Ernesto Abella said Malacañang would not block the Senate probe on
the issue.
“They are welcome to make the necessary
investigation as they see fit,” Abella said in a press briefing. SFM
Sources: Salaveria, L.B..
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