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Mayorya ng mga Pilipino naniniwala mga pulis sangkot sa droga at EJK - SWS

Rudy Andal - Pang-masa

MANILA, Philippines — Naniniwala ang mayorya ng mga Filipino na sangkot ang mga pulis sa illegal drug trade at extrajudicial killings gayundin sa pagtatanim ng mga ebidensiya laban sa mga drug suspects batay sa isinagawang survey ng Social Weather Station (SWS).

Batay sa  SWS survey, 68 percent ng mga Filipino ang naniniwalang sangkot sa illegal na drug trade ang mga pulis habang 5 percent lamang ang hindi naniniwalang may kaugnayan ang mga pulis sa drug syndicate.

Sa isyu naman ng EJK ay 66 percent ang naniniwalang sangkot ang mga pulis dito at 5 percent lamang ang hindi naniniwala habang sa isyu naman ng pagtatanim ng ebidensiya ng pulis sa mga drug suspects ay 57 % din ang naniniwala habang 9 percent ang hindi.

 Isinagawa ng SWS ang survey noong Disyembre 16-18, 2018 sa may 1,440 na indibidwal mula Luzon, Visayas at Mindanao.

Sinabi naman ni Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo na batid nilang may mga ‘bulok’ na mi­yembro ng PNP na su­misira sa magandang imahe

“In the spirit of fairness, however, SWS should have also fielded a question regarding the good deeds of our policemen in the war against drugs. After all, a total of 165 police officers were killed and 575 were wounded in the campaign against prohibited narco­tics, based on the latest report of the PNP.

These figures dispel allegations of critics and detractors on legitimate drug operations and show that drug pu­shers and addicts actually resort to violence when confronted with a threat of apprehension. Indeed, illegal drugs, particularly ­methamphetamine or shabu, alter emotions and cause anger and fear on the part of the user so we are not dumbfounded when violent encounters ensue during police ­operations,” wika pa ni Sec. Panelo sa isang statement kahapon.

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EXTRAJUDICIAL KILLINGS

ILLEGAL DRUGS

SOCIAL WEATHER STATION

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