Palace welcomes SC order
on disposal of seized drugs
Malacañang on Friday welcomed the Supreme
Court’s (SC) order for lower courts to expedite the disposal of seized illegal
drugs.
Presidential
Spokesperson Harry Roque said the SC’s latest move would give a boost to the
government’s anti-narcotics campaign.
"Mabuti
po kasi baka makarating pa sa mga maling kamay ang mga pinagbabawal na gamot na
iyan (That’s good because there is a possibility that the illegal
drugs would fall into the wrong hands),” Roque said in an interview with
state-run PTV-4.
In the
first six months of 2020, around 1.57 metric tons of shabu and some 2.9 metric
tons of marijuana have been seized during the 25,612 operations launched by the
Philippine National Police.
The PNP's
anti-drug operations have also led to the arrest of 38,178 suspects.
On
Wednesday, the SC directed all regional trial courts (RTC) handling illegal
drug cases to expedite their inspection and order the immediate destruction of
seized illegal drugs used as pieces of evidence.
The high
tribunal’s directive came after PNP chief Police Gen. Archie Francisco Gamboa
notified Court Administrator Jose Midas Marquez that illegal drugs confiscated
in police operations remain in the custody of enforcement agents due to the
delayed issuance of court orders for their destruction.
In
Circular 118-2020, Marquez reminded RTC judges to strictly comply with the
requirements of Section 21 (4) of Republic Act (RA) 9165 or the Comprehensive
Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 on the immediate destruction of illegal drugs
seized during police operations.
Marquez
said RTC judges are mandated under RA 9165 to conduct ocular inspection of the
seized dangerous drugs within 72 hours from the filing of a criminal complaint
in court.
He added
that they are required to issue a destruction order within 24 hours after the
ocular inspection.
On Thursday, Gamboa said the PNP will immediately seek orders from lower
courts for the disposal of seized illegal drugs.
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