P20B worth of illegal drugs seized in 2024 – PNP

P20B worth of illegal drugs seized in 2024 – PNP

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 03:59 PM December 22, 2024

PHOTO: The Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City FOR STORY: P20B worth of illegal drugs seized in 2024 – PNP

The Philippine National Police headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City

MANILA, Philippines — Over P20 billion worth of illegal drugs were seized by authorities from January to December this year, according to the Philippine National Police (PNP).

PNP chief Gen. Rommel Marbil announced on Sunday that the anti-illegal drug campaign from January 1 to December 15 resulted in the confiscation of P20.7 billion in narcotics, which it said was a “101 percent increase compared to 2023 figures.”

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Marbil disclosed that the PNP conducted 46,821 anti-drug operations nationwide, with 57,129 individuals arrested.

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“The campaign’s emphasis on high-value individuals while ensuring the protection of human rights and due process resulted in the confiscation of over 8 metric tons of illegal drugs, nearly 2 metric tons more compared to 2023,” the PNP statement reads.

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“The seized illegal drugs included methamphetamine hydrochloride (shabu), marijuana, ecstasy, cocaine, ketamine, and kush, reflecting the diverse range of narcotics targeted by the PNP’s comprehensive anti-illegal drugs operation,” it added.

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Among the units that seized the most narcotics were the Calabarzon Police Regional Office ( PRO 4A) with P9.9 billion and the PNP Drug Enforcement Group with P2.4 billion.

PNP also called the anti-illegal drug campaign “bloodless.”

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