Philippine president says he will name more local leaders involved in trade of brain-wasting 'shabu'

Manila: Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte vowed has to name over the weekend 1,000 more local leaders involved in illegal drug trade in the Philippines, raising to almost 2,000 the number of people he has shamed in public ahead of the filing of charges against them.
“The new list shows that 1,000 village captains, governors, judges, lawmakers, policemen are into the illegal drugs trade,” said Duterte in a meeting with military men he has assigned to help police battle the Philippines’ drug menace.
“I’m going to make it [report] public. I spoke with Congress and asked them what I will do with this. I can’t take this anymore. Suddenly, they [suspects] felt naked [before me],” said Duterte, adding he asked the intelligence community, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), and the National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA) to finalise the list.
“The problem may outlast me. I’m doing this because I’m trying to save the next generation,” explained Duterte, adding the next generation of Filipinos would be compromised and the Philippines would become a “narco state” if tough measures against narcotics are not implemented.
There are about 3.7 million drug addicts in the Philippines.
Drug cartels from China have been manufacturing shabu in the Philippines. Other drug syndicates from Mexico, West Africa, and Korea have been exporting shabu to the Philippines for distribution in Asia. Illegal drug trade reached $8.4 billion a year in 2013, PDEA said.
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