News (Media Awareness Project) - Philippines: RP-US Troops Start Anti- 'Narcoterrorism' Exercise |
Title: | Philippines: RP-US Troops Start Anti- 'Narcoterrorism' Exercise |
Published On: | 2004-08-31 |
Source: | Philippine Daily Inquirer (Philippines) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-18 01:18:09 |
RP-US TROOPS START ANTI- 'NARCOTERRORISM' EXERCISE
American and Filipino soldiers and anti-drug personnel Monday started
a month-long training on anti narcoterrorism at Camp Bado Dangwa in La
Trinidad, Benguet, and the Philippine Military Academy as well as at
the Public Safety College Regional Training School in Davao City.
Baker Piston 04-2, is the first joint exercise to tackle
narcoterrorism in the country. The Philippines is considered one of
the major transshipment points of methamphetamine hydrochloride
(shabu) and marijuana in Southeast Asia.
According to a recent United Nations report, Thailand, Cambodia and
the Philippines are the major sources of marijuana in the region. The
Cordillera is the country's major source of marijuana.
"The war on drugs is a fight for everyone and a better-trained police
officer and agent only makes our communities safer against the
intimidation and fears brought on by drugs," a press statement from
Camp Dangwa said.
Ten American narcotics experts and 100 participants from the Armed
Forces, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Philippine National
Police will take part in the training.
The participants are expected to learn the methods of drug seizure,
including the gathering, identification and preservation of pieces of
evidence in the war against drugs using state-of-the-art technology
like geographical positioning systems (GPS).
GPS is a technology dependent on satellites which help locate persons,
structures or remote areas.
"Baker Piston 04-2 is designed to enhance the inter-operability
between the military, federal and civil agencies," the Camp Dangwa
statement said.
"It will improve their abilities to identify and preserve evidence,
evacuate casualties, gather intelligence and instruct others to fight
narcotics."
The Philippines is also one of the three largest producers of
methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu, said a United Nations world
drug report.
The report, commissioned by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, said
that Myanmar, China and the Philippines are the main sources of shabu.
Shabu from the Philippines goes to Australia and United States.
American and Filipino soldiers and anti-drug personnel Monday started
a month-long training on anti narcoterrorism at Camp Bado Dangwa in La
Trinidad, Benguet, and the Philippine Military Academy as well as at
the Public Safety College Regional Training School in Davao City.
Baker Piston 04-2, is the first joint exercise to tackle
narcoterrorism in the country. The Philippines is considered one of
the major transshipment points of methamphetamine hydrochloride
(shabu) and marijuana in Southeast Asia.
According to a recent United Nations report, Thailand, Cambodia and
the Philippines are the major sources of marijuana in the region. The
Cordillera is the country's major source of marijuana.
"The war on drugs is a fight for everyone and a better-trained police
officer and agent only makes our communities safer against the
intimidation and fears brought on by drugs," a press statement from
Camp Dangwa said.
Ten American narcotics experts and 100 participants from the Armed
Forces, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the Philippine National
Police will take part in the training.
The participants are expected to learn the methods of drug seizure,
including the gathering, identification and preservation of pieces of
evidence in the war against drugs using state-of-the-art technology
like geographical positioning systems (GPS).
GPS is a technology dependent on satellites which help locate persons,
structures or remote areas.
"Baker Piston 04-2 is designed to enhance the inter-operability
between the military, federal and civil agencies," the Camp Dangwa
statement said.
"It will improve their abilities to identify and preserve evidence,
evacuate casualties, gather intelligence and instruct others to fight
narcotics."
The Philippines is also one of the three largest producers of
methamphetamine hydrochloride or shabu, said a United Nations world
drug report.
The report, commissioned by the UN Office on Drugs and Crime, said
that Myanmar, China and the Philippines are the main sources of shabu.
Shabu from the Philippines goes to Australia and United States.
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