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PHILIPPINE ASIAN NEWS TODAY September 16 - 30, 2016
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PNP to conduct modified
‘Oplan Tokhang’ for celebs through
TV networks – Bato
“Oplang Tokhang” is definitely coming to
showbiz.
The Duterte administration’s war on drugs
will not exempt entertainment personalities, but it
will be conducted through their biggest employers — the major television networks, Philippine
National Police Director General Roland “Bato”
Dela Rosa said on Tuesday.
De la Rosa said he would ask for President
Rodrigo Duterte’s list of drug users and pushers
in showbiz so he could initiate a modified version
of “Oplan Tokhang” immediately.
“Magkikita kami ni President mamaya, I hope
na ibigay niya sa akin iyong listahan and we are
planning to conduct Oplan Tokhang doon sa
mga nasa listahan. Kakatukin natin kung saan
sila nakatira iyong mga celebrities na involved,”
Dela Rosa said.
The PNP chief, who had just attended a hearing on the proposed measure to tap telephones
lines and other communication gadgets of known
drug personalities, said he will talk not only to
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pushers in the entertainment sector, but also all
users since they are violating the law by using prohibited drugs.
“Kung mere users itong mga celebrities, that
mere fact na users sila, they are still involved in
the use of illegal drugs, and that is still illegal, so
kailangan kausapin natrin na huminto na sila sa
paggamit through Oplan Tokhang,” Dela Rosa
noted.
All celebrities employed by a particular network will be gathered in one place where police
can talk to them.
“Halimbawa sa isang network, may 7 or 10 na
nasa listahan, gagawin natin doon ang modified
Tokhang. Tawag natin sa Davao niyan Takhang.
Meaning we gather them, lahat ng TV personalities sa isang network, gather natin sila sa opisina
nila as a group, collectively, hindi individually na
identified, na huminto na kayo please, nakakahiya
sa bayan na idol kayo ng kabataan tapos nagdodroga kayo,” Dela Rosa explained.
Dela Rosa said the police will try to give the
celebrities a piece of advice, but they would still
undergo the process like other ordinary users or
pushers.
“Di porket artists kayo exempted na kayo sa
processo sa Oplan Tokhamg… Kunan info saan
nanggagaling drugs nila, sino kasama nila,” Dela
Rosa said.
After processing, Dela Rosa said if they voluntary surrender, they will be given the chance to
rehabilitate themselves.
“Basta mag-surrender sila, sabi nila gusto
namin sir magbago, pagbigyan natin. We want
this campaign to be as human as possible kaya
umabot tayo ng 720, 000 surrenderees, dahi l sa
ganito,” Dela Rosa stressed.
ABS-CBN and GMA Network are the two biggest employers of entertainers in the country. The
third major network, TV5, abolished its production department last year and released its contract stars.
On Tuesday, Duterte admitted errors in the
so-called drug matrix he released over a month
ago. He apologized to former Pangasinan governor and now Rep. Amado Espino, Francisco’s
brother, dismissed Pangasinan provincial administrator Rafael Baraan, and Urbiztondo board
member Raul Sison for linking them to the illegal
drug trade.
The president said they should not have been
included in the matrix.