Hole of
Justice
by
Peter G. Jimenea
Cancer
of Society
History
reveals that Illegal drugs had destroyed many law enforcers in government
service. Gen. Dictador Alqueza was a National Director of the Narcotics Command
(NARCOM) for only a week when relieved by Pres. Joseph Estrada after his name
was linked to illegal drugs.
Gen.
Roberto Lastimoso was also sacked as PNP Director General after he intervenes
for the release of seven Chinese nationals apprehended in a raid at Sariaya,
Quezon with sacks of shabu loaded in two waiting private vans.
P/Supt.
John Campos, a former narcotic agent was shot dead while on his way home by
unknown assailants. His girlfriend “Rose Bud” likewise a police “asset” at the
narcotics command claimed his death is linked to drugs.
There
are more unreported big drug-related cases but treated with cold-shoulder by
authorities In fact, when I started writing in 1994, nobody inquires as they
knew nothing about it. Now they do, after the problem becomes a serious crisis.
Illegal
drugs proliferate due to corruptibility of our public officials. Drug money can
buy politicians, judges, prosecutors, law enforcers, court personnel, television
and movie personalities, journalists, government workers and underworld
characters.
Even
law enforcers are fighting each other as if fighting criminals on the street
because of drug money. And as long as the predominant poor of this country are
confined in poverty for lack of employment, no police or military action can stop
the proliferation of illegal drugs.
The
evidence is right here on our very nose. If the head of a family is a drug-pusher
and gets arrested, the wife takes his place. If the wife is caught and jailed,
the children will soon follow their footsteps. Why? They need to eat and a
hungry stomach knows no law.
But
if there are enough jobs for the poor families, what's more to risk the future
of their kids? If they have a home, decent clothing, regular meals a day, appliances,
health insurance and educational plan, do you think they can be waylaid?
I
consider employment the most logical solution to drug problem. If illegal drugs
are virus, the drug lords, drug trafficker and drug dealers are cancer of
society. They are hard to nail because there are no illegal drugs, not even a
grain of the stuff inside their homes.
They
transfigure cancer living in one’s body but dependent on the food to grow. Here,
drug traders are cancer of society who depends solely on drug pushers to survive
and enjoy life’s best. But who says cancer is incurable?
My
interview with different doctor/specialists helped me understand that cancer
would only grow if fed. It needs food and the substance it gets from unhealthy
food determines the speed of growth. But doctors say, starved cancer and it will
die a natural death.
If
only the government can propagate industrialization by putting up plants for manufacturing
and production of say micro-chip, canned goods, quality fibers, and many more rather
than to give more favor on commercialization, this will start the real war against
illegal drugs.
If
there are more jobs, there will be less number of drug pushers on the streets.
Once the profit drops and cannot suffice to support the vices of drug lords, this
will force them to risk their personal security in selling the stuff. But for
how long, your guess is as good as mine!
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