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278 NegOr barangays declared ‘drug-cleared’

Drug personalities attend a session at a community-based reformation center in Negros Oriental.* PNA/Judaline Flores Partlow photo

The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Negros Oriental on Monday, Nov. 25, said 278 of the 557 barangays in the province have already been declared as “drug-cleared”.

But PDEA-Negros Oriental Field Office chief Aline Deposoy clarified that drug-cleared barangays do not exactly mean that drug users and pushers are no longer present in the community.

“Drug-cleared barangays do not necessarily mean there are no longer drug users or drug pushers present in the community but interventions have been or are implemented, such as the community-based drug rehabilitation program (CBDRP),” she said.

Deposoy said 226 other barangays are categorized as “drug-affected”, while 53 more are already “drug-free” barangays as of September this year.

Some barangays may qualify for declaration as “drug-free” (no presence of pushers or users) once they have met certain requirements such as having a Balay Silangan reformation center in the town or city where they belong.

So far, only Basay town has been declared as a drug-free municipality as it has a Balay Silangan and drug personalities are no longer present, Deposoy said.

The municipality of Sta. Catalina is also aiming for the declaration as drug-free, however, it still needs to put up a Balay Silangan, she added.

Balay Silangan reformation centers are also present in Canlaon City, Pamplona City and Bais City but lack other requirements to be declared as drug-free.*PNA

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