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Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency

The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA, /pˈdjɑː/, Tagalog pronunciation: [piˈdea]; Filipino: Ahensiya ng Pilipinas sa Pagpapatupad ng Batas Laban sa Bawal na Gamot[1]) is the lead anti-drug law enforcement agency, responsible for preventing, investigating and combating any dangerous drugs, controlled precursors and essential chemicals within the Philippines. The agency is tasked with the enforcement of the penal and regulatory provisions of Republic Act No. 9165 (R.A. 9165), otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
Ahensiya ng Pilipinas sa Pagpapatupad ng Batas Laban sa Bawal na Gamot
Official seal
AbbreviationPDEA
Agency overview
FormedJuly 7, 2002
Preceding agencies
Annual budget 869.096 million (2014)
Jurisdictional structure
Operations jurisdictionPhilippines
Operational structure
HeadquartersPDEA Bldg., NIA Northside Road, National Government Center, Barangay Pinyahan, Diliman, Quezon City
Agency executive
  • PMGEN. Moro Virgilio M. Lazo (Ret.), Undersecretary / Director-General
Parent agencyOffice of the President via Dangerous Drugs Board
Website
pdea.gov.ph

PDEA is the implementing arm of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB). The DDB is the policy-making and strategy-formulating body in the planning and formulation of policies and programs on drug prevention and control. PDEA and DDB are both under the supervision of the Office of the President of the Philippines.

History and mandate

For thirty years, the Republic Act No. 6425, or the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972, had been the backbone of the drug law enforcement system in the Philippines. Despite the efforts of various law enforcement agencies mandated to implement the law, the drug problem alarmingly escalated with orbiting Police Officers collecting drug money. The high profitability of the illegal drug trade, compounded by the then existing laws that imposed relatively light penalties to offenders, greatly contributed to the gravity of the problem.

Republic Act No. 9165

Recognizing the need to further strengthen existing laws governing Philippine drug law enforcement system, the then Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed the Republic Act No. 9165, or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, on June 7, 2002, and it took effect on July 4, 2002. The R.A. 9165 defines more concrete courses of action for the national anti-drug campaign and imposes heavier penalties to offenders.

The enactment of R.A. 9165 reorganized the Philippine drug law enforcement system. While the Dangerous Drugs Board remains as the policy-making and strategy-formulating body in planning and formulation of policies and program on drug control and prevention, it created the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency under the Office of the President.

Creation of task forces

The R.A. 9165 abolished the National Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating Center, which was created under Executive Order No. 61, and the Narcotics Group of Philippine National Police (PNP-NG), Narcotics Division of National Bureau of Investigation (NBI-ND), and the Customs Narcotics Interdiction Unit of the Bureau of Customs (BOC-CNIU).

Under Executive Order No.206 dated May 15, 2003, these law enforcement agencies have organized the following anti-illegal drugs task force to support the PDEA:

  • Philippine National Police – Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operation Task Force (PNP-AIDSOTF);
  • National Bureau of Investigation – Anti-Illegal Drugs Task Force (NBI-AIDTF);
  • Bureau of Customs – Customs Task Group/Force in Dangerous Drugs and Controlled Chemicals (BOC-CTGFDDCC).

Organization

National Office

PDEA is headed by a Director General (DG) with the Cabinet rank of Undersecretary, who is responsible for the general administration and management of the agency. The Director General is assisted by two Deputies Director General with the rank of Assistant Secretary: one for Administration (DDGA) and the other one for Operations (DDGO).

The office of the Director General is also supported by the Secretary for Directorial Staff, Chief of Public Information Office (PIO), Chief of Information Technology Systems Management Office (ITSMO) and Chief of Chemical Audit and Management Unit (CAMU).

The Director General of the PDEA shall be responsible for the necessary changes in the organizational set-up which shall be submitted to the DDB for approval.

Command Group

  • Office of the Director-General
    • Chief of Staff
  • Office of the Deputy Director-General for Administration
  • Office of the Deputy Director-General for Operations

Administrative Cluster

  • Human Resource Management Service (HRMS)
  • Financial Management Service (FMS)
  • Logistics and Administrative Management Service (LAMS)
  • Internal Affairs Service (IAS)
  • PDEA Academy

Operational Cluster

  • Intelligence and Investigation Service (IIS)
  • Plans and Operations Service (POS)
  • Legal and Prosecution Service (LPS)
  • Compliance Service (CS)
  • International Cooperation and Foreign Affairs Service (ICFAS)
  • Preventive Education and Community Involvement Service (PECIS)
  • Special Enforcement Service (SES)
  • Laboratory Service (LS)
  • Public Information Office (PIO)

Regional Offices

The PDEA have established 17 Regional Offices headed by Directors in the different regions of the country which is responsible for the implementation of RA 9165 and the policies, programs, and projects of the agency in different regions.

PDEA Academy

PDEA maintains its own PDEA Academy temporarily located at Camp General Mariano N. Castañeda in Silang, Cavite. The PDEA Academy is headed by a superintendent, with the rank of director. It is responsible in the recruitment and training of all PDEA agents and personnel. The PDEA Academy formulates programs of instructions on basic and specialized anti-drug training courses as well as career courses for all PDEA Agents and Personnel.

The DDB provide for the qualifications and requirements of its recruits who must be at least 21 years old, of proven integrity and honesty, a Baccalaureate degree holder and with Career Service Professional Eligibility from Civil Service Commission (CSC) or Board License from Professional Regulation Commission (PRC).

Directors general

The Director General of the PDEA shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines with the rank of Undersecretary and shall perform such other duties that may be assigned to him/her. He/she must possess adequate knowledge, training and experience in the field of dangerous drugs, and in any of the following fields: law enforcement, law, medicine, criminology, psychology or social work.

This table lists all PDEA Directors General, their dates of service, and under which administration they served.

Director General Term Administration
USEC. Anselmo S. Avenido, Jr. (Ret. PDDG) July 2002 – April 2006 Arroyo
USEC. Dionisio R. Santiago (Ret. GEN) April 2006 – January 2011 Arroyo, Aquino III
USEC. Jose S. Gutierrez, Jr. (Ret. PCSUPT) January 2011 – October 2012 Aquino III
USEC. Arturo G. Cacdac, Jr. (Ret. PDDG) October 2012 – June 2016 Aquino III
USEC. Isidro S. Lapeña, Ph.D., CSEE (Ret. PDDG) July 2016 – August 2017 Duterte
USEC. Aaron N. Aquino (Ret. PCSUPT) September 2017 – May 2020 Duterte
USEC. Wilkins M. Villanueva, MPA, CESE May 2020 – October 2022 Duterte
Marcos Jr.
USEC. Moro Virgilio M. Lazo (Ret. PMGEN) October 2022 – present Marcos Jr.

Firearms

PDEA Agents are issued with M1911 Pistol or its latest firearm the IWI Jericho 941 Pistol in .45 caliber ammunition upon successful completion of their training at the PDEA Academy while the senior officers are issued with Glock pistols. The PDEA Agents use Armalite M15A2 CTAR Tavor and Galil as their assault rifle in urban warfare and special operations.

To maximize the capability of the anti-drug operatives in the country, PDEA acquired CTAR 21 Tavor which fires the standard NATO caliber 5.56 mm ammunition.[2]

Foreign cooperation

The United States assists Philippine counternarcotics efforts with training, intelligence gathering, and infrastructure development. In 2005, Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Joint Interagency Task Force West (JIATF-W) began to develop a network of drug information fusion centers in the Philippines. The primary facility, the Interagency Counternarcotics Operations Network (ICON) is located at PDEA National Headquarters in Quezon City.[3] The ICON is a coordinating body that serves as a center for information and intelligence relating to anti-illegal drugs operations. Its mission is to support law enforcement through timely analysis and dissemination of intelligence on the movement of illicit drugs, and coordinate detection, monitoring and interdiction operations. The facilities of ICON are manned jointly by the PDEA as the lead agency, National Intelligence Coordinating Agency (NICA), Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP), Philippine National Police (PNP), and the Philippine Coast Guard (PCG).[4]

There are three ICON outstations located at the headquarters of the Naval Forces Western Mindanao, Zamboanga del Sur (southwestern Mindanao); Coast Guard Station, General Santos City (south-central Mindanao); and at Poro Point, San Fernando, La Union (northwestern Luzon). The ICON facility at PDEA Headquarters is used to produce intelligence products and conduct intelligence training for PDEA Agents. The outstations are also currently used as training sites. As PDEA development leads to manpower increases and improved coordination with other law enforcement agencies, the concept of interagency drug intelligence coordination may be realized.

See also

References

  1. ^ Narvaez, Eilene Antoinette; Macaranas, Edgardo, eds. (2013). Mga Pangalan ng Tanggapan ng Pamahalaan sa Filipino (PDF) (in Filipino) (2013 ed.). Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino. p. 6. ISBN 978-971-0197-22-4. Retrieved December 27, 2018.
  2. ^ Philstar Online PDEA acquires 120 new assault rifles
  3. ^ U.S. Department of State 2010 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report [1]
  4. ^ Philippine Maritime Security: An Interagency Imperative

External links

  • PDEA official website

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency PDEA p iː ˈ d eɪ j ɑː Tagalog pronunciation piˈdea Filipino Ahensiya ng Pilipinas sa Pagpapatupad ng Batas Laban sa Bawal na Gamot 1 is the lead anti drug law enforcement agency responsible for preventing investigating and combating any dangerous drugs controlled precursors and essential chemicals within the Philippines The agency is tasked with the enforcement of the penal and regulatory provisions of Republic Act No 9165 R A 9165 otherwise known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 Philippine Drug Enforcement AgencyAhensiya ng Pilipinas sa Pagpapatupad ng Batas Laban sa Bawal na GamotOfficial sealAbbreviationPDEAAgency overviewFormedJuly 7 2002Preceding agenciesNational Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating CenterDrug Enforcement Units of Philippine National Police PNP National Bureau of Investigation NBI and Bureau of Customs BOC Annual budget 869 096 million 2014 Jurisdictional structureOperations jurisdictionPhilippinesOperational structureHeadquartersPDEA Bldg NIA Northside Road National Government Center Barangay Pinyahan Diliman Quezon CityAgency executivePMGEN Moro Virgilio M Lazo Ret Undersecretary Director GeneralParent agencyOffice of the President via Dangerous Drugs BoardWebsitepdea wbr gov wbr phPDEA is the implementing arm of the Dangerous Drugs Board DDB The DDB is the policy making and strategy formulating body in the planning and formulation of policies and programs on drug prevention and control PDEA and DDB are both under the supervision of the Office of the President of the Philippines Contents 1 History and mandate 1 1 Republic Act No 9165 1 2 Creation of task forces 2 Organization 2 1 National Office 2 2 Command Group 2 2 1 Administrative Cluster 2 2 2 Operational Cluster 2 3 Regional Offices 2 4 PDEA Academy 3 Directors general 4 Firearms 5 Foreign cooperation 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory and mandate EditFor thirty years the Republic Act No 6425 or the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972 had been the backbone of the drug law enforcement system in the Philippines Despite the efforts of various law enforcement agencies mandated to implement the law the drug problem alarmingly escalated with orbiting Police Officers collecting drug money The high profitability of the illegal drug trade compounded by the then existing laws that imposed relatively light penalties to offenders greatly contributed to the gravity of the problem Republic Act No 9165 Edit Recognizing the need to further strengthen existing laws governing Philippine drug law enforcement system the then Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo signed the Republic Act No 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 on June 7 2002 and it took effect on July 4 2002 The R A 9165 defines more concrete courses of action for the national anti drug campaign and imposes heavier penalties to offenders The enactment of R A 9165 reorganized the Philippine drug law enforcement system While the Dangerous Drugs Board remains as the policy making and strategy formulating body in planning and formulation of policies and program on drug control and prevention it created the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency under the Office of the President Creation of task forces Edit The R A 9165 abolished the National Drug Law Enforcement and Prevention Coordinating Center which was created under Executive Order No 61 and the Narcotics Group of Philippine National Police PNP NG Narcotics Division of National Bureau of Investigation NBI ND and the Customs Narcotics Interdiction Unit of the Bureau of Customs BOC CNIU Under Executive Order No 206 dated May 15 2003 these law enforcement agencies have organized the following anti illegal drugs task force to support the PDEA Philippine National Police Anti Illegal Drugs Special Operation Task Force PNP AIDSOTF National Bureau of Investigation Anti Illegal Drugs Task Force NBI AIDTF Bureau of Customs Customs Task Group Force in Dangerous Drugs and Controlled Chemicals BOC CTGFDDCC Organization EditNational Office Edit PDEA is headed by a Director General DG with the Cabinet rank of Undersecretary who is responsible for the general administration and management of the agency The Director General is assisted by two Deputies Director General with the rank of Assistant Secretary one for Administration DDGA and the other one for Operations DDGO The office of the Director General is also supported by the Secretary for Directorial Staff Chief of Public Information Office PIO Chief of Information Technology Systems Management Office ITSMO and Chief of Chemical Audit and Management Unit CAMU The Director General of the PDEA shall be responsible for the necessary changes in the organizational set up which shall be submitted to the DDB for approval Command Group Edit Office of the Director General Chief of Staff Office of the Deputy Director General for Administration Office of the Deputy Director General for OperationsAdministrative Cluster Edit Human Resource Management Service HRMS Financial Management Service FMS Logistics and Administrative Management Service LAMS Internal Affairs Service IAS PDEA AcademyOperational Cluster Edit Intelligence and Investigation Service IIS Plans and Operations Service POS Legal and Prosecution Service LPS Compliance Service CS International Cooperation and Foreign Affairs Service ICFAS Preventive Education and Community Involvement Service PECIS Special Enforcement Service SES Laboratory Service LS Public Information Office PIO Regional Offices Edit The PDEA have established 17 Regional Offices headed by Directors in the different regions of the country which is responsible for the implementation of RA 9165 and the policies programs and projects of the agency in different regions Regional Office I Camp Diego Silang Carlatan San Fernando City La Union Regional Office II Camp Adduru Tuguegarao City Cagayan Regional Office III Diosdado Macapagal Government Center Brgy Maimpis City of San Fernando Pampanga Regional Office IVA Camp Vicente Lim Calamba Laguna Regional Office MIMAROPA Brgy Sta Isabel Calapan Oriental Mindoro Regional Office V Camp General Simeon Ola Legazpi City Albay Regional Office VI Camp Martin Delgado Iloilo City Regional Office VII Dona Modesta Gaisano St Lahug Cebu City Regional Office VIII Near Payapay Bridge Candahug Palo Leyte Regional Office IX Upper Calarlan Zamboanga City Regional Office X Gordiel Bldg Corrales Avenue Cagayan de Oro Regional Office XI Camp Captain Domingo E Leonor Davao City Regional Office XII Camp Fermin G Lira Jr General Santos City Regional Office XIII Camp R Rodriguez Libertad Butuan Regional Office Bangsamoro Autonomous Region in Muslim Mindanao RO BARMM PC Hills Cotabato City Regional Office Cordillera Administrative Region RO CAR Camp Bado Dangwa La Trinidad Benguet Regional Office National Capital Region RO NCR PDEA Annex Bldg National Government Center Diliman Quezon CityPDEA Academy Edit PDEA maintains its own PDEA Academy temporarily located at Camp General Mariano N Castaneda in Silang Cavite The PDEA Academy is headed by a superintendent with the rank of director It is responsible in the recruitment and training of all PDEA agents and personnel The PDEA Academy formulates programs of instructions on basic and specialized anti drug training courses as well as career courses for all PDEA Agents and Personnel The DDB provide for the qualifications and requirements of its recruits who must be at least 21 years old of proven integrity and honesty a Baccalaureate degree holder and with Career Service Professional Eligibility from Civil Service Commission CSC or Board License from Professional Regulation Commission PRC Directors general EditThe Director General of the PDEA shall be appointed by the President of the Philippines with the rank of Undersecretary and shall perform such other duties that may be assigned to him her He she must possess adequate knowledge training and experience in the field of dangerous drugs and in any of the following fields law enforcement law medicine criminology psychology or social work This table lists all PDEA Directors General their dates of service and under which administration they served Director General Term AdministrationUSEC Anselmo S Avenido Jr Ret PDDG July 2002 April 2006 ArroyoUSEC Dionisio R Santiago Ret GEN April 2006 January 2011 Arroyo Aquino IIIUSEC Jose S Gutierrez Jr Ret PCSUPT January 2011 October 2012 Aquino IIIUSEC Arturo G Cacdac Jr Ret PDDG October 2012 June 2016 Aquino IIIUSEC Isidro S Lapena Ph D CSEE Ret PDDG July 2016 August 2017 DuterteUSEC Aaron N Aquino Ret PCSUPT September 2017 May 2020 DuterteUSEC Wilkins M Villanueva MPA CESE May 2020 October 2022 DuterteMarcos Jr USEC Moro Virgilio M Lazo Ret PMGEN October 2022 present Marcos Jr Firearms EditPDEA Agents are issued with M1911 Pistol or its latest firearm the IWI Jericho 941 Pistol in 45 caliber ammunition upon successful completion of their training at the PDEA Academy while the senior officers are issued with Glock pistols The PDEA Agents use Armalite M15A2 CTAR Tavor and Galil as their assault rifle in urban warfare and special operations To maximize the capability of the anti drug operatives in the country PDEA acquired CTAR 21 Tavor which fires the standard NATO caliber 5 56 mm ammunition 2 Foreign cooperation EditThe United States assists Philippine counternarcotics efforts with training intelligence gathering and infrastructure development In 2005 Drug Enforcement Administration DEA and the Joint Interagency Task Force West JIATF W began to develop a network of drug information fusion centers in the Philippines The primary facility the Interagency Counternarcotics Operations Network ICON is located at PDEA National Headquarters in Quezon City 3 The ICON is a coordinating body that serves as a center for information and intelligence relating to anti illegal drugs operations Its mission is to support law enforcement through timely analysis and dissemination of intelligence on the movement of illicit drugs and coordinate detection monitoring and interdiction operations The facilities of ICON are manned jointly by the PDEA as the lead agency National Intelligence Coordinating Agency NICA Armed Forces of the Philippines AFP Philippine National Police PNP and the Philippine Coast Guard PCG 4 There are three ICON outstations located at the headquarters of the Naval Forces Western Mindanao Zamboanga del Sur southwestern Mindanao Coast Guard Station General Santos City south central Mindanao and at Poro Point San Fernando La Union northwestern Luzon The ICON facility at PDEA Headquarters is used to produce intelligence products and conduct intelligence training for PDEA Agents The outstations are also currently used as training sites As PDEA development leads to manpower increases and improved coordination with other law enforcement agencies the concept of interagency drug intelligence coordination may be realized See also Edit2021 PNP PDEA shootout Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002References Edit Narvaez Eilene Antoinette Macaranas Edgardo eds 2013 Mga Pangalan ng Tanggapan ng Pamahalaan sa Filipino PDF in Filipino 2013 ed Komisyon sa Wikang Filipino p 6 ISBN 978 971 0197 22 4 Retrieved December 27 2018 Philstar Online PDEA acquires 120 new assault rifles U S Department of State 2010 International Narcotics Control Strategy Report 1 Philippine Maritime Security An Interagency ImperativeExternal links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency PDEA official website RA 9165 Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 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