PNP chief orders review of 'Oplan Double Barrel'

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

August 14, 2024, 3:07 pm

<p>PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil <em>(PNA file photo by Lloyd Caliwan)</em></p>

PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil (PNA file photo by Lloyd Caliwan)

MANILA – Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil on Wednesday ordered a review of the 'Oplan Double Barrel' anti-drug strategy.

In a statement Wednesday, Marbil said this is to evaluate the effectiveness of the program, identify both its strengths and weaknesses and align it with the government's recalibrated anti-drug drive.

"We need to take a hard look at our past and present strategies in the fight against illegal drugs. By understanding what worked and what didn’t, we can refine our approach and ensure a more effective and humane campaign moving forward," he said.

The first Oplan Double Barrel was launched in 2016 under the PNP chief and now Senator Ronald Bato dela Rosa. It was relaunched in 2017 as Oplan Double Barrel Reloaded. The last version of the campaign plan was called Double Barrel Finale Version 2022.

Marbil also ordered the creation of a panel to review the campaign's key components -- Project Tokhang (house-to-house visit to convince drug users to surrender) and Project High-Value Target (geared towards drug dealers and drug syndicates).

The panel will be led by the office of the PNP deputy chief for operations Lt. Gen. Michael John Dubria while the members will be composed of representatives from the PNP directorates for operations, investigation, intelligence and community relations; Internal Affairs Service, and Human Rights Office.

"This review panel will bring together the key components of our police force to ensure a comprehensive and balanced evaluation,” Marbil said.

He said the guidelines outlining the functions of the review panel, along with the deadline for submitting its findings and recommendations, will be detailed in a memorandum to be issued soon.

“The insights we gain from this review will directly inform our recalibrated strategy, ensuring that our anti-illegal drugs campaign is not only effective but also aligned with the principles of justice and human rights," he said.

The move complies with the Marcos administration's thrust of upholding respect for human rights in the fight against illegal drugs.

Meanwhile, Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. reiterated that the government's drug war will be carried out "in accordance with law."

"It's really legal, no extra-judicial (EJK) killings, that's what I told the police. Life is priceless and no one should die through EJK, unless of course it’s a valid self-defense," he added.

Under the flagship program 'Buhay Ingatan, Droga'y Ayawan' (BIDA), Abalos said the scheme is geared toward “demand reduction and supply reduction’’ where the PNP, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and National Bureau of Investigation pursue the community approach strategy in the “demand reduction’’ aspect. (PNA)

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