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DILG affirms law enforcement with respect to human dignity

DEPARTMENT of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Juanito Victor Remulla on Monday, Dec, 22, affirmed President Ferdinand Marcos Jr.’s enforcing the law with compassion, upholding democratic freedom, and rejecting the politics of fear.

In a recent interview, Remulla emphasized that the government’s approach to fighting crimes and illegal drugs under Marcos Jr.’s administration is grounded on the rule of law, human rights, and accountability.

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“I think, more than anything, the President is giving hope. That we can do things better. That we don’t have to kill innocent people. That we can have a better program to stop the drug problem and crimes. That we can use technology and invest in our police force to make things better,” he said.

The DILG chief cited anti-corruption demonstrations in September and November as proof of the government’s commitment to restraint and professionalism. 

“The President gave me very clear instructions: ‘You are not to use lethal means at any point.’ So, that’s all we got, “ he said.

Remulla also noted that despite provocations, the Philippine National Police (PNP) adhered strictly to non-lethal protocols, with more police officers injured than protesters.

“I had four policemen with severe concussions, two didn’t wake up for three days. One had a gash that’s eleven inches long in his forearm. They hit [him] with a bat with a nail on the end. I have no mercy for those rioters. They were throwing water from the canal,” he said.

Remulla assured that the President listens and is actively working to address national concerns. 

“I can personally say that the President heard every word that they said. That he knows what they’re feeling and he knows what’s going on. He’s putting in the proper agenda to fix everything, no matter how difficult it is,” he said.

On anti-drug efforts, the Secretary reported significant progress in supply interdiction. 

“The usual supply in the Philippines is 16 tons pure, then it’s cut up. In this one year alone, we managed to interdict six tons,” Remulla said.

“It goes to show that consumption side interdiction does not work. It’s really the supply side which works better,” he added.

To ensure accountability, the DILG also purchased some 20,000 state-of-the-art body cameras for the PNP and the Bureau of Fire Protection (BFP).

Remulla reiterated the government’s commitment to strengthening public trust.

“The Filipinos love the Philippines. They just hate the government. We need to give them hope that there is a better government ahead. That good governance is possible,” he  said.

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