Panelo says crime drop proves war on drugs working

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Fri, 01 Nov 2019 05:17:23 +0000

SALVADOR Panelo

SALVADOR Panelo

The drop in the number of families victimized by common crimes proves the government’s war on drugs and crime is “working effectively and efficiently,” Malacañang declared Friday.

Presidential Spokesman Salvador Panelo welcomed the survey results as a “clear repudiation” of the black propaganda spared by critics of the anti-drug campaign as well as an proof why Duterte’s trust and public approval ratings has remained at “stratospheric level.”

“Once again, the people have clearly spoken. We consider this a clear repudiation of the black propaganda and the false narratives peddled by those belonging to the political opposition, the left, the activist members of the clergy, and the vocal critics of the President and the current government,” he said.

The President’s critics however were expected “to consciously refuse to see and deliberately look the other way around” and claim the administration’s fight against crimes remains a failure, Panelo said.

“The September crime victimization survey validates government data that the campaign against illegal drugs and criminality, a centerpiece program of the Administration, is working effectively and efficiently with the results being significant, palpable, and meaningful,” he pointed out.

In the SWS survey conducted last September, 5.6 percent or an estimated 1.4 million families said they have been victimized by common crimes. The figure was lower than 7 percent or about 1.7 million families recorded last June.

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