00:00Now, if I may, I invite all of you to look at the screen and see the inconvenient truth.
00:08These numbers are from the official PNP reports as published both then and recently, last
00:14October 21, and not just made-up stories by the Quadcom.
00:19Ikumpara po natin ang unang dalawang taon ng Duterte at BBM administration.
00:25Tinan po natin ang total ng krimen o tinatawag na index crime volume.
00:32Sa unang dalawang taon po ng Duterte administration ay nakapagtala ito ng 217,830 na krimen.
00:42Samantalang sa parehong panahon naman sa BBM administration, ang krimen ay bubaba ng
00:49napakalaki.
00:5183,059 o nangangalugan na pagbawas ng 61.87% sa index crimes.
01:00Any claim to the contrary is but a figment of the imagination, and if not, a propaganda.
01:07Pangalawa, tingnan po natin mula July 2016 to December 2017, ay may mga namatay o pinatay
01:17ng 4,354 sa mga police anti-illegal drug operations, habang 16,000 at 355 naman ang
01:28pinatay ng mga riding in tandem at mga di pa nakikilalang mga salarin.
01:34Noong 2018, iniligay ng PNP sa kategoriyang HCUI or Homicide Cases Under Investigation
01:44na umabot sa talang 23,327.
01:49Samantala, mula July 2022 hanggang katapusan ng 2023, ang bilang ng mga napatay sa mga
01:58legitimate police anti-illegal drug operations ay 73 lamang po.
02:04Pangatlo, may kabuuan ng 115,435 na anti-drug operations na nakalikom lamang ng 3,294,44 kilos
02:19ng shabu na nagkakahalaga ng P18.43 billion pesos sa unang dalawang taon ng dating Pangulong
02:27Rodrigo Roa Duterte, habang sa mas kakaunting anti-illegal drug operations lamang sa parehong
02:34panahon sa BBM administration ay 84,676, subalit nakalikom ng mas maraming shabu na umabot
02:45sa 6,481.16 kilos.
02:50The anti-drug campaigns under former President Rodrigo Duterte from July 2016 to July 2018
02:57and the current President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. from July 22 to early 2024 represent contrasting
03:05approaches in tackling illegal drugs and the crime in the Philippines.
03:09While both administrations aim to reduce drug-related crimes, their methods and resulting outcomes
03:16reflect significant strategic and operational differences.
03:20Here is a detailed comparison of the first two years of the administration's campaign.
03:25As been shown earlier, ang numero po ay hindi po nagsisinungaling. Ito po ay galing sa Philippine National Police.
03:35Duterte's anti-drug campaign was characterized by an aggressive, highly visible approach involving
03:42frequent operations and a high fatality count.
03:48His administration focused on eradicating drug activity at all levels, which led to widespread arrests
03:57and significant drops in crime, but also raised concerns over human rights and due process.
04:03In contrast, the Marcos administration appears to have adopted a more refined approach
04:10with an emphasis on improved crime-solving rates and efficiency in enforcement.
04:15The significantly lower number of fatalities coupled with large drug seizures and high-value arrests
04:22suggests a strategic pivot towards disrupting drug networks through focused, intelligence-driven operations.
04:31This approach may reflect a more sustainable model aiming to dismantle supply chains
04:38rather than focusing on sheer arrest numbers or area saturation tactics.
04:46In conclusion, both administrations achieved reductions in crime and drug-related offenses,
04:54but the Duterte administration's approach was more intensive and controversial
04:59with high casualties and widespread operations.
05:03The Marcos administration has made efforts to continue the campaign with fewer fatalities,
05:09a higher concentration on strategic arrests, and increased operational efficiency,
05:15suggesting a potential shift towards a more systematic and less violent anti-illegal drugs approach.
05:23The numbers mentioned above are real numbers.
05:26To tell the truth, we do not know the real events behind these numbers until our investigation began.
05:36It is said that most of the deaths were committed by vigilantes,
05:46who are not yet identified while the survivors are victims of legitimate police operations
05:54where the victims were said to be fighters.
05:58From the testimonies that have been released to our listeners,
06:03it has been shown that it may be the result of the manipulation of operatives or the police
06:10that forced the arrested to fight in order for them to be killed.
06:17In the statement of the former President Duterte to the Senate,
06:21he said that he truly told the police to encourage the fighting suspects
06:31in order for them to be killed and for the problem to end.
06:37It is more alarming to hear that operatives or operatives who are on the list of drug personalities are being manipulated or rewarded.
06:48This cannot be denied because many have said,
06:52including the former Special Assistant to the President, who is now Senator Bongo,
06:57in his previous interviews about the war on drugs,
07:02that the so-called narcolists may be added at will whether or not the person is a drug personality,
07:17as in the case of General Wesley Barayuga, whose name was added to the list way after he was killed.
07:25There are those who say that it is good that those who were killed are good
07:30because the drug lords were the ones who were killed or the addict criminals.
07:35However, in our investigation, it turns out that there are other drug lords who were killed,
07:43but only a few, while there are many big drug lords who continued their activities
07:51and were protected by the government and were given titles instead of being investigated.
07:59There are thousands of people who were killed, including tricycle drivers,
08:03homeless people in the streets, construction workers,
08:07and ordinary people who have nothing to eat and have nothing to fight for,
08:12and people who have nothing to fight for, and people who have nothing to fight for.
08:15Are these the drug lords?
08:17They have nothing to eat. Are they drug lords?
08:21Innocent children like Kian De Los Santos,
08:25if you are followed, you are in danger.
08:28All the dead have equal rewards.
08:31Who does not want our countrymen to be safe from these evil elements?
08:37However, if the ones who were replaced by these evil elements are the authorities who are looking for life,
08:44it is more frightening to walk on the streets and be with the missing persons or unsolved homicide cases.
08:53Let's assume that the addicts are the ones who were killed.
08:57Why did we spend hundreds of millions on building drug rehab centers if we are only going to kill them?
09:05Is this the reason why our mega rehabilitation center in Nueva Ecija was not used in full capacity?
09:16If you are a drug addict, do you not have the right to live because you have no use for life?
09:23The ones who were killed are fathers, mothers, children, siblings, grandchildren,
09:29and family members who have loved ones.
09:32We heard their cries here.
09:36They are pitiful and hopeless.
09:39It is really sad that human lives were lost and wasted just to prove a point that we are against illegal drugs.
09:46The right to life is paramount as it is God-given and precedes all other human rights.
09:53Without life, there can be no rights.
09:56Quadcom will not sit idly by in the face of all these discoveries.
10:00We intend to get to the bottom of all these issues fairly, honestly, and truthfully.
10:07We ask for your full trust.
10:10We are not just accusing because of politics or whatever.
10:14You are the judge.
10:16You are the judge.
10:18We are just laying out our information and truth based on testimonies,
10:26real events, and documents that we have collected in our investigations.
10:31We will continue to monitor and we will be happy with the allegations,
10:40accusations, and information to protect our country.
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