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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, January 22, 2019
Sri Lanka: Sirisena to import Duterte’s war on drugs

Sri Lankan President Maithripala Sirisena spent the last day of his
five-day state visit to the Philippines at the Philippine National
Police headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City, getting tips on the
Duterte administration’s bloody campaign against drugs which he has
consistently praised and expressed intent to emulate in his country.
Sirisena once again expressed his admiration for the government’s
antidrug campaign in a closed-door briefing in Camp Crame with Dangerous
Drugs Board chair Catalino Cuy, Interior Secretary Eduardo Año and PNP
chief Oscar Albayalde on Saturday.
In the same boat
While the Sri Lankan president was mum about the thousands of deaths
that have become the defining feature of the Duterte administration’s
drug war, he acknowledged that, like in Sri Lanka, police officers in
the Philippines get killed in the government’s campaign against drug
traffickers.
In a statement on the visit on Saturday afternoon, the PNP also cited
Sirisena as saying that the reason only few world leaders take such an
aggressive stance against illegal drugs was that politicians fear
“threat to their lives” while some “have found a lucrative economic
support system with their involvement in illegal drugs.”
‘Whole of gov’t approach’
In an interview with reporters after the visit, Albayalde said the Sri
Lankan delegation expressed interest to emulate the Philippines’ “whole
of government approach” on fighting illegal drugs.
The PNP quoted Sirisena as saying that Sri Lanka had become a major
transhipment point of illegal drugs in the international drug market,
which was what the Sri Lankan government hoped to address with tips from
Philippine law enforcement agencies.
The Sri Lankan government also invited the heads of Philippine law enforcement agencies to Sri Lanka.
