Why keep drug dealers’ identity a secret? | Inquirer Opinion

Why keep drug dealers’ identity a secret?

/ 05:02 AM November 28, 2019

What is so confidential about a list of public enemies?

If fact-based, the administration should not only make public the identities of narco-traffickers. It should, in fact, publicize them all over the place, with a substantial reward for information leading to their capture.

The US government, for instance, put up a bounty of $5 million for the head of notorious El Chapo.

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What country, or which individuals, is the administration protecting? China, the Golden Triangle or cronies, or major campaign donors?

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R. A. V. SAGUISAG

Palanan, Makati City

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