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PRESS RELEASE MJBA-036-2011 |
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DOJ ISSUES ADVISORY ON ILLEGAL DRUG COURIERS |
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Los Angeles, 16 May 2011 – The Philippine Department of
Justice (“DOJ”) issued an Advisory Opinion explaining to the public the
issues surrounding the recruitment, arrest, detention and conviction of
Filipinos caught transporting illegal drugs abroad.
The DOJ’s Advisory is addressed both to Filipinos who
willingly accept offers to become illegal drug couriers and to those who were
involuntarily caught in the criminal activities of syndicates through various
modus operandi. In either case, the Advisory lays down basic rules
that all Filipinos should bear in mind once they are apprehended abroad on
suspicion of transporting illegal drugs.
1. “Carry at your own risk” 2. Knowledge is immaterial and intent
is not a requirement in drug trafficking. 3. Be vigilant of the modus operandi
of drug courier syndicates. 4. In the unfortunate event of arrest
or detention for drug trafficking, have presence of mind and do not resist
arrest. 5. Assert your legal rights, inquire on
the legal remedies and request for consular assistance. 6. Presumption of innocence will always
apply. 7. The laws of the country of arrest
apply. 8. If sentenced, the government can
only be of limited assistance. 9. ”Blood money” cannot be paid to
erase the liability of a person convicted of a crime involving illegal drugs. 10. Take full responsibility of your
actions.
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