Manila Mayor Francisco “Isko Moreno” Domagoso on Wednesday said he fully supports the campaign against illegal drugs by President Rodrigo Duterte but it must have respect for human rights.
Moreno made the statement as he revealed that video karera machines and fruit (video) games were being used to sell and use drugs among the public.
“We will support, 101 percent. Ganon lang yun, kung ano yung syllabus, formula, rules, polisiya ng national, oh ito epektib yung ginagawa nila, oh edi i-adopt natin sa national,” he said briefly before he destroyed some of the video karera machines confiscated in police operations across Manila.
“Remember, we will reintegrate Manila to the national government. So kung ano ang kampanya sa national, yun narin ang magiging kampanya sa Maynila,” he added.
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