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Philippines plans to take Duterte’s war on drugs into schools with searches and random tests on children as young as 10

President Duterte’s popularity had not diminished, according to opinion polls, despite drawing international criticism for his bloody war on drugs and human rights record

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The Philippines is planning to take President Rodrigo Duterte’s ferocious drugs war to schools with the inspection of bags and lockers, as well as random testing for teachers, to curb demand for illegal substances, officials said on Friday.

The firebrand leader unleashed an anti-narcotics campaign after coming to office in June 2016, during which police have killed more than 4,200 suspected drugs dealers and users. Several thousand more have been killed by unknown gunmen, who authorities have described as vigilantes or rival gang members.

Rights groups and critics of the campaign say some of the killings were summary executions. Police deny such allegations, saying they had to use deadly force because the suspects were armed and had resisted arrest.

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Law enforcement agencies are planning to step up the drugs campaign by proposing random drug testing in primary schools on teachers as well as on 10-year-old fourth grade students, moves which the education department vehemently opposed.

Catalino Cuy, the head of the policymaking Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB), said his office would study the proposal to strengthen the drug prevention campaign in schools and issue a policy to ensure its proper implementation if needed.

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