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Illegal drug trade is a major concern in the Philippines. Meth ("shabu") and marijuana, are the most common drugs accounting most drug-related arrests.Most of the illegal drug trade involved members of large Chinese triad groups operating in the Philippines, owing to its location on drug smuggling routes.
The plot was inspired by Nick Joaquin's 1961 article "The House on Zapote Street" later republished in the non-fiction crime anthology, Reportage on Crime (1977). Johnny Tinoso and the Proud Beauty (1993) is a film produced by Seiko Films and directed by Mario O'Hara and National Artist for Theater Tony Mabesa .
[2] [3] In 2012, the United Nations said the Philippines had the highest rate of methamphetamine use in East Asia, and according to a U.S. State Department report, 2.1 percent of Filipinos aged 16 to 64 use the drug [4] based on 2008 figures by the Philippines Dangerous Drugs Board. [5]
Notable criminally-active gangs in the Philippines include: Asian Boyz; Temple Street (gang) True Brown Style; Bahala Na Gang; Budol-Budol Gang [1] Dugo-Dugo Gang [1] Kuratong Baleleng; Martilyo Gang [2] Salisi Gang [1] Zesto Gang [1] Satanas (gang) Sigue Sigue Sputnik; Waray-Waray gangs [3]
Philippine extrajudicial killings are politically motivated murders committed by government officers, punished by local and international law or convention.They include assassinations; deaths due to strafing or indiscriminate firing; massacre; summary execution is done if the victim becomes passive before the moment of death (i.e., abduction leading to death); assassination means forthwith or ...
Crimes in the Philippines by year (50 C)-Crime in Metro Manila (28 P) Crime in Mindanao (33 P) C. Filipino criminals (9 C, 3 P) F. Philippine crime films (5 C, 5 P)
2000s crimes in the Philippines (12 C) 2010s crimes in the Philippines (12 C) 2020s crimes in the Philippines (7 C) M. Murders in the Philippines by decade (7 C) T.
Organized crime in the Philippines (4 C, 1 P) P. Police misconduct in the Philippines (1 C, 2 P) V. Violence in the Philippines (13 C, 1 P)