Republic Act 9165: Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
Republic Act 9165: Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
Republic Act 9165: Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002
BY:
ADMINISTER
Any act of introducing any
dangerous drug into the body of any
person, with or without his/her
knowledge, by injection, inhalation,
ingestion or other means, or of
committing any act of indispensable
assistance to a person in
administering a dangerous drug to
himself/herself unless administered
by a duly licensed practitioner for
purposes of medication.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CHEMICAL DIVERSION
The sale, distribution, supply or transport
of legitimately imported, in-transit,
manufactured or procured controlled
precursors and essential chemicals, in
diluted, mixtures or in concentrated form,
to any person or entity engaged in the
manufacture of any dangerous drug, and
shall include packaging, repackaging,
labeling, relabeling or concealment of such
transaction through fraud, destruction of
documents, fraudulent use of permits,
misdeclaration, use of front companies or
mail fraud.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CLANDESTINE LABORATORY
Any facility used for the illegal manufacture of any dangerous
drug and/or controlled precursor and essential chemical.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CONFIRMATORY TEST
An analytical test using a device, tool or equipment with a different
chemical or physical principle that is more specific which will
validate and confirm the result of the screening test.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CONTROLLED DELIVERY
The investigative technique of allowing an unlawful or suspect
consignment of any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor
and essential chemical, equipment or paraphernalia, or property
believed to be derived directly or indirectly from any offense, to
pass into, through or out of the country under the supervision of an
authorized officer, with a view to gathering evidence to identify
any person involved in any dangerous drugs related offense, or to
facilitate prosecution of that offense.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CONTROLLED PRECURSOR AND ESSENTIAL
CHEMICALS
Those listed in Tables I and II of the 1988 UN Convention
Against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic
Substances as enumerated in the attached annex, which is an
integral part of this Act .
DEFINITION OF TERMS
CULTIVATION
Any act of knowingly planting, growing, raising, or permitting
the planting, growing or raising of any plant which is the source
of a dangerous drug.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
DANGEROUS DRUGS
Include those listed in the
Schedules annexed to the 1961
Single Convention on Narcotic
Drugs, as amended by the 1972
Protocol, and in the Schedules
annexed to the 1971 Single
Convention on Psychotropic
Substances as enumerated in the
attached annex which is an
integral part of this Act.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
DELIVERY
Any act of knowingly passing a
dangerous drug to another,
personally or otherwise, and by
any means, with or without
consideration.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
DEN, DIVE OR
RESORT
A place where any
dangerous drug and/or
controlled precursor and
essential chemical is
administered, delivered,
stored for illegal purposes,
distributed, sold or used in
any form.
PASIG “SHABU TIANGGE”
DEFINITION OF TERMS
DISPENSE
Any act of giving away,
selling or distributing
medicine or any dangerous
drug with or without the
use of prescription.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
DRUG SYNDICATE
Any organized group of
two (2) or more persons
forming or joining together
with the intention of
committing any offense
prescribed under this Act.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
EMPLOYEE OF DRUG DEN, DIVE OR RESORT
Any person who pays for, raises or supplies money for, or
underwrites any of the illegal activities prescribed under this
Act.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
FINANCIER
The caretaker, helper, watchman, lookout, and other persons
working in the den, dive or resort, employed by the maintainer,
owner and/or operator where any dangerous drug and/or
controlled precursor and essential chemical is administered,
delivered, distributed, sold or used, with or without
compensation, in connection with the operation thereof.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
ILLEGAL TRAFFICKING
The illegal cultivation, culture, delivery, administration,
dispensation, manufacture, sale, trading, transportation,
distribution, importation, exportation and possession of
any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and
essential chemical.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
INSTRUMENT
Any thing that is used in or intended to be used in any manner
in the commission of illegal drug trafficking or related offenses.
LABORATORY EQUIPMENT
The paraphernalia, apparatus, materials or appliances when
used, intended for use or designed for use in the manufacture of
any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor and essential
chemical, such as reaction vessel, preparative/purifying
equipment, fermentors, separatory funnel, flask, heating
mantle, gas generator, or their substitute.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Cannabis or commonly known as "Marijuana" or
"Indian Hemp" or by its any other name.
Embraces every kind, class, genus, or specie of the plant Cannabis sativa L.
including, but not limited to, Cannabis Americana, hashish, bhang, guaza,
churrus and ganjab, and embraces every kind, class and character of
marijuana, whether dried or fresh and flowering, flowering or fruiting tops,
or any part or portion of the plant and seeds thereof, and all its geographic
varieties, whether as a reefer, resin, extract, tincture or in any form
whatsoever.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Methylenedioxymethamphetamin
e (MDMA) or commonly known
as "Ecstasy", or by its any other
name
Methamphetamine
Hydrochloride or commonly
known as "Shabu", "Ice",
"Meth", or by its any other name
Planting of Evidence
The willful act by any person of maliciously and
surreptitiously inserting, placing, adding or attaching directly
or indirectly, through any overt or covert act, whatever
quantity of any dangerous drug and/or controlled precursor
and essential chemical in the person, house, effects or in the
immediate vicinity of an innocent individual for the purpose
of implicating, incriminating or imputing the commission of
any violation of this Act.
DEFINITION OF TERMS
Protector/Coddler
Pusher
Sell
Trading
Use
Any act of injecting, intravenously or intramuscularly, of
consuming, either by chewing, smoking, sniffing, eating,
swallowing, drinking or otherwise introducing into the
physiological system of the body, and of the dangerous drugs.
UNLAWFUL ACTS
UNLAWFUL ACTS
Section 4. Importation of
Dangerous Drugs and/or
Controlled Precursors and
Essential Chemicals.
Qualifying Circumstances
-Poseur Buyer
-Police Investigator
-Forensic Chemist
-Arresting Officers
UNLAWFUL ACTS
SUPREME COURT DECISIONS
The commission of the offense of illegal sale of dangerous drugs requires merely
the consummation of the selling transaction, which happens the moment the buyer receives
the drug from the seller. (People vs. Bandang, 430 SCRA 70)
Qualifying circumstances.
• A minor was allowed to use the drugs in such a place.
• Dangerous drug be the proximate cause of the death of a person using
the same in such den, dive or resort.
• Owned by a third person- confiscated and escheated in favor of the
government.
"protector/coddler“
UNLAWFUL ACTS
Are the employees and visitors of a drug den liable?
YES.
1. Any employee of a den, dive or resort, who is aware of the
nature of the place as such; and
Manufacture of
Aggravating circumstances
• Residential,
• Business,
• Church or
• School premises;
UNLAWFUL ACTS
(c) CLANDESTINE LAB - secured or protected with booby
traps;
"financier" and
"protector/coddler"
UNLAWFUL ACTS
Chemical Diversion
• Deliver,
POSSESSION or
ELEMENTS:
That the accused freely and consciously possessed the said drug.
1. Party
“It is beyond quibbling then that the failure of the law enforcers to comply strictly with Section 21
was not fatal. It did not render appellants arrest illegal nor the evidence adduced against him
inadmissible.
HOWEVER
Recent cases decided by the Supreme Court held otherwise.
PP vs Geraldine Magat y Paderon GR 179939, September 29, 2008 held that “The failure of the
agents to comply with such requirement raises doubt whether what was submitted for laboratory
examination and presented in court is the same drug and/or paraphernalia as that actually recovered
from the accused.
While the seized drugs may be admitted in evidence, it does not necessarily follow that the same
should be given evidentiary weight if the procedure in Section 21 of R.A. No. 9165 was not complied
with. The Court stressed that the admissibility of the seized dangerous drugs in evidence should not
be equated with its probative value in proving the corpus delicti. The admissibility of evidence
depends on its relevance and
UNLAWFUL ACTS
SECTION 26. ATTEMPT OR CONSPIRACY – Any ATTEMPT or
CONSPIRACY to commit the ff:
NO.
“As we see it, Section 86 is explicit only in saying that the PDEA
shall be the lead agency in the investigations and prosecutions of
drug-related cases. Therefore, other law enforcement bodies still
possess authority to perform similar functions as the PDEA as long
as illegal drugs cases will eventually be transferred to the latter”
QUESTION
NO.
People versus Roa, G.R. No. 186134, May 6, 2010
In pointing out that the buy-bust conducted by the QCPD was carried out without
first coordinating with PDEA and without any prior surveillance, the appellant ascribes
irregularity in the manner by which the police operatives of QCPD conducted their
operations, thereby casting doubt on the testimony of the prosecution witnesses that a
legitimate buy-bust was undertaken.
We are not convinced.
In the first place, coordination with the PDEA is not an indispensable requirement
before police authorities may carry out a buy-bust operation. While it is true that
Section 86 of Republic Act No. 9165 requires the National Bureau of Investigation, PNP
and the Bureau of Customs to maintain “close coordination with the PDEA on all drug
related matters,” the provision does not, by so saying, make PDEA’s participation a
condition sine qua non for every buy-bust operation. After all, a buy-bust is just a form
of an in flagrante arrest sanctioned by Section 5, Rule 113 of the Rules of the Court,
which police authorities may rightfully resort to in apprehending violators of Republic
Act No. 9165 in support of the PDEA. A buy-bust operation is not invalidated by mere
non-coordination with the PDEA.
LIABILITY OF GOVT OFFICIAL, EMPLOYEEE AND
LAW ENFORCERS.
That his/her immediate superior shall notify the court where the
case is pending of the order to transfer or re-assign, within
twenty-four (24) hours from its approval;