The woman who kills dealers for a living

vostok

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The Philippines is in the midst of a brutal war on drugs sanctioned by the controversial President Rodrigo Duterte, which has seen almost 2,000 killings in a matter of weeks. The BBC's Jonathan Head explores the country's dark underbelly of dealers and assassins through the story of one woman trapped in a chilling predicament.

When you meet an assassin who has killed six people, you don't expect to encounter a diminutive, nervous young woman carrying a baby.

"My first job was two years ago in this province nearby. I felt really scared and nervous because it was my first time."


Maria, not her real name, now carries out contract killings as part of the government-sanctioned war on drugs.

She is part of a hit team that includes three women, who are valued because they can get close to their victims without arousing the same suspicion a man would.

Since President Duterte was elected, and urged citizens and police to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, Maria has killed five more people, shooting them all in the head.

I asked her who gave the orders for these assassinations: "Our boss, the police officer," she said.

Image copyright Carlo Gabuco


On the very afternoon we met, she and her husband had been told their safe house had been exposed. They were moving in a hurry.

This controversial drug war has brought her more work, but more risk too. She described how it began when her husband was commissioned to kill a debtor by a policeman - one who was also a drug pusher.

"My husband was ordered to kill people who had not paid what they owed."

This turned into a regular commission for her husband until a more challenging situation cropped up.

"One time, they needed a woman... my husband tapped me to do the job. When I saw the man I was supposed to kill, I got near him and I shot him. "


Maria and her husband come from an impoverished neighbourhood of Manila and had no regular income before agreeing to become contract killers. They earn up to 20,000 Philippines pesos ($430; £327) per hit, which is shared between three or four of them. That is a fortune for low-income Filipinos, but now it looks as if Maria has no way out.

Contract killing is nothing new in the Philippines. But the hit squads have never been as busy as they are now. President Duterte has sent out an unambiguous message.

Ahead of his election, he promised to kill 100,000 criminals in his first six months in office.

And he has warned drug dealers in particular: "Do not destroy my country, because I will kill you."

Last weekend he reiterated that blunt view, as he defended the extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals.

"Do the lives of 10 of these criminals really matter? If I am the one facing all this grief, would 100 lives of these idiots mean anything to me?"

What has provoked the rough-tongued president to unleash this merciless campaign is the
proliferation of the drug crystal meth or "shabu" as it is known in the Philippines.

Cheap, easily made, and intensely addictive, it offers an instant high, an escape from the filth
and drudgery of life in the slums,a hit to get labourers in gruelling jobs like truck-driving
through their day.

What is Shabu

  • Often called "ice" or "crystal meth" in the West, Shabu is the term used for a pure and potent form of amphetamine in the Philippines and other parts of Asia.
  • Shabu costs about 1,000 Philippines peso per gram ($22; £16)
  • It can be smoked, injected, snorted or dissolved in water
  • The Philippines is home to industrial-scale labs producing tonnes of the drug - which is then distributed throughout Asia.
(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37172002)
 

schuylaar

Well-Known Member

The Philippines is in the midst of a brutal war on drugs sanctioned by the controversial President Rodrigo Duterte, which has seen almost 2,000 killings in a matter of weeks. The BBC's Jonathan Head explores the country's dark underbelly of dealers and assassins through the story of one woman trapped in a chilling predicament.

When you meet an assassin who has killed six people, you don't expect to encounter a diminutive, nervous young woman carrying a baby.

"My first job was two years ago in this province nearby. I felt really scared and nervous because it was my first time."


Maria, not her real name, now carries out contract killings as part of the government-sanctioned war on drugs.

She is part of a hit team that includes three women, who are valued because they can get close to their victims without arousing the same suspicion a man would.

Since President Duterte was elected, and urged citizens and police to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, Maria has killed five more people, shooting them all in the head.

I asked her who gave the orders for these assassinations: "Our boss, the police officer," she said.

Image copyright Carlo Gabuco


On the very afternoon we met, she and her husband had been told their safe house had been exposed. They were moving in a hurry.

This controversial drug war has brought her more work, but more risk too. She described how it began when her husband was commissioned to kill a debtor by a policeman - one who was also a drug pusher.

"My husband was ordered to kill people who had not paid what they owed."

This turned into a regular commission for her husband until a more challenging situation cropped up.

"One time, they needed a woman... my husband tapped me to do the job. When I saw the man I was supposed to kill, I got near him and I shot him. "


Maria and her husband come from an impoverished neighbourhood of Manila and had no regular income before agreeing to become contract killers. They earn up to 20,000 Philippines pesos ($430; £327) per hit, which is shared between three or four of them. That is a fortune for low-income Filipinos, but now it looks as if Maria has no way out.

Contract killing is nothing new in the Philippines. But the hit squads have never been as busy as they are now. President Duterte has sent out an unambiguous message.

Ahead of his election, he promised to kill 100,000 criminals in his first six months in office.

And he has warned drug dealers in particular: "Do not destroy my country, because I will kill you."

Last weekend he reiterated that blunt view, as he defended the extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals.

"Do the lives of 10 of these criminals really matter? If I am the one facing all this grief, would 100 lives of these idiots mean anything to me?"

What has provoked the rough-tongued president to unleash this merciless campaign is the
proliferation of the drug crystal meth or "shabu" as it is known in the Philippines.

Cheap, easily made, and intensely addictive, it offers an instant high, an escape from the filth
and drudgery of life in the slums,a hit to get labourers in gruelling jobs like truck-driving
through their day.

What is Shabu

  • Often called "ice" or "crystal meth" in the West, Shabu is the term used for a pure and potent form of amphetamine in the Philippines and other parts of Asia.
  • Shabu costs about 1,000 Philippines peso per gram ($22; £16)
  • It can be smoked, injected, snorted or dissolved in water
  • The Philippines is home to industrial-scale labs producing tonnes of the drug - which is then distributed throughout Asia.
(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37172002)
A testimonial as to why every American grower should have a female..no other bitch will get close enough.

@abandonconflict justsay no to Shabu!
 

Moldy

Well-Known Member

The Philippines is in the midst of a brutal war on drugs sanctioned by the controversial President Rodrigo Duterte, which has seen almost 2,000 killings in a matter of weeks. The BBC's Jonathan Head explores the country's dark underbelly of dealers and assassins through the story of one woman trapped in a chilling predicament.

When you meet an assassin who has killed six people, you don't expect to encounter a diminutive, nervous young woman carrying a baby.

"My first job was two years ago in this province nearby. I felt really scared and nervous because it was my first time."


Maria, not her real name, now carries out contract killings as part of the government-sanctioned war on drugs.

She is part of a hit team that includes three women, who are valued because they can get close to their victims without arousing the same suspicion a man would.

Since President Duterte was elected, and urged citizens and police to kill drug dealers who resisted arrest, Maria has killed five more people, shooting them all in the head.

I asked her who gave the orders for these assassinations: "Our boss, the police officer," she said.

Image copyright Carlo Gabuco


On the very afternoon we met, she and her husband had been told their safe house had been exposed. They were moving in a hurry.

This controversial drug war has brought her more work, but more risk too. She described how it began when her husband was commissioned to kill a debtor by a policeman - one who was also a drug pusher.

"My husband was ordered to kill people who had not paid what they owed."

This turned into a regular commission for her husband until a more challenging situation cropped up.

"One time, they needed a woman... my husband tapped me to do the job. When I saw the man I was supposed to kill, I got near him and I shot him. "


Maria and her husband come from an impoverished neighbourhood of Manila and had no regular income before agreeing to become contract killers. They earn up to 20,000 Philippines pesos ($430; £327) per hit, which is shared between three or four of them. That is a fortune for low-income Filipinos, but now it looks as if Maria has no way out.

Contract killing is nothing new in the Philippines. But the hit squads have never been as busy as they are now. President Duterte has sent out an unambiguous message.

Ahead of his election, he promised to kill 100,000 criminals in his first six months in office.

And he has warned drug dealers in particular: "Do not destroy my country, because I will kill you."

Last weekend he reiterated that blunt view, as he defended the extrajudicial killings of suspected criminals.

"Do the lives of 10 of these criminals really matter? If I am the one facing all this grief, would 100 lives of these idiots mean anything to me?"

What has provoked the rough-tongued president to unleash this merciless campaign is the
proliferation of the drug crystal meth or "shabu" as it is known in the Philippines.

Cheap, easily made, and intensely addictive, it offers an instant high, an escape from the filth
and drudgery of life in the slums,a hit to get labourers in gruelling jobs like truck-driving
through their day.

What is Shabu

  • Often called "ice" or "crystal meth" in the West, Shabu is the term used for a pure and potent form of amphetamine in the Philippines and other parts of Asia.
  • Shabu costs about 1,000 Philippines peso per gram ($22; £16)
  • It can be smoked, injected, snorted or dissolved in water
  • The Philippines is home to industrial-scale labs producing tonnes of the drug - which is then distributed throughout Asia.
(http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-37172002)
They don't fuck around with trying to cover anything up.

Tough on drugs, legalized assignations, and murder without due process. Welcome to 2016 here and abroad.
 

OGEvilgenius

Well-Known Member
They don't fuck around with trying to cover anything up.

Tough on drugs, legalized assignations, and murder without due process. Welcome to 2016 here and abroad.
Murder was codified by the Obama/Holder tag team around 2012 as being legal for the executive. They just have to do paperwork, no trial necessary. Because due process and judicial process are not the same thing.

 

Illinois Enema Bandit

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Jesus,every news story is riddled with trick word play to alter reality,notice how @ the start of the story "Jonathan enters the (dark) underbelly "of the dealers world,the precise use of the word dark at the very start is used to set the tone for the reader where everything following dark is negative,bad,dangerous etc.

another fake war on drugs that will cost vast fortune and dehumanize,or imprison another generation,its sad most have become mindless media zombies and fall for these military style media psy ops,whenever you hear a news person use the word dark rest assured everything that follows will be a distortion of fact,truth or a flat out lie
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Jesus,every news story is riddled with trick word play to alter reality,notice how @ the start of the story "Jonathan enters the (dark) underbelly "of the dealers world,the precise use of the word dark at the very start is used to set the tone for the reader where everything following dark is negative,bad,dangerous etc.

another fake war on drugs that will cost vast fortune and dehumanize,or imprison another generation,its sad most have become mindless media zombies and fall for these military style media psy ops,whenever you hear a news person use the word dark rest assured everything that follows will be a distortion of fact,truth or a flat out lie
what the fuck is this?

a neo-nazi authoritarian who wants to elect the "law and order" candidate promising to put more cops on the street is complaining about the war on drugs?

you just can't make up this type hypocritical, hollow, transparent whining.

and you might want to apply that critique of the use of language to each and every one of the 87,000 debunked, propaganda, youtube spam videos you bombard us with. (((jew)))-hating racist.
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Jesus are you an indoctrinated zombie,this thread is about a war on drugs ,not your petty insecurities about tiny penis & greasy wrestling,if u want to hijack this thread away from the topic have at it,I'll resonnd to all your naked fun gay bear spam till we fuk this guys thread right up,or u can b a big boy n stay on topic
how did i not stay on topic?

you are an authoritarian neo-nazi who supports the "law and order" candidate. the one who wants to put more cops out there to enforce the war on drugs. the same candidate who, when he is not busy pandering to bigoted racist loser bois like you, is hugging chris christies dick for the AG job.

please don't report this as gay porno and/or wrestling tutorials, snitch. i know it will arouse you, but that is just something that happens to homophobes like you who harbor latent homosexual desires.



i bet you're equally aroused at the prospect of sucking that cop dick too.

not that there's anything wrong with sucking dick.
 

Illinois Enema Bandit

Well-Known Member
how did i not stay on topic?

you are an authoritarian neo-nazi who supports the "law and order" candidate. the one who wants to put more cops out there to enforce the war on drugs. the same candidate who, when he is not busy pandering to bigoted racist loser bois like you, is hugging chris christies dick for the AG job.

please don't report this as gay porno and/or wrestling tutorials, snitch. i know it will arouse you, but that is just something that happens to homophobes like you who harbor latent homosexual desires.



i bet you're equally aroused at the prospect of sucking that cop dick too.

not that there's anything wrong with sucking dick.
sorry Vostok but bucks here so u know topics dead.

what were u saying about not being a thread hijacker ?

I'll bet your good at hijacking children too
 

Illinois Enema Bandit

Well-Known Member
how did i not stay on topic?

you are an authoritarian neo-nazi who supports the "law and order" candidate. the one who wants to put more cops out there to enforce the war on drugs. the same candidate who, when he is not busy pandering to bigoted racist loser bois like you, is hugging chris christies dick for the AG job.

please don't report this as gay porno and/or wrestling tutorials, snitch. i know it will arouse you, but that is just something that happens to homophobes like you who harbor latent homosexual desires.



i bet you're equally aroused at the prospect of sucking that cop dick too.

not that there's anything wrong with sucking dick.
let's see what the criminal Nazi owned hero Hillary's dumb ass says about wars on drugs

 

whitebb2727

Well-Known Member
Murder was codified by the Obama/Holder tag team around 2012 as being legal for the executive. They just have to do paperwork, no trial necessary. Because due process and judicial process are not the same thing.

For citizens abroad that pose imminent threat without the possibility of capturing them.
 

Illinois Enema Bandit

Well-Known Member
why are you trying to use nazi as an insult now? you have been outed as a neo-nazi yourself, slowpoke.

good luck on your GED class.
I know its only been a year or 2 since u got off the slow bus but try n keep up,I've left this thread boot lip,derail at will ,I'm out of here to politics
 

Ace Yonder

Well-Known Member
I know its only been a year or 2 since u got off the slow bus but try n keep up,I've left this thread boot lip,derail at will ,I'm out of here to politics
Based on your complete lack of writing skills, I would bet good money that your knowledge of the "slow" bus is garnered from personal experience. By the way, it's normally called the short bus, but given that you were a perpetual passenger on said bus it's understandable that you call it something different.
 
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