A spokesman for the Philippine Drug Eradication Service, Derrick Arnold Carreon. "A person can" love "your profile page on Facebook, or make a request to be friends, then you will often communicate with them, until eventually they will offer you to go overseas," said Carreon, Tuesday.
"It is now the mode most often used in the recruitment system in the network (" online ") used by international drug syndicate," said Carreon. "Not just pass up, but the intermediaries in other networks or other social networking sites. It's become a very disturbing trend," he said.
Carreon said the people of the state economy still lagging behind, like the Philippines, it is very easy to give promise to get money quickly and their chances to get out of economic hardship in the country.
They were then forced to become "drug mule", a term used for drug smugglers, the drug is swallowed mode or hide it in their private organs, said Carreon.
They are suffering under the spotlight recently after the Philippines warrant a stay of execution for three drug smugglers of Filipina sentenced to death in China.
Philippine authorities filed an apology by saying the drug mule was a difficult economic background and is a victim of the drug syndicate. A total of 22.65 million Filipinos use the networking up, which makes it the fifth largest country market for the popular social networking sites, according to the trends in network CheckFacebook.com pages
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
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