Drug dealers in the Philippines forced into a mass walk of shame while wearing signs reading 'I am a pusher, do not follow me'
- Eleven suspected drug pushers were forced to do a walk of shameÂ
- They marched the streets of Tanauan in the Philippines
- Each of the suspects wore a sign saying 'I am a Pusher, do not follow me'
- The Tanauan Mayor Antonio Halili had warned the pushers previously
- The pushers could also face illegal drug trade and possession charges
A group of suspected drug pushers have been forced to do a walk of shame with signs around their necks on the streets of the Philippines.Â
Eleven drug dealers were forced to join the 'Flores de Pusher' march in the town of Tanauan in the Philippines as part of a shame campaign against illegal drugs.
They each wore a sign saying 'I am a Pusher, do not follow me,' by the order of Tanauan Mayor Antonio Halili.Â
Eleven suspected drug pushers were forced to join the 'Flores de Pusher' march in the town of Tanauan in the Philippines as part of a shame campaign against illegal drugs
Local news outlet, the Philstar, reports that Tanauan City Civil Security Unit caught the 11 individuals selling and using illegal drugs in a buy-bust operation.
According to the Tanauan City Public Information Office, Mayor Halili had warned the known drug dealers to stop their illegal drug trade or face the consequences.
Aside from their shameful walk, the eleven suspected drug pushers could also be charged with illegal drug trade and possession.
Mayor Halili has said he will continue doing the Walk of Shame until the spread of drugs in the city stops.
The event is reportedly called 'Flores de Pusher,' based on the annual 'Flores de Mayo' festivities.Â
Flores de Mayo is part of the May celebration known as the Flower Festival held in honor of the Virgin Mary in the Philippines.
Mayor Halili has said he will continue doing the Walk of Shame until the spread of drugs in the city has stopped
Each of the eleven suspects wore a sign saying 'I am a Pusher, do not follow me,' by the order of Tanauan Mayor Antonio Halili
Aside from their shameful walk, the eleven suspected drug pushers could also be charged with illegal drug trade and possession
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