Ramon Tulfo says drugs ‘prevalent’ at De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde

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He’s speaking from his experience as a parent.

In his Philippine Daily Inquirer column published Tue, Feb 17, journalist Ramon Tulfo made this revelation: “Parents who have children studying at the De La Salle-College of Saint Benilde (DLS-CSB), pay attention! Prohibited drugs are sold by some CSB students on and off campus. I learned about this from my daughter, a student of the school, and some of her classmates. I want my fellow parents to know so they can take proper action to protect their children.”

Tulfo further said, “My daughter came home several nights ago, her eyes drooping. She admitted to her mom that she had taken Valium, a depressant, which she and her classmates bought from a fellow CSB student. When her mom and I searched her bedroom, we found a sachet of marijuana. She said she bought it from a pusher in one of the coffee shops near the school.”

Tulfo mentioned three coffee shops that his daughter and other students supposedly frequented.

Tulfo stated, “I know that by writing this I would be exposing myself to embarrassment and my daughter to reprisal but I’m concerned about the other children and their parents. I learned that the students who push drugs at CSB are scions of rich or influential families.”

Photo: Star Confessions press release
 

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