Ace and Sheila’s mandate is simple: blow away as many junkies and drug dealers as they can.

The price? $100 a pop.

The terrible twosome are just two of the death squad enforcers in Philippines President Rodrigo Duterte’s war on drugs.

Duterte -- the poor man’s Kim Jong Un -- has vowed to wipe the streets of his country clean of drugs. Nicknamed ‘The Punisher’, Duterte claims he’s going to kill 100,000 drug users and dump their bodies in Manila Bay.

Now, the two killers, who claim their squad is behind almost 800 murders, have given an extraordinary interview to Australia’s SBS Dateline.

“Our boss contacts us by phone and tells us we need to do a job on someone," Ace told the program.

"They might be ordinary people, but they’re all pretty much the same — drug pushers or crooks. Or they’ve crossed our boss. We bring down those types of people.

“If we find the person on their own, we go in immediately and kill him. And then get away.”

Grinding poverty drives them.

“From the beginning, when I started this, I knew it was really risky,” Ace told the network. “But if I don’t do it, there’s an even greater risk that I won’t be able to feed my family. Because I can’t do any other work.

“It’s better that I just continue with our operation. If I say no, my boss might get back at me, take revenge. I might be killed, so I just follow orders.”

Having a woman on board helps, Ace admits. Sheila can get much closer to the target.

“Sometimes I pretend to be working as a dancer in a club, as a GRO [Guest Relations Officer],” she told Dateline. “But it also depends on the target, if they’re fond of going to bars, for example. So when we’re given the identification, it depends on what their habits are. That’s my role.”

And they leave a grim reminder with the corpses that are starting to litter the country.

“When we get the chance, we put the card with the word ‘pusher’ on them,” Sheila said.

“Because the media picks it up when the card is on the target. We put the card so it attracts the media, and that’s our proof to our boss that the job is done.”

Ace adds: “I think it’s good that the users are disappearing, but it would be better if the big time dealers were gotten rid of. But for us it’s work. When there’s work there’s money.”