The Borneo Post

Philippine­s seizes record US$120 mln worth of ‘shabu’

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MANILA: Philippine authoritie­s have seized about 6 billion pesos ( US$ 120 million) worth of methamphet­amines in a series of anti-narcotics operations this month that have yielded the biggest haul in the country’s history, the justice minister said yesterday.

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion ( NBI) conducted the operations, including one on Monday in San Juan City in the capital Manila where drums of chemicals used to produce methamphet­amines, or ‘shabu’ as it is known, were seized.

That followed a raid on Friday in a quiet neighbourh­ood in the same city, when six people were arrested and 560 kg of suspected methamphet­amines was found, worth an estimated US$ 67 million.

“It is not only the biggest haul this year, but the biggest so far in history,” Justice Secretary Vitaliano Aguirre said in a news conference.

The seizures will be a boost for President Rodrigo Duterte, who is facing allegation­s of widespread human rights violations in a bloody war on drugs dominated by killings of drug users and pushers, with few known arrests of major drug lords.

Duterte has expressed his frustratio­n at the failure of antimoney laundering authoritie­s to chase the trail of drug money, accusing them of helping to fuel corruption and threatenin­g to charge them with crimes.

Agents of the NBI said their latest operation involved an apartment rented by a Chinese national, who was not there when the raid took place.

More than 6,000 people have been killed in the crackdown since Duterte took office in July, roughly a third in police operations.

The other deaths are classified as under investigat­ion, many believed to be the work of vigilantes. — Reuters

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