Manila Bulletin

PNP round up 65 drug suspects, seize R11.6M drugs in CAR

- By ZALDY COMANDA

LA TRINIDAD,Benguet – The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency-Cordillera Administra­tive Region (PDEACAR) reported the arrest of 65 drug personalit­ies as well as the confiscati­on over R11.6 million worth of illegal drugs during operations launched in the last quarter of 2018.

PDEA Regional Director Edgar Apalla said that of the 269 anti-drug operations conducted in different parts of the region during the previous quarter, 204 were said to be intelligen­ce operations while the remaining 65 were “negation” operations done in coordinati­on with the Police Regional Office (PRO), Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) and other law enforcemen­t agencies.

Apalla said the series of anti-drug operations region-wide resulted to the filing of a total of 78 cases for different violations of Republic Act (RA) 9165 or the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs law against the arrested drug personalit­ies.

Among the major accomplish­ments of PDEA during the period include the arrest of “target-listed” drug personalit­ies like Ryan Ander Espino, who yielded R6,800 worth of “shabu” (methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide); Jericho John Tuazon and companion Rachel Dulos, who yielded R6,960 of shabu; and Rey Ann Nonog, who yielded R12,941 worth of the same dangerous substance.

The police authoritie­s also conducted marijuana eradicatio­n on October 6, 2018 at Tulgao West, Tinglayan, Kalinga that led to the uprooting and destructio­n of 21,750 pieces of marijuana plants. A similar activity conducted four days earlier in Bugnay, Tinglayan, Kalinga resulted in the destructio­n of 30,000 grams of marijuana stalks.

Meanwhile, the PDEA-CAR official reported to the Regional Developmen­t Council (RDC) and the Regional Peace and Order Council (RPOC) that 19 drug surrendere­rs had graduated from the Balay Silangan in Bucay, Abra. He also bared that a Balay Silangan will be inaugurate­d in Tayum, Abra in the coming months.

Apalla said that while shabu remains to be the preferred drug among abusers in the region, law enforcemen­t and antinarcot­ics agencies continue to keep an eye on the entry and exit of other illegal drugs as well as the processing and cultivatio­n of marijuana plants.

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