Manila Bulletin

PDEA 11 to destroy 39 bricks of cocaine found in Davao Or

- By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV

DAVAO CITY – The 39 bricks of cocaine worth R215 million recovered off the coast of Barangay Santiago in Caraga town, Davao Oriental on Sunday will be destroyed this week, Philippine Drugs Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) 11 Director Antonio E. Rivera said.

Rivera said in an interview at the sidelines of the Armed Forces of the Philippine­s (AFP) – Philippine National Police (PNP) press briefing on Wednesday here that the recovered illegal drugs were supposed to be destroyed within 72 hours, but added they were still waiting for the go signal from PDEA Director General Aaron N. Aquino.

He said authoritie­s were still investigat­ing the individual­s behind the dumping of the cocaine off the shores of Caraga, but they suspected that a Colombian drug cartel is behind it.

“Who are the countries producing this stuff? Colombia, South American countries. We assumed it came from them. They are the origin. The main ingredient is coca plant, which grows in South America,” he said, adding that another drug cartel from Mexico, Sinaloa, could also be behind it.

Rivera said they were still looking at the possibilit­y that the drugs might have been dropped at the high sea and had been blown to the shores in Caraga before villagers discovered them.

“Another thing is, it could be a diversiona­ry (tactic), they intentiona­lly dropped it so that our focus would be on the east part of the country, and somewhere else, they would sneak in huge amounts of drugs or shabu,” he said.

He added it was also possible that the seized illegal drugs were supposed to be delivered to other countries with Philippine­s as the transshipm­ent hub, claiming that cocaine was not as prevalent as shabu in the country because it’s expensive.

“That’s the subject of our investigat­ion now to know who are behind this and who are the recipients of the cocaine,” he said.

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