Philippine Daily Inquirer

1-TON ‘SHABU’ SLIPS THRU PH PORTS–PDEA

- By Gabriel Pabico Lalu and Jaymee T. Gamil @Team_Inquirer

About 1 ton of “shabu” (crystal meth) from Taiwan worth about P7 billion slipped through local ports and law enforcemen­t authoritie­s, and could now be circulatin­g around the country, the chief of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) said on Friday.

After a shipping container loaded with two large magnetic lifters that held about 500 kilograms of shabu worth P4.3 billion was seized on Tuesday at the Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal (MICT), PDEA Director General Aaron Aquino told reporters that he had a “gut feeling” that there were more of the same.

Pursuing his hunch, Aquino on Friday led PDEA and customs agents and the police to a warehouse at General Mariano Alvarez in Cavite province, where they found four identical magnetic lifters.

Drug-sniffing dogs detected traces of shabu in the empty hollow parts of the massive steel devices, which Aquino estimated had contained about 1 ton, or 1,000 kilograms, of shabu with a street value of P6.8 billion.

“Initial informatio­n reveals that these illegal drugs came from Taiwan, Republic of China, and the syndicates only used Malaysia as a transshipp­ing point,” Aquino said.

Cavite warehouse

Aside from the magnetic lifters, certain documents, including business and shipment records, bank papers and closed-circuit television footage were also recovered in the raid on the warehouse at Unit 4, Lot 1-18, CRS Subdivisio­n, Barangay F. Reyes, General Mariano Alvarez.

“This only proves that these magnetic lifters were used to bring in illegal drugs inside our country. The PDEA and the [Philippine National Police] believe that this is part of the shipment intercepte­d last Aug. 7 at the [MICT],” Aquino said in a statement.

“This is very saddening. P6.8 billion worth of illegal drugs are now circulatin­g anew in our streets,” he said.

Despite President Duterte’s bloody campaign against illegal drugs that has killed thousands of alleged offenders, drug traders are still smuggling in large amounts of shabu.

604 kg last year

Last year, authoritie­s seized 604 kg of shabu worth P6.4 billion, the largest single shipment of the illegal drug intercepte­d by authoritie­s since Mr. Duterte took office in 2016.

The President’s son, Paolo, and son-in-law, lawyer Manases Carpio, were implicated in the smuggling but both strongly denied any involvemen­t and were cleared by a Senate investigat­ion.

During his press briefing at the MICT on Tuesday night, Aquino said the 500-kg shabu shipment, which was brought in by the ship AS Cecilia from Malaysia, was intercepte­d following a tip as early as July that illegal drugs would be smuggled from that country.

On Friday, Aquino said the shabu intercepte­d earlier this week had been traced also to Taiwan and to the Golden Triangle drug syndicate. Malaysia apparently was just for transshipm­ent, he said.

An initial investigat­ion showed that Tuesday’s ship- ment was consigned to Vecaba Trading under a certain Vedasto Cabral Baraquel of Barangay Lalud in Calapan City, Oriental Mindoro.

19 persons of interest

“Initially, we have at least 19 persons of interest, including 11 Chinese nationals. We cannot reveal their names yet because of continuous operations,” Aquino said.

The PDEA, however, disclosed at least one name— Chao Yue Wah alias “KC Chan,” “Albert Chan” or “Tony Chan”—who allegedly acted as the middle man for the shipment.

The owner of the warehouse in Cavite had cooperated with the police. Baraquel’s wife had also expressed willingnes­s to cooperate with the investigat­ion.

The PDEA is coordinati­ng with its counterpar­ts from China, Malaysia and the United States to help in the ongoing probe.

This is very saddening. P6.8 billion worth of illegal drugs are now circulatin­g anew in our streets Aaron Aquino PDEA director general

 ?? —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ ?? TOO LATE PDEA agents could only find traces of “shabu” (crystal meth) when they located four imported magnetic lifters in a warehouse in Cavite province on Friday.
—MARIANNE BERMUDEZ TOO LATE PDEA agents could only find traces of “shabu” (crystal meth) when they located four imported magnetic lifters in a warehouse in Cavite province on Friday.
 ?? —PHOTOS BYMARIANNE BERMUDEZAN­DEDWIN BACASMAS ?? ‘SHABU’ LIFTERS PDEA chief Aaron Aquino (above) inspects one of four magnetic lifters that contained traces of “shabu” (crystal meth) already emptied by drug traders that smuggled about P6.8 billion of the illegal drug in a Cavite warehouse on Friday. Authoritie­s found the massive steel devices with hollowed parts where the drugs were hidden inside a warehouse in General Mariano Alvarez town in a follow-up operation after seizing 500 kilograms of shabu worth P4.3 billion (below) inside two lifters at the internatio­nal container port in Manila two days earlier.
—PHOTOS BYMARIANNE BERMUDEZAN­DEDWIN BACASMAS ‘SHABU’ LIFTERS PDEA chief Aaron Aquino (above) inspects one of four magnetic lifters that contained traces of “shabu” (crystal meth) already emptied by drug traders that smuggled about P6.8 billion of the illegal drug in a Cavite warehouse on Friday. Authoritie­s found the massive steel devices with hollowed parts where the drugs were hidden inside a warehouse in General Mariano Alvarez town in a follow-up operation after seizing 500 kilograms of shabu worth P4.3 billion (below) inside two lifters at the internatio­nal container port in Manila two days earlier.
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