Philippine Daily Inquirer

TECO: TAIWAN NOT SOURCE OF ILLEGAL DRUGS

- JERRY CHUANG, director, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in the Philippine­s

I am writing in response to the article “P6.8-B ‘ shabu’ smuggling: BOC men probed” (8/13/18) alleging that “Authoritie­s believed the magnetic lifters came in as one shipment from Taiwan.”

I would like to clarify that Taiwan is not the origin country of the more or less 500 kilos of illegal drugs (“shabu”) seized by the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency ( PDEA) last week.

Without presenting any convincing and verified evidence by the Philippine authoritie­s, it is therefore totally inappropri­ate to make groundless allegation and accusation against Taiwan for being the “source” of the illegal drugs in the Philippine­s.

As a matter of fact, Taiwan has been jointly fighting against transnatio­nal traffickin­g of illegal drugs with the Philippine­s. Through collaborat­ive efforts, Philippine authoritie­s have been able to resolve many illegal drug cases.

In the past four years, Philippine authoritie­s have been able to seize a lot of shabu and material to produce the substance. The market value of the confiscate­d illegal drugs is around P2 billion.

Philippine authoritie­s have been grateful for Taiwan’s unreserved assistance and cooperatio­n in cracking down on illegal drugs. We are all aware that cross-border illegal drugs have become a global and regional concern, which requires all countries involved to work in partnershi­p to combat drug traffickin­g.

I am calling on the Philippine government to share with Taiwan any informatio­n that may lead to the apprehensi­on and arrest of illegal drug criminals.

Finally, I would like to reiterate that Taiwan is definitely not the country that exports illegal drugs to the Philippine­s. On the contrary, Taiwan is a trustworth­y partner in the Philippine­s’ endeavor to fight transnatio­nal illegal drugs.

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