Philippine Daily Inquirer

PRESIDENT STILL TRUSTS CUSTOMS CHIEF AS NBI PROBES MISSING ‘SHABU’

- —REPORTS FROM JULIE M. AURELIO AND INQUIRER RESEARCH

President Duterte still trusts Customs Commission­er Isidro Lapeña despite the allegation­s that P6.8 billion worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) has slipped into the country with the cooperatio­n of people at his agency.

Malacañang said on Thursday that the National Bureau of Investigat­ion was still investigat­ing the drug smuggling that the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency ( PDEA) believed happened earlier this year.

“The President has not said anything about losing trust and confidence so the presumptio­n is he has the full trust and confidence of the President,” presidenti­al spokespers­on Salvador Panelo said on Thursday.

PDEA Director General Aaron Aquino has been calling for Lapeña to be made accountabl­e if the drug smuggling can be proved.

Cavite discovery

In August, the PDEA found four magnetic lifters that had traces of shabu in a warehouse in General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite province.

The discovery came days after the Bureau of Customs (BOC) seized an abandoned freight container at Manila Internatio­nal Container Terminal that yielded two magnetic lifters containing 500 kilos of shabu.

Aquino said the magnetic lifters found by his agency in Cavite had contained 1 ton of shabu worth P6.8 billion.

The General Mariano Alvarez police said the magnetic lifters arrived in the town on July 15, two days after residents saw Chinese-looking men unloading luggage at the warehouse.

The customs bureau disputed the PDEA’s claim of drug smuggling.

Lapeña told the dangerous drugs committee of the House of Representa­tives that the magnetic lifters found in Cavite had tested negative for drugs.

Undetected by BOC

Aquino conceded that it was too early to call for heads to roll because the NBI was still investigat­ing, but said Lapeña should be held accountabl­e for the smuggling.

The PDEA maintains that large amounts of shabu are smuggled into the Philippine­s un- detected by the customs bureau.

Panelo gave assurance that the Duterte administra­tion would make a decision once the NBI had completed its investigat­ion.

Earlier, the President dismissed as “pure speculatio­n” Aquino’s claim that 1 ton of shabu had slipped past the customs bureau.

Aquino went on an unan- nounced leave on Aug. 16.

But pressing its claim, the PDEA on Sept. 10 honored with a medal a 6-year-old Belgian Malinois that had detected shabu in the magnetic lifters found in Cavite.

The dog’s handler, Ryan Collantes, was also presented with a medal of honor.

 ?? —MARIANNE BERMUDEZ ?? CONFLICTIN­G REPORTS The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, whose agents found magnetic lifters empty of “shabu” (crystal meth) in Cavite, and the Bureau of Customs have issued conflictin­g statements about the reported attempt to smuggle billions of pesos worth of illegal drugs.
—MARIANNE BERMUDEZ CONFLICTIN­G REPORTS The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency, whose agents found magnetic lifters empty of “shabu” (crystal meth) in Cavite, and the Bureau of Customs have issued conflictin­g statements about the reported attempt to smuggle billions of pesos worth of illegal drugs.

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