Sun.Star Cebu

Duped lover or drug mule? Woman yields P11M in shabu

- JOHANNA O. BAJENTING / Reporter @JOBajentin­g

A woman surrendere­d to a hotel in Cebu City a bag that turned out to contain more than a kilo of shabu, valued at P11 million. Police arrested the Australian citizen, who said that the “future husband” she had met online sent her tickets and asked her to bring the bag to Osaka.

Is there an internatio­nal drug syndicate working discreetly in Cebu? A woman ends up in police custody after receiving more than a kilo of shabu from 4 strangers. She was supposed to deliver the goods to Osaka, as ordered by a man she had known online for some 3 months.

Because she trusted a man she had met online, a nursing assistant from Perth, Australia was arrested after allegedly receiving more than P11 million worth of illegal drugs in Cebu City.

Dorotea Ausan Moyes, 62, an Australian citizen who originally hailed from Antique, was caught by a team from the Fuente Police Station after she turned over a bag with more one kilo of shabu to the hotel she was staying at in Barangay Kamputhaw.

“She met a certain Andrew Woods online who she claimed was her future husband. This Woods then gave her plane tickets from Perth to Cebu to Hong Kong, with her final destinatio­n as Osaka, Japan where she was supposed to deliver the package,” said Insp. Greg Ybiernas, deputy chief of the Fuente Police Station.

Moyes, in an interview, said she was innocent.

“He told me that he loved me. So I was excited about meeting him. For three months, we were chatting online so I was really shocked by this,” she said.

Ybiernas said that Moyes, no matter how much she persuaded Woods to send her a picture of himself, never gave himself away.

“It’s possible that he was using a fake identity that’s why we are asking our Anti-Cybercrime Group to trace Woods’ calls to Moyes through Messenger,” Ybiernas said.

At 10:30 a.m. last Saturday, the Fuente Police Station received a call from the security team of Cebu Parklane Hotel regarding a woman who wanted assistance because of what was inside her bag.

According to the initial investigat­ion, Moyes asked for help from the hotel’s security guards at 8 a.m. In her statement, she said she had no idea that aside from a laptop, there was also shabu (methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide) inside the bag that had been given to her.

The shabu was wrapped in tape, carbon paper and dust particles, apparently intended to hide the drugs from x-ray scanners.

Handed over

Moyes said that Woods was an Irishman who instructed her to deliver the package to his boss in Japan. She received it from four “foreign-looking” men inside a convenienc­e store and fastfood chain on Gen. Maxilom Ave.

They knew her but she didn’t know them.

Moyes’ flight for Hong Kong, her connecting flight to Japan, was set at noon.

A source from the intelligen­ce community, who requested not to be named, said that the Moyes acted as a drug mule for an internatio­nal drug syndicate that made Cebu their meeting point.

“They made Cebu their transshipm­ent point so that they could distribute shabu to other countries around the world. But that doesn’t mean that the drugs were sourced directly here,” the source said.

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO ?? HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? Dorotea Ausan Moyes (above) was all set to fly to Hong Kong, then Osaka with a bag (see opposite page) that a man she had met online asked her to deliver to his boss. What she found inside compelled her to seek a Cebu City hotel...
SUNSTAR FOTO / ARNI ACLAO HOW DID THIS HAPPEN? Dorotea Ausan Moyes (above) was all set to fly to Hong Kong, then Osaka with a bag (see opposite page) that a man she had met online asked her to deliver to his boss. What she found inside compelled her to seek a Cebu City hotel...
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