Sun.Star Davao

Washing dirty linen

- JUN LEDESMA

Should not PDEA Director Gen. Aaron Aquino focus on this problem now and stop blaming others and washing dirty linens in public?

This controvers­y over a load of shabu allegedly slipped through the Bureau of Customs in Cavite via a magnetic lifter is getting to be curiouser and curiouser. What surprises me however is the seemingly childish whining of PDEA Director Gen. Aaron Aquino blaming Customs Commission­er Sid Lapena for the lapses and other insinuatio­ns.

And I thought that duties and responsibi­lities had been delineated before Lapena and Aquino assumed their respective posts. The marching order of DOF Sec. Sonny Dominguez to Lapena was to increase revenue collection target and he delivered. When he was PDEA head, he dismantled nearly all of the shabu laboratori­es in the country and intercepte­d a number of shabu shipments that enter Philippine­s shores.

It is now the turn of Director Aquino and all we heard is passing the buck. And then comes Atty. Lourdes Mangaoang, Deputy Customs Collector at NAIA, joining the fray. She used to be head of the Xray Division of BOC and for sure she knew that those magnetic lifters cannot escape her X-ray vision. If she had previous knowledge, how come she surfaced only now? What prompted Lapena to transfer her (she was not dismissed) to another division? What prompted her to go to Cavite to inspect the lifters by herself then reported to Lapena that the lifters had residues of shabu. Am curious.

A whistle blower had talked under investigat­ion by Sen. Dick Gordon. He had pointed the mastermind­s and for as long as he is alive we will have the chance to go to the bottom of this mysterious P6.8-billion shabu shipment which seemed to be the only cheap commodity peddled in Manila today. Should not Aquino focus on this problem now and stop blaming others and washing dirty linens in public? By the way things are going PDEA is helpless and hopeless in finding out where that huge volume of shabu went.

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