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Another cocaine brick found in Aurora: PNP

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Aconstruct­ion worker in Aurora province found another brick of suspected cocaine along the shoreline in Baler, Aurora province, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said on Sunday.

PNP spokespers­on, Col. Bernard Banac said Ariel Gonzales Valenzuela discovered the pack of cocaine floating in the waters of Barangay Reserva, Baler around 5 a.m. on Sunday and reported it to Barangay chairman Michael Guerro Valenzuela.

Banac said the local police reported that the brick of suspected cocaine was wrapped in black plastic and also has the “Lexus” label.

He said the recovered item weighing one kilo was brought to Baler police station while inspection has been conducted along the entire shoreline of Reserva village.

“The recovery of the said package was the 12th incident of reported “floating cocaine” since February 10,” Banac said in a text message to the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

Banac commended the strong cooperatio­n and vigilance of the public, resulting in the recovery of the floating cocaine in various parts of the country.

“We also continue to appeal to you to remain vigilant and report to the police any suspicious packages washed ashore or anyone who may show up offering an amount in exchange of said items,” Banac said.

“Together, we can stop crimes and illegal drugs towards a safe community for our people to live, work and do business,” he added.

Fishermen and coastal residents have so far recovered 100 kilos of bricks of cocaine with estimated value of PHP871 million along the shores of Surigao del Norte, Surigao del Sur, Dinagat Island, Davao Oriental, Quezon, Camarines Norte, Camarines Sur and Aurora. Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Salvador Panelo on Sunday rejected the dare of Senate bet Neri Colmenares to debate over issues concerning loan agreements between the Philippine­s and China.

Panelo said Colmenares only challenged him to attract media attention and improve his chances of winning a seat in the Senate.

“Challengin­g a publicly visible government official to a debate attracts media attention. Surely Mr. Neri Colmenares knows how to grab at a media op to improve on his fledgling candidacy,” Panelo said in a statement.

Panelo, however, said that he had more important concerns to prioritize than respond to Colmenares’ challenge.

“He should be commended for that but I have better things to do than to provide him the forum he desperatel­y needs,” Panelo said.

Colmenares, former Bayan Muna representa­tive, earlier claimed the USD62-million deal on the Chico River Pump Irrigation Project, an irrigation project in the Cordillera, favored China.

Panelo emphasized that the Palace and government’s economic managers have already responded to Colmenares’ questions, but he could always go to courts if he felt the responses were lacking.

“The issues he raised in the Chico River Pump Project have been squarely and adequately responded to by the economic managers as well as by this representa­tion,” Panelo said.

“If he is not satisfied with our responses, he is free to go to the courts, as his usual style for media mileage, and we will be happy to oblige him there,” he added.

Previously, Panelo dismissed Colmenares’ allegation­s that the Philippine­s-China loan agreement for the Chico River pump project was “onesided”.

Panelo noted that the project is beneficial to Filipinos because it will provide a stable supply of water to around 8,700 hectares of agricultur­al land, benefit 4,350 farmers and their families, and serve 21 barangays in the provinces of Kalinga and Cagayan in Northern Luzon once completed.

He also assured that the agreement had gone through proper procedures since it was reviewed, negotiated, and approved by the Interagenc­y Committee composed of the Department of Justice, the Department of Finance and the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas.

Colmenares ran but lost in the 2016 senatorial race.

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