The Freeman

Court burns drugs

- —Mylen P. Manto/RHM

Illegal drugs worth P6.6 million that served as evidence in dismissed cases handled by Regional Trial Court Judge Macaundas Hadjirasul were burned yesterday prior to his sala’s transfer to the North Reclamatio­n Area (NRA).

The 58.33 grams of cocaine, 840.22 grams of shabu, 1.65 grams of marijuana, and 259.69 milliliter­s of Nubain served as evidence in 130 cases that Hadjirasul terminated from 2010 to 2013.

The judge said the evidence was destroyed because he does not want to bring it to Qimonda IT Center at the NRA because of the risk it entails. Qimonda is the new venue for Cebu City courts.

“It’s dangerous to transport evidences to another building,” he said.

The evidence was placed in a barrel filled with cotton, which Philippine Drugs Enforcemen­t Agency agents poured with denatured alcohol and ignited.

Hadjirasul said new regulation­s under Republic Act 9165 (Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002) mandates the burning of evidence instead of mixing the illegal drugs with water and flushing them in the toilet.

PDEA- 7 Officer- inCharge Esperidion Javier told the media that the new policy in destroying drugs is thermal burning because it is safe and poses no environmen­tal hazard. Since, it is not available in Cebu yet, he requested clearance from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources to burn the said evidence.

Hadjirasul said the illegal drugs were evidence in cases he terminated, the grounds of which were the lack of credibilit­y on the side of law enforcers, illegal arrest and seizure, and non- compliance with Section 21 of RA 9165, or the custody and dispositio­n of confiscate­d, seized, and/ or surrendere­d dangerous drugs.

 ?? REYNAN VILLENA ?? Regional Trial Court Judge Macaundas Hadjirasul (3rd from right) and Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency-7 Officer-in-charge Esperidion Javier (4th from right) led the burning of illegal drugs kept in the judge’s sala as evidence.
REYNAN VILLENA Regional Trial Court Judge Macaundas Hadjirasul (3rd from right) and Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency-7 Officer-in-charge Esperidion Javier (4th from right) led the burning of illegal drugs kept in the judge’s sala as evidence.

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