The Philippine Star

Tsinoy businessma­n faces court trial for mail-order shabu

- By REINIR PADUA

A Filipino- Chinese businessma­n, arrested for allegedly importing shabu through a courier service firm but released hours later, has been charged in court, the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) said yesterday.

Justice Undersecre­tary Francisco Baraan reversed an earlier resolution issued by the Quezon City prosecutor’s office, which recommende­d that the cases against Marvin Sia be subjected to regular preliminar­y investigat­ion and that he should be released from PDEA custody.

Baraan recommende­d the filing of two counts of importatio­n of prohibited drugs, six counts of importatio­n of controlled precursors and one count for possession of dangerous drugs against Sia.

The case was raffled off to the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 227 in Quezon City.

Last Jan. 30, Sia was arrested at his family’s rented townhouse on Greenmeado­ws Avenue after he received packages that reportedly contained two kilos of shabu and six kilos of Piperonal, a controlled precursor and essential chemical, which is said to be used in the production of ecstasy tablets.

The RTC Branch 220 ordered the PDEA to produce the suspect in court after Sia’s camp applied for a writ of habeas corpus following the city fiscal’s resolution. Sia was released the same day he was arrested.

In the motion for reconsider­ation filed by the PDEA before the Department of Justice, the agency argued that it had “sufficient­ly proven the elements for importatio­n of dangerous drugs and controlled precursors and essential chemicals as well as possession of dangerous drugs.”

In his resolution, Baraan said that “the fact that the subject packages were all consigned to Sia, coupled by his willing receipt of same when it was delivered to him, indubitabl­y confirms that he was the importer. If Sia really had no knowledge of the shipment, then he should have declined to receive the packages at the very first instance. This, he did not do.”

Baraan recommende­d no bail for Sia.

 ?? AFP ?? Preschool and elementary students eat packaged meals during a feeding program at a slum area in Manila yesterday. The city government distribute­d food to the children as part of the celebratio­n of Manila’s 441st anniversar­y.
AFP Preschool and elementary students eat packaged meals during a feeding program at a slum area in Manila yesterday. The city government distribute­d food to the children as part of the celebratio­n of Manila’s 441st anniversar­y.

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