The Philippine Star

PDEA seizes shabu chemicals in Caraga raid

- By BEN SERRANO

BUTUAN CITY – Agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) seized last Monday night 43 drums of hydrochlor­ic acid worth P430,000 that could be used for manufactur­ing shabu.

PDEA Caraga director Gilbert Buenafe seized the chemicals after a raid at the warehouse of Juchem Enterprise­s is Purok 1, No. 3 Pulido St., Doongan in this city.

According to the Bureau of Customs (BOC) in Northern Mindanao, the shipment from India arrived in four 20-foot containers at the Mindanao Container Port in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental last Jan. 31.

BOC spokesman Neil Estrella said the bureau seized the shipment after the consignee Juchem Enterprise­s failed to present an importatio­n permit.

The STAR tried to get the side of officials of Juchem Enterprise­s but workers claimed the owners were not available.

Records at the Butuan City Permits Division showed that Juchem Enterprise­s’ business permits cover local trading, buy and sell of a variety of commercial products but not trading of chemicals, which required an Environmen­tal Clearance Certificat­e ( ECC) from the Department of Environmen­t and Natural Resources and other special requiremen­ts, including a permit from PDEA.

Under RA 9165 or Comprehens­ive Anti-Drugs Law, PDEA has regulatory compliance authority over 23 UN-listed chemicals, drugs or substance known as Controlled Precursors and Essential Chemicals, Substance or chemicals used in making shabu.

Last Feb. 14, some 320 drums of hydrochlor­ic acid were also seized at the Mindanao Container Port in Tagoloan, Misamis Oriental.

PDEA regional director Buenafe said that initial investigat­ion showed that the shipment seized in Misamis Oriental was intended for a mining company in Caraga.

He said that PDEA is investigat­ing if the hydrochlor­ic acid would be used for mining or for the manufactur­e of illegal drugs.

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