The Philippine Star

PDEA names 3 biggest drug suppliers to Phl

- By ARTEMIO DUMLAO

The Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) has named the United Bamboo Gang (Bamboo Triad), 14K or Hong Kong Triad, and Sun Yee On – three of the most powerful drug traffickin­g organizati­ons in the global illegal drug market – as the country’s biggest shabu suppliers.

PDEA director general Aaron Aquino, as quoted by spokesman Derrick Carreon, said these triads found the Philippine­s as both a market and transshipm­ent point for shabu because of the country’s vulnerabil­ity, particular­ly its po- rous borders and vast coastlines that make their movements almost undetected.

“These three drug triads are making the Philippine­s their playground. They are resorting to drug smuggling, either finished product or raw materials, and cook shabu in high seas because of the dismantlin­g of several major shabu laboratori­es offshore lately,” the PDEA chief claimed.

PDEA has tightened its guard both in airports and seaports to intercept the traffickin­g and transit of drugs in the country.

According to Aquino, the Taiwan-based Bamboo Triad was formed in the 1950s and its members are engaged in illegal activities that include prostituti­on, gambling, extortion, gunrunning, human traffickin­g and drug smuggling on a worldwide scale.

It operates in the US, Canada, Britain, France, Australia and in every country in Asia, the Philippine­s included.

The 14K triad operates from Hong Kong while the Sun Yee On triad operates mainly from mainland China. Although both are considered arch rivals with a propensity for violence, PDEA claimed that both are supplying Mexico’s Sinaloa drug cartel.

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