The Philippine Star

NBI arrests trader tagged in 2017 shabu shipment

- By REY GALUPO

The National Bureau of Investigat­ion (NBI) yesterday confirmed the arrest of Chinese-Filipinobu­sinessman Kenneth Dong, one of the alleged suspects in the P6.4-billion drug shipment from China that was seized in a Valenzuela City warehouse in 2017.

NBI Deputy Director Vicente De Guzman Jr. said operatives from the bureau’s Anti-Organized and Transnatio­nal Crime Division (NBI-AOTCD) collared Dong in

an undisclose­d place in Metro Manila based on the warrant issued by Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 46 Judge Rainelda Estacio-Montesa last year.

De Guzman did not give details of the arrest, but that a press conference was forthcomin­g.

Estacio-Montesa also ordered the arrest of Customs broker Mark Taguba, who was initially detained at the NBI but later ordered to be transferre­d to the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) in Camp Bicutan, Taguig; Li Guang Feng alias Manny Li, Eirene Mae Tatad, Teejan Marcellana, Chen I-Min, Jhu Ming Jhyun and Chen Rong Juan.

Taguba identified Dong as the middleman of the company that transporte­d the shipment to a warehouse in Valenzuela City.

They and several others were charged with violation of the antiillega­l drugs act.

In April last year, EstacioMon­tesa issued a hold departure order (HDO) against Dong and six other Chinese and Taiwanese citizens in connection with the case.

The court granted the motion of state prosecutor­s to bar Dong, Richard Chen, Manny Li, and Chen Rong Huan; and Taiwanese citizens Chen I-Min and Jhu Ming Jyun from leaving the country.

Estacio-Montesa agreed with the prosecutor­s’ argument that the probabilit­y of flight of the accused was present and valid.

“Being Chinese and Taiwanese citizens, the probabilit­y of flight of the above-named accused is strong to escape prosecutio­n, as well as to avoid facing their criminal liability and thus frustrate the ends of justice,” part of the prosecutio­n’s motion reads.

The HDO effectivel­y ordered the Bureau of Immigratio­n (BI) to keep a close eye on the accused and bar them from leaving the country.

On Aug. 15, Dong was arrested after attending a Senate hearing on the shabu shipment case on the strength of a warrant for a charge of rape filed by a 33-yearold woman at a Parañaque City regional trial court.

The woman claimed that she was drunk and possibly drugged when Dong raped her on April 10, 2016.

Dong has denied the allegation­s and the case was dismissed by the court.

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Photo taken in September 2017 shows businessma­n Kenneth Dong being escorted from the DOJ after attending a preliminar­y investigat­ion on the P6.4 billion worth of shabu smuggled from China.
EDD GUMBAN Photo taken in September 2017 shows businessma­n Kenneth Dong being escorted from the DOJ after attending a preliminar­y investigat­ion on the P6.4 billion worth of shabu smuggled from China.

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