P6.2 million marijuana destroyed in Kalinga
>> Tuesday, October 14, 2014
TINGLAYAN,
Kalinga – Some 31,200 pieces of fully-grown marijuana plants valued at P6.2
million planted in a 5,200-square meter land area were destroyed by police and
anti-narcotics operatives here at Sitio Naadchil, Barangay Bugnay last week.
Senior
Supt. Victor K. Wanchakan, Kalinga provincial director, said the marijuana
eradication operation was a product of their massive surveillance operations in
marijuana plantation sites in remote villages of the town.
“The
bad weather did not hinder our government forces from uprooting and burning on
site most of the marijuana plants. We had to work double time in the area,”
Wanchakan said.
He
said troops from Kalinga Provincial Anti-illegal Drug Special Operations Task
group (PAIDSOTG), Provincial Intelligence Branch (PIB), Regional Public Safety
Battalion (RPSB) and Tinglayan Municipal Police Station and Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in the Cordillera joined the operation.
Aside
from the remote villages of Benguet, marijuana plantation sites are also found
in the remote communities of Benguet, Ifugao and Mountain Province in the
Cordillera and Ilocos Sur and La Union in the Ilocos region.
He
revealed more marijuana eradication operations will be conducted in the remote
areas of Kalinga in the future once their surveillance operations in other
identified marijuana plantation sites will turn out to be positive in order to
help significantly reduce the supply of the illegal hemp in the market and
contribute in removing the tag of the Cordillera as the primary source of high
grade marijuana being sold in the different parts of the country.
Cordillera
had been identified by law enforcement and antidrug abuse agencies as the
source of almost 80 percent of the marijuana being circulated in the different
parts of the country.
1 comments:
Every year PNP/Army spent million of pesos for the operation.Officers and enlisted personnel were promoted.This is a form of corruption in the PNP/Military and the problem still exist.How come the prov'l gov't can't find a solution?They used the word "Eradication" you can't really eradicate this plant bec they're like weeds that grow in a fertile soil.
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