Pampanga shabu lab owned by Chinese
>> Friday, November 25, 2016
APALIT,
PampangA – An abandoned shabu laboratory found here in Sitio Sto. Niño,
Barangay San Juan last week was owned by Ngan Yiu Ting, alias “Robert Gan,” his
wife Lolita Gan, and Raymond T. Gan, all reportedly Chinese nationals and not
Feedmix Specialists Inc. as erroneously reported by media.
Chief Supt. Aaron Aquino, Central Luzon
police director, said lawmen discovered the shabu laboratory after Regional
Trial Court Branch 79 sheriff Enrique Calaguas issued a writ of execution
involving a civil case filed by Feedmix against Gan, his wife Lolita and
Raymond Gan.
“When they opened the warehouse, they saw
suspicious equipment and chemicals… which prompted them to call for police
assistance,” Aquino said.
He said personnel of the Apalit police, Regional
Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force and police crime laboratory
who raided the warehouse found chemicals and equipment used to manufacture
shabu.
Among those recovered were a sack of sodium
hydroxide or caustic soda flakes, five gallons of hydrogen peroxide, three
boxes of phosphorus red, 11 sacks of sodium hydroxide, a sack containing white
powder and 16 sacks of rocky solar salt.
A
packaging machine, weighing scales, stainless pans and gas stove were among the
equipment seized.
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