KIBUNGAN, Benguet – Police personnel
from the Cordillera Administrative Region have destroyed a total of P10 million
worth of marijuana plants at the hinterland in a two-day operation from March 5
to 6.
Police Regional Office
Cordillera regional director Brig. Gen. R'win Pagkalinawan and Benguet
Provincial police director Col. Elmer Ragay led the group in an eight-hour hike
to the site for the eradication operation.
In an interview Friday
night, Ragay said the operation was for two days in Barangay Tacadang.
Uprooted and destroyed
were 1,500 fully grown marijuana plants in seven various plantation sites with
an estimated value of PHP10 million.
Ragay said they learned
of the existence of the plantation site from an informant who gave details of
the location of the cultivation areas.
In a separate interview,
Paglinawan said the operation is a follow up of previous eradication
operations.
"This is part of
our consistency to make sure that none of these plants will continue to be
cultivated here. To do that, we will not wait for these plants to even grow
high before destroying them," Pagkalinawan said.
The operation included a
“pulong-pulong”
(dialogue) with the residents.
In his message,
Pagkalinawan urged the residents to continue supporting the government’s stance
against illegal drugs by providing information to the authorities.
He also called on Mayor
Ceasar Molitas to issue an executive order declaring persona non grata
(unwelcome) any person found cultivating marijuana. (PNA)
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