SADANGA, Mountain Province -- The
flourishing tourism industry has become a convenient cover for the drug trade
in the Cordillera, according to the mayor of this remote town.
Sadanga Mayor
Gabino Ganggangan bared this citing the arrest of people posing as tourists to
buy and transport marijuana within the Tinglayan, Kalinga-Bontoc-Sagada,
Mountain Province route.
“Tourism is
becoming a good cover for the marijuana trade, “he said.
"The
fast increasing number of apprehension, and most likely more 'un-apprehended'
ones within these areas show that many 'tourists' frequent these places to buy
marijuana either in raw leaves or in processed form as oil or
'chocolate'."
Ganggangan
said this is the reason the local government is never promoted tourism in
Sadanga.
It been observed, he said, that many
tourists who have been apprehended for marijuana were on their return trip from
the places where the said route passes.
The latest
apprehension last week along the Bontoc, Mountain Province-Bugnay, Tinglayan,
Kalinga Road revealed a well-organized syndicate from Metro Manila which
involves even minors as couriers.
On Feb. 27, anti-drug operatives nabbed
two residents of Antipolo City with over 4.1 kilos of marijuana bricks worth
P420,000 at a checkpoint in Barangay Anabel, Sadanga.
The
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Cordillera said drug couriers now transact
directly with marijuana dealers in the Cordillera.
Drug dealers
usually pose as tourists pretending to visit places or to see famous
traditional tattoo artist Apo Whang-od (Maria Oggay).
"Whatever
benefits derived from tourism is not worth the damage this marijuana trade and
probably other illegal drug trade is inflicting to the public," Ganggangan
said.
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