57 nabbed in Benguet anti-drug operations
>> Sunday, September 6, 2020
By Liza
Agoot
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – Police arrested
57 persons suspected to be engaged in the illegal drug trade during separate
operations from March to August in the province.
Based on the report of
Col. Elmer Ragay, provincial police director, arrested between March 16-August
17 were 47 high-value individual (HVI) targets, seven street-level individuals
and three newly-identified drug personalities.
Ragay said the HVIs
operate not only in the Cordillera Region but in other regions as well.
"Medyo big-time sila in
terms of capacity to distribute illegal drugs (they have the capacity to
distribute illegal drugs in big quantities)," he said in a text message on
Thursday.
The arrests were a
result of the 55 anti-illegal drugs operations that yielded illegal drugs such
as shabu and marijuana with a market value of mora than PHP17.3 million
During the period,
Ragay said 377.88 grams of shabu; 7,330 fully grown marijuana plants; 470 marijuana
seedlings; 850 grams of fruiting tops; and 110 kilos of dried marijuana were
seized and destroyed.
He said there are six
drug-affected barangays in the province — three in La Trinidad, two in Kibungan
town where most of the marijuana eradication operations were conducted, and one
in Buguias, the province's top vegetable producing town.
"We are devising
a system to apprehend drug couriers and pushers especially those that are
connected to the vegetable industry in the capital town and the towns where the
vegetables are grown," he said.
In getting rid of
marijuana plantations, Ragay said law enforcement agencies and the local
government of Kibungan have agreed to do a regular and constant scouring of the
mountains.
"We understand
the difficult life of the people for growing a lighter but more precious
commodity because they have to walk seven to eight hours to reach the road
system but illegal is illegal. The difficult situation does not justify its
cultivation," Ragay said.
He said they are
expected to receive high-end drones, as committed by ACT-CIS party-list Rep.
Eric Yap, which would be used in the regular scouring of mountains to look for
marijuana plantations. (PNA)
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