Shabu seized in Zambales only one-third of dumped contraband?
November 17, 2001 | 12:00am
CAMP GEN. OSCAR FLORENDO, La Union Police believe that the high-grade shabu seized in Zambales the other day was only one-third of about 1,000 kilos of the contraband dumped off Zambales and Pangasinan by Chinese drug traffickers.
The seized shabu, totaling 334 kilos worth about P668 million, was the biggest drug haul in a little over a month.
Senior Superintendent Freddie Buenconsejo, Region 1 police-community relations chief, cited intelligence reports that the drug syndicate had smuggled about 1,000 kilos of shabu.
The rest of the shipment could either have been dumped or are still kept in other vessels.
Three suspects, Chinese nationals Cai Hong Za alias Edwin Hong, Henry Tan alias Eddie Tan and William Chua alias William Cheng, were arrested at the boundary of San Felipe and San Narciso towns in Zambales.
Coastal waters off Zambales and Pangasinan are favorite dumping grounds of foreign drug syndicates.
Senior Superintendent Rodolfo Mendoza, Pangasinan police director, believe the three suspects had links with five Chinese nationals who were arrested in a coastal village in Dasol town last Nov. 10.
The suspects, he said, were seen in Dasol when the aliens were nabbed. They claimed to be tourists, but handed money to the aliens supposedly out of pity.
Mendoza blamed police laxity in the suspects having gone scot-free. But he said: "Had we arrested them there would have been no shabu landing in Zambales. Maybe there was really divine intervention." Myds Supnad and Eva de Leon
The seized shabu, totaling 334 kilos worth about P668 million, was the biggest drug haul in a little over a month.
Senior Superintendent Freddie Buenconsejo, Region 1 police-community relations chief, cited intelligence reports that the drug syndicate had smuggled about 1,000 kilos of shabu.
The rest of the shipment could either have been dumped or are still kept in other vessels.
Three suspects, Chinese nationals Cai Hong Za alias Edwin Hong, Henry Tan alias Eddie Tan and William Chua alias William Cheng, were arrested at the boundary of San Felipe and San Narciso towns in Zambales.
Coastal waters off Zambales and Pangasinan are favorite dumping grounds of foreign drug syndicates.
Senior Superintendent Rodolfo Mendoza, Pangasinan police director, believe the three suspects had links with five Chinese nationals who were arrested in a coastal village in Dasol town last Nov. 10.
The suspects, he said, were seen in Dasol when the aliens were nabbed. They claimed to be tourists, but handed money to the aliens supposedly out of pity.
Mendoza blamed police laxity in the suspects having gone scot-free. But he said: "Had we arrested them there would have been no shabu landing in Zambales. Maybe there was really divine intervention." Myds Supnad and Eva de Leon
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