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Nograles wants probe on seized cocaine

- Delon Porcalla -

MANILA, Philippines - Speaker Prospero Nog­rales yesterday said he has already asked the dangerous drugs committee of the House of Representatives to conduct an immediate investigation on the cocaine that was confiscated in his district, Davao City.

“I want to know if some powerful politicians are behind the drug shipment,” the House leader, who will be slugging it out with the daughter of Mayor Rodrigo Duterte – his nemesis – in the May 2010 mayoralty race, said in a statement. 

The Speaker said there should also be “no white wash” in the probe being conducted by all government agencies concerned. The NBI, PDEA, Customs and PASG should also coordinate with each other in conducting the probe, or they “suffer the consequences.”

Nograles said he has already requested Ilocos Norte Rep. Roquito Ablan, chairman of the House committee on dangerous drugs, to “investigate and find out who is the real owner (of the contraband) and prosecute (him).” 

A total of 16 kilos of high-grade cocaine were found by the Davao City police in a compound of shipping containers in the city.

Former Dangerous Drugs Board chairman Vicente Sotto III said Senior Superintendent Ramon Apolinario, Davao City police chief, informed him of the latest find after local law enforcers again visited the premises Friday.

The contraband was discovered at the Maersk container port area located at the Old Airport Road, Sasa, Davao City. “This is very dangerous because this is no longer shabu, this is cocaine,” Sotto said in a statement.

Superintendent Alden Delvo, Sasa police chief, said a worker found the first packs of the illegal substance hidden in the reefer machine of two shipping containers at the Maersk container yard at the old Sasa airport.

The Maersk management called up the police after suspecting that the contraband could be illegal drugs.

Authorities confirmed the substance to be high-grade cocaine worth some P54.6 million based on estimated street value.

Apolinario said Maersk, one of the biggest shipping companies in the world, is cooperating with the investigation.

Police are now investigating as to how the cargo was shipped into the country by identifying the consignee, the arrival date of the shipping containers, and other details. 

Apolinario said they would conduct further inspection in the Maersk container yard since there are others that may also have illegal drugs.

The shipping containers reportedly came from Pakistan, passing through Malaysia, before arriving in Davao City on Nov. 17 and were transferred to the Maersk container yard only on Wednesday.

Apolinario suspects that this is not the first time that there was such a shipment of illegal drugs in the city using this modus operandi.

He said those behind the shipment could be an international drug syndicate since the shipping containers came from Pakistan.

Davao City Mayor Rodrigo Duterte ordered the burning of the contraband and a thorough investigation to determine if there was connivance of personnel from some government agencies.

The Bureau of Customs yesterday formed Task Force Coke to thoroughly investigate the cocaine seized at the Davao City container yard.

BOC-Davao district collector Ronnie Silvestre said they will work closely with Maersk, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency and the local police to identify those responsible for the smuggling of the illegal drug.

Sotto, who resigned from the DDB last month to pursue a senatorial seat in 2010, said cocaine’s entry in the Philippines at such a huge amount is definitely something to be concerned about.

APOLINARIO

BUREAU OF CUSTOMS

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DAVAO

DAVAO CITY

DAVAO CITY MAYOR RODRIGO DUTERTE

DRUG ENFORCEMENT AGENCY

DRUGS BOARD

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

ILOCOS NORTE REP

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