Pubdate: Tue, 08 Jul 2003 Source: Daily Tribune, The (Philippines) Copyright: 2003 The Tribune Publishing Co., Inc. Contact: http://www.tribune.net.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2973 Author: Gerry Baldo SOLON REVEALS SHABU LAB IN GLORIA'S HOMETOWN An investigation on the alleged presence of a huge "shabu" factory in President Arroyo's hometown of Lubao, Pampanga, was sought yesterday on reports that a culvert pipe factory in the town is being used as a front for the manufacture of methamphetamine hydrochloride, shabu or "poor man's cocaine." According to Minority Leader Carlos Padilla, the factory, which is reportedly owned by Alfredo Tiongco, is located in a heavily guarded compound in San Jose Gumi in Lubao. Tiongco had been the subject of a Senate probe a few years ago in connection with his alleged involvement in the illegal drug trade. This, as Malacanang yesterday approved the plan of Department of Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Jose Lina Jr. to make public the names of big-time drug lords and their protectors in the illegal drug trade. Presidential spokesman Ignacio Bunye, in a radio interview, said if Lina's plan pushes through, the movement and operation of the drug lords will be limited since they know the government has already identified them. "Once their names are made public, I think the anti-drug campaign will be more effective since the movement of these drug lords will be limited and minimized," he added. He said they have full trust and confidence that Lina would not recommend such a plan if it will only violate the law. "According to residents of the town, the factory has more guards than a police detachment and the guards there have more high-powered guns than the entire Lubao police force," Padilla noted. He also alleged the factory has secret chambers which are off-limits to workers and that foreigners are often seen working in the secret chambers. "What is the big secret of this heavily guarded factory which is producing concrete things that are impossible to steal? People do not steal concrete pipes that weigh close to one ton," Padilla said. Tiongco, who had allegedly been behind several drug-trafficking incidents including the about 300 kilos of shabu that was found inside his yacht and the reported shabu factory in his house along Talayan Avenue in Quezon City, was able to fly to Hong Kong and evade the charges. With Sherwin C. Olaes and Dennis Gasgonia - --- MAP posted-by: Tom