Pubdate: Thu, 09 Oct 2003 Source: Sun.Star Baguio (Philippines) Copyright: 2003, Sunstar Contact: http://www.sunstar.com.ph/affiliate.php3?locid=2 Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1942 Author: Harley F. Palangchao Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/areas/Philippines Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) P20M WORTH OF MARIJUANA DESTROYED IN KALINGA JOINT military and anti-narcotics operatives burned more than P20-million worth of marijuana plants uprooted in Mt. Chumanchil, the known marijuana plantation in Tinglayan, Kalinga last week. Reports from the regional Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) showed combined elements of the 21st Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army and narcotics agents uprooted more than 100,000 fully-grown marijuana plants, which were eventually destroyed at the plantation site. But Senior Insp. Edgar Apalla, officer-in-charge of the PDEA-CAR, said no marijuana cultivator was apprehended during the anti-marijuana eradication. "One of our objective is to cause the arrest of marijuana cultivators but all of them remain elusive," he added. During the recent Luzon-wide illegal drugs summit in Baguio, top narcotics officials stressed the all-out war against marijuana trade in the Cordilleras and the rest of the country would set ground if cultivators are also arrested and criminal charges be filed against them. Participants also suggested that the police and PDEA should file appropriate charges against owners of lands planted to marijuana. The burning of marijuana in Kalinga came just as the Ifugao Provincial Police Office reported it has also destroyed almost P20-million worth of marijuana plants and seedlings in 10 operations conducted this year. Supt. Alexander Pumecha, Ifugao PPO director, told members of the Provincial Peace and Order Council (PPOC) that the destruction and confiscation of 94,903 fully grown marijuana plants, 1.119 kilos of MJ leaves and 900 grams of seedlings with a total illicit market value of P19, 871,100 as well as the arrest of five persons engaged in illegal drugs activities. He said the successful marijuana eradications have resulted to the decrease in the number of affected barangays in the province from 34 to only three, adding that out of the 31 drug personalities listed in the drug watch list, 30 were also de-listed. The Cordillera remains to be the number one source of marijuana plants, supplying almost 70 percent of the total dope produce in the country. The Police Regional Office in the region, meanwhile, already intensified its campaign against illicit drugs in support of the national government's all-out war against drugs and in an attempt to make the Cordillera a drug-free region. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin