Pubdate: Thu, 01 Jan 2004
Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines)
Contact:  http://www.mb.com.ph/
Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906
Author: Mars W. Mosqueda Jr.

POLICE ENFORCES TIGHTER SECURITY, MONITORING IN CEBU VS ILLEGAL DRUGS

CEBU CITY - The police here said it will monitor various land, water, and 
air transports coming into Cebu for possible drug smuggling as authorities 
tightened their watch following reports of a possible drug laboratory 
operating here.

The Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 says it is continuously monitoring 
several areas in Cebu to verify reports that a shabu laboratory has already 
been set up here to provide illegal drugs to cities and towns in the 
Visayas and Mindanao.

PRO 7 deputy director for administration Julio Augusto, however, clarified 
that they still have not seen a clear indication that a shabu laboratory 
has indeed been operating in Cebu.

He admitted that the information his office has received were raw and 
needed to be verified.

Augusto said that two places in Cebu were last monitored after reports of 
suspicious activities in those areas.

He also said that islands privately owned by businessmen will also be 
monitored.

Reports of a possible drug laboratory in Cebu continues to fly thick and 
thin in this city and elsewhere in Cebu province due to the continuous 
supply of shabu despite the intensified campaign against illegal drugs.

The reports became even more terrifying when stories emanating from other 
sources indicated that the Philippines has now been tagged as an export 
base for illegal drugs.

These raw reports has sent shivers down the spine of authorities, who said 
they are checking and counterchecking to determine whether these stories 
are correct.

Frequent discoveries of drug laboratories, lately confined to Luzon, have 
led anti-drug crusaders to believe that some international syndicates with 
global connections are now operating in the country not only for the 
benefit of local drug dependents but also for their clients overseas.

Aside from monitoring the many places here to locate the alleged drug 
laboratory, Augusto said the police will also check different entry and 
exit points for land, sea, and air transportation.

They are concerned that Cebu could be transformed into a transshipment 
point for shabu.

He also said that his men have been monitoring a ship that anchors at the 
Cebu port every month for possibility that the vessel could be used to 
smuggle drugs here.

He said his office has been receiving reports that several ships have 
allegedly dropped cargoes of shabu into the waters off Cebu.

In line with this, the Cebu City Bantay Dagat Foundation has suggested the 
creation of a task force that will monitor shipments of various cargoes to 
Cebu for possibility that these may be used as front to smuggle drugs.

As this developed, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) in Region 
7 has also formally submitted its request to the Department of Interior and 
Local Government (DILG) in the region for a copy of the budget report of 
various local government units (LGUs) here to check the amount they set 
aside for the campaign against illegal drugs.
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