Pubdate: Mon, 13 Sep 2004 Source: Visayan Daily Star (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 Visayan Daily Star Contact: http://www.visayandailystar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1688 Author: Gilbert Bayoran Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) CLANDESTINE SHABU LAB NOT REMOTE, ARROYO SAYS Isabela, Negros Occ. - The possibility that a clandestine shabu laboratory has been established in Negros Occidental or in other provinces of Western Visayas is not remote at all. Retained Region 6 police chief George Alino yesterday raised such possibility as he alerted the people of Western Visayas to be wary about the presence of suspicious-looking persons who engage in mysterious manufacturing in their areas. The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency is also coordinating with various law enforcement intelligence units in verifying persistent reports about the existence of a clandestine shabu laboratory in Negros Occidental. Alino said it is likely that drug syndicates may put up clandestine shabu laboratories outside Metro Manila, to avoid detection from PDEA and other police units. He confirmed the statement of Region 6 PDEA chief Rolen Balquin that they also received reports on the alleged existence of a shabu laboratory in the region. However, he added, such report is still to be unverified until now. The Police Regional Office 6 and PDEA asked the public to report any suspicious shipment, or the presence of chemicals used in the manufacture of shabu, such as ephedrine, acetone and sulphoric acid, which are also used in making legitimate drugs, in their areas. Alino said the series of raids on clandestine laboratories in central Luzon and Metro Manila led to the scarcity of shabu supply in the country, especially in Western Visayas. Meanwhile, Alino also said the reshuffling of provincial and city directors is expected to be announced soon. He also hinted at the imminent transfer of Supt. Mark Edison Belarma, acting provincial police director of Negros Occidental, to another key position in the Philippine National Police organization. Alino, who is among the seven regional police directors in the country spared from the revamp, said the relief of city and provincial police directors will be done in consultation with their respective local government chief executives. Senior Supt. Leopoldo Bataoil, former Negros Occidental police director, reassumed his old position as the PNP spokesman. On the other hand, newly-promoted Chief Supt. Geary Barias also remained as director of the Headquarters Service Support Group of the PNP. - --- MAP posted-by: Derek