Pubdate: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 Source: People's Journal (Philippines) Copyright: 2004 People's Journal Contact: http://www.journal.com.ph/contactus.asp Website: http://www.journal.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3381 Author: Alfred Dalizon Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/af.htm (Asset Forfeiture) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) WHERE ARE THE SEIZED DRUGS? Interior and Local Government Secretary Angelo T. Reyes yesterday ordered an inventory of all confiscated dangerous drugs now under the custody of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, the Philippine National Police and the National Bureau of Investigation amid allegations these are being recycled and re-sold on the streets. Reyes issued the order as he and PDEA chairman Anselmo S. Avenido Jr. inspected more than a ton of shabu and marijuana deposited at the PNP Crime Laboratory Group headed by Chief Supt. Servando M. Hizon Jr. in Camp Crame. "We made this inspection trip to see how the CLG under General Hizon is storing all dangerous drugs and to make sure that they remain intact and unadulterated," Reyes said. "I had this suspicion that me nangyayaring kalokohan kasi marami ngang nahuhuli pero marami pa rin ang drugs sa kalye. And every time there is burning of drugs, I become suspicious because it is evidence that is being burned," he said. Avenido, meanwhile, defended former PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group chief Director Eduardo S. Matillano who has been accused of keeping a Jaguar sports car belonging to a Chinese drug lord arrested for maintaining a secret shabu laboratory in Tanza, Cavite. "Merong official communication si Gen. Matillano sa DDB at dahil walang proper storage o impounding area ang DDB, pinayagan siyang i-custody ito," he said. Avenido said allowing Matillano to take care of the Jaguar is much better than letting the car rot under the sun. But he said that there are certain conditions in the DDB authority that should be followed to the letter by Matillano and violation of any of it is ground for proper disciplinary action. Reyes refused to comment on the "Jaguar" controversy since "I have to look into that first and it's not fair to give any statement at this point." After the inspection, Reyes lauded Hizon and his men for their accurate inventory and safekeeping of the confiscated drugs but stressed the need to improve the current system to prevent chances of leakage. "We need to double-check. But I must congratulate the CLG under Hizon for doing its best," he said. - ---