Pubdate: Mon, 31 May 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/pot.htm (Cannabis) MARIJUANA PLANTATION TIPSTER TO GET REWARDS The informant who tipped the police about the marijuana plantation in Salvador Benedicto is expected to receive rewards not only from Salvador Benedicto town but also from the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency. Supt. Mark Edison Belarma, officer-in-charge of the Negros Occidental police, yesterday said Mayor Cynthia de la Cruz will give a reward to the informant, in recognition of his efforts and courage to report the existence of the marijuana plantation at Spur 15 in Brgy. Bunga, Salvador Benedicto. More than 100 fully grown marijuana plants, as high as five feet tall, were uprooted on Friday by Salvador Benedicto policemen led by SPO4 Felipe Famucol. Famucol, officer-in-charge of Salvador Benedicto PNP Station, said the informant is expected to receive rewards from an agency of the government spearheading the anti-drug campaign. A kilo of dried marijuana leaves has a market value of P70,000, Belarma said. Five percent of the assessed marked value of the seized marijuana will be awarded to the informant, according to the guidelines of the PDEA reward system. Police investigations said the marijuana plants discovered in Salvador Benedicto had been merged with "pako-pako (ferns)" to avoid detection. The alleged caretaker of the marijuana plantation identified as Jerry Francisco, however, was able to escape. Before its discovery, Famucol said they had received reports that the suspect had already harvested some of the marijuana plants. William Francisco, father of Jerry, and his brother-in-law, Marshall Senador, as well as Rogelio Laureto, were invited for investigation by the police to shed light on the plantation. Famucol said the three persons claimed innocence although it is only 150 meters away from the residence of Jerry. Charges for violation of RA 9165, or the Comprehensive Drug Act of 2002, are now being readied by the police against Francisco. There could be more marijuana planted in Salvador Benedicto, Famucol said. Because of scarcity of shabu supply, drug pushers in Western Visayas have shifted to selling marijuana, instead, the PDEA said.*GPB - --- MAP posted-by: Terry Liittschwager