Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jun 2004 Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines) Contact: http://www.mb.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906 Author: Mars W. Mosqueda Jr. EXAGGERATED VOLUME OF SHABU CAUSES RELEASE OF 3 WOMEN CEBU CITY - A Regional Trial Court (RTC) judge here released three women, who were involved in what authorities claimed was a "sensational drug bust," after the court found out that only 10.04 grams out of the 1,495.78 grams of crystalline substance seized by authorities were "shabu." RTC Judge Anacleto Caminade, in his one-page order dated June 15, ordered the release of Haidee Logarta Supangan (alias "Haidee Gurbaxani"), Elizabeth Supangan Sala, and Augie Marie Supangan Antipala. Judge Caminade allowed them to post bail because the old drugs law, Republic Act 6425, provides that selling or possessing less than 200 grams of shabu is bailable. But under the new law, RA 9165, anyone caught selling shabu, regardless of quantity, and anyone who caught possessing more than 50 grams of shabu cannot post bail. The three women were earlier charged with violating RA 6425, which penalizes possession of 200 grams or more to an imprisonment term of from 20 to 40 years to death. Agents of the Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Task Force (PAOCTF) in the Visayas arrested Supangan and the two women in a "buy-bust" operation on April 2, 2000 at Ayala Center Cebu Mall. Supangan was the constant companion of a "big-time drug lord" in the PAOCTF order of battle. The three were arrested in a "buy-bust" that yielded 1.4 kilos of alleged shabu. But in a report, Senior Insp. Richard Ginete, Camp Crame laboratory technician, reported finding only 10.04 grams of shabu from the 1.4 kilos of substance examined. "The court is convinced of the validity of the findings of the PNP Crime Laboratory, Camp Crame that what was allegedly taken or sold is not 1,495.78 grams of shabu but only 10.04 grams. This new law (RA 9165) should be given a retroactive effect because it is favorable to the accused, and possession or selling of shabu consisting of 10.04 grams was bailable under the law then enforced which is RA 6425 as amended," the ruling read. The judge issued an order directing the Bagong Buhay Rehabilitation Center (BBRC) to immediately release the three women whom, the court said, had already undergone preventive imprisonment for a period "equal to or more than the possible maximum imprisonment penalty of the offense charged. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin