Pubdate: Tue, 11 Jan 2005 Source: Today (Philippines) Copyright: 2005 Today Contact: http://www.today.net.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3458 Author: Manuel Cayon, Today Reporter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) FEARING 'SALVAGE,' SUSPECT YIELDS IN DAVAO DAVAO CITY - Fear of the mayor of this city prompted one of those being hunted in connection with the operation of an illegal drugs laboratory here to surrender. Saying "Mayor [Rodrigo] Duterte would kill me," Jessie Jones Pilapil, brother-in-law of principal suspect, Allan Sy, surrendered to National Bureau of Investigation agents in Tago, Surigao del Sur, a day after his relatives sought the bureau's help in assuring his safety when he surrenders. NBI Director Reynaldo Wycoco presented Pilapil to news reporters here Monday at the regional office of the NBI. Pilapil was presented along with his sister, Jed, wife of Allan Sy. "I surrendered to the NBI because I believe that the NBI has a neutral judgment of the case," Pilapil told reporters. But when pressed, Pilapil said he surrendered "because I am afraid Mayor Duterte would kill me." Pilapil was alluding to the mayor's tough stance against illegal drugs, whose campaign has been closely associated with the unsolved killings of suspected drug traffickers. The killings were often blamed on a shadowy vigilante group, the Davao Death Squad, which has operated since 1992. Pilapil was described as an industrial engineer by profession and was identified caretaker of the warehouses owned by Sy. Wycoco said that Pilapil helped install the "surveillance cameras and other anti-intrusion mechanisms in the shabu [methamphetamine hydrochloride] laboratory and warehouses of Sy." Pilapil denied knowledge of the laboratory although he admitted that he slept once at the two-story house in Dumoy, Toril, where the laboratory was, but found nothing unusual. He said he was with Allan Sy on December 30 before he went to Tagum City in Davao del Norte. The Dumoy shabu laboratory was raided the following day and six Chinese who were allegedly operating the shabu laboratory were killed in an alleged gun battle with government forces. He said he was not the driver and bodyguard of Sy as antinarcotics operatives have alleged during its monitoring, and said he was only the manager of Polytex Davao Industrial Corp., producer of cushion pads and foams in Bunawan, 22 km northeast of downtown. Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency agents found more equipment often found in busted shabu laboratories elsewhere in the country, and about 20 drums of controlled chemicals hidden under a pile of thin foam slabs. Wycoco said that Pilapil sought refuge in Tago, Surigao del Sur, an adjacent town to his hometown Tandag. He said Pilapil would be turned over to the PDEA on Tuesday for further investigation. Meanwhile, Duterte said more names have surfaced following a background investigation on Sy's business partners, who are listed as officers in the articles of incorporation submitted to the Securities and Exchange Commission. He would not disclose the new names spilled by Sy's business partners, but he said he believed that Sy could have been "brave enough to operate because somebody assured him of protection." - ---