Pubdate: Sat, 11 Feb 2006 Source: People's Tonight (Philippines) Copyright: Journal Group 2006 Contact: http://www.journal.com.ph/contactus.asp Website: http://www.journal.com.ph Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3454 Author: Jerico Javier Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/pot.htm (Cannabis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/testing.htm (Drug Test) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/meth.htm (Methamphetamine) SHABU TIANGGE OPEN 24 HOURS A FLEA market for shabu that is open 24 hours a day just like any convenience store was discovered by anti-narcotics agents yesterday after at least 300 people, including women and minors, were arrested and two kilos of the contraband were seized in a raid of a drug complex in Pasig City. The raiding team discovered an elaborate maze of shanties and cubicles where pot sessions were held and shabu was openly sold. Police were taken aback at the shameless and open trading of the addictive drug, with one shop even named as Shabu-Shabu Restaurant. Others offered free tastes while most shops displayed price lists in menu boards for different amounts of metamphetamine hydrochloride, or shabu. Customers were lured with extra services, including liquor and the choice of videokes or rock-and-roll music. "May mga menu board pa with corresponding prices on certain drugs. For a mere P5 or P10, makakagamit na nga shabu right there and then," said Marcelo Ele Jr., chief of the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AID-SOTF). "Pagkagamit, alis na," he said, referring to what is commonly called as "Silip Ulo" where addicts, after paying a minimal fee, place their heads into a small window to take a sniff of the contraband. "May signs posted pa na 'Bawal Dito ang Istambay.'" Police confiscated suspected shabu repacked in small plastic sachets as well as assorted drug paraphernalia. "Parang one-stop shop ang compound," said Sr. Insp. Ismael Fajardo as he tagged the area the "Little Nicaragua." "Lahat ng shanties may sariling lamesa kung saan doon nagbebentahan at bumabatak ang customer," he said. Police raided the shabu tiangge located at the back of the Mutya ng Pasig Public Market and a few blocks away from Police Community Precinct 20 and some 500 meters from the Pasig City Hall and the Eastern Police District headquarters on Caruncho Avenue. Operatives of the AID-SOTF and the Special Action Force stormed the 600-square-meter compound located at the squatters' area on F. Soriano St., Bgy. Sto. Tomas, and caught the suspects in the act of selling and sniffing shabu at about 11:30 a.m. yesterday. Police said there were at least 40 shanties inside the Mapayapa compound. Ele said all the shanties were being used as drug dens, entertaining buyers and users of the prohibited drugs on a 24-hour basis. Other suspects were allegedly smoking marijuana when they were arrested. The suspects did not resist arrest after they were surrounded by some 100 policemen who were armed with a search warrant issued by Executive Judge Natividad Giron-Dizon of the Quezon City Regional Trial Court. Police also confiscated an undetermined amount of cash in different denominations believed to be proceeds in the sale of prohibited drugs. They also seized two .45-cal. pistols, a Carbine rifle and a.38-cal. revolver. No less than Philippine National Police chief Arturo Lomibao, who was present during the raid, was shocked over the discovery of the shabu market "Heads will roll in our police forces," warned Lomibao who was visibly dismayed about the drug compound. He expressed surprise why the local police failed to monitor the illegal activities of the drug dealers allegedly headed by a certain Dario, believed to be among those arrested in the raid. A fuming Lomibao ordered National Capital Region police chief Vidal Querol to relieve from duty Sr. Insp. Salvador dela Cruz of the Pasig Community Precinct 20 and six personnel of the Pasig Anti-Drug Unit for failure to monitor the open shabu market and neutralize the widespread sale of the illegal drugs. The subordinates were not identified. "They will be subjected to retraining" as well as investigation, said Querol, who ordered Eastern Police District chief Oscar Valenzuela to investigate whether Pasig police chief Raul Medina should face sanctions. A drug test will be made on the seven policemen to determine if they were using illegal drugs, Lomibao said. Supt. Jojo Acierto of the PNP Special Operations Unit 3, conducted more than two weeks of surveillance after receiving reports that shabu was openly sold to buyers who came from nearby cities and towns. After a test buy of shabu, Fajardo and Acierto led a team of raiders who arrived in three trucks and seven police cars. "We encountered no resistance," Fajardo said. "They were caught with their pants down." Some of the suspects tried to escape but were cornered after a brief chase. Medina said lawmen were not remiss on their campaign against illegal drugs. "Nakakaaresto kami ng mga pusher d'yan sa lugar pero lagi lang silang bumabalik," he said. Pasig City Mayor Vicente Eusebio said he would immediately order the demolition of the shanties in the Mapayapa compound. "'Pag nahuhuli sila, bumabalik lang, kaya i-demolish na lang 'yan. Bumalik na lang sila dun sa probinsiya nila," said Eusebio, who was dismayed over the drug market. The AID-SOTF legal staff was ordered to coordinate with the Department of Social Welfare and Development to take custody of the arrested minors. The suspects, including women and minors, will undergo drug test and those found positive for shabu will be charged in court, police said. The male suspects, meanwhile, were brought to the PNP Custodial Center in Camp Crame. - --- MAP posted-by: Tom