TACLOBAN
CITY, Oct. 12 (PNA) –- A top official of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
(PDEA) in Eastern Visayas said there's no existing drug laboratory in the
region, despite proliferation of narcotics here.
The
anti-narcotics agency has denied claims on the existence of illegal drug
laboratories in Eastern Samar, Northern Samar and Leyte provinces, citing
investigation outcome.
“But we do
not stop on this report because their modus now is to buy the ingredients in
one place, move to another place for drying it, then to another place for the
final process. So we cannot confirm 100 percent if there is really an illegal
drugs laboratory in the region,” said PDEA Regional Director Edgar Jubay.
Eastern
Visayas region is a distribution area for illegal drugs coming from Cebu, Metro
Manila and Mindanao.
Kerwin
Espinosa, the top illegal drug trader in Eastern Visayas, gets his supply from
Cebu, according to Jubay.
Drug traders
uses air, sea and land to transport illegal drugs to distribution areas, but
with the intensified monitoring in entry and exit points in Eastern Visayas,
traders resorted to other means of transportation to evade anti-drug
operations.
Most of the
illegal drugs come in through coastal areas that are not fully monitored by law
enforcement agencies.
Marijuana
and shabu are the common illegal drugs distributed in the region. Some illegal
drug traders also try to sell ecstasy or party drugs, but only few buyers can
afford, according to PDEA.
Jubay added
that the intensified campaign against proliferation of illegal drugs had
resulted for reduce of narcotics supply in the region and increase of its
market value.
Although one
of the top illegal drug operator in the country is from Eastern Visayas,
records shows that of the situation is still manageable.
Of the 4,390
villages in the region, there are 822 areas tagged as drug-affected,
representing 18.7 percent of the region’s total number of villages. (PNA)
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