DILG chief: Full transparency observed in Batangas drug sting

BIGGEST DRUG HAUL. President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. personally inspected on Tuesday (April 16, 2024) the nearly 2-ton shabu seized in Alitagtag, Batangas, estimated to be worth P13.3 billion in street value. Authorities said the seizure was the biggest drug haul in Philippine history. (Photo courtesy of PNP)

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan | Philippine News Agency

Law enforcers exercised full transparency in accounting for the value of illegal drugs intercepted in a checkpoint in Batangas province earlier this week, Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. said Thursday.

In a press briefing in Camp Crame, Quezon City, Abalos said the earlier reported quantity and amount of the drug haul at nearly two tons worth P13.3 billion was only an estimate.

However, the Police Regional Office (PRO) Calabarzon on Wednesday reported that the April 15 operation in Alitagtag town yielded a total of 1,424.253 kg. of shabu with an estimated street value of P9.68 billion.

“Paulit ulit ko sinasabi more or less dahil hindi mo talaga masasabi. We just based it on experience of PDEA (Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency), hanggang sa dumating ang ating Pangulo (Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr.) ganun din ang nasabi niya, estimate,” Abalos told reporters.

Abalos said this operation is one of the biggest drug hauls by the Philippine National Police, Philippine Coast Guard, and PDEA, adding that he refuses to divulge further information as follow-up operations to hunt those behind the shipment are underway.

Meanwhile, PDEA Deputy Director General Renato Gumban said the amount involved in the operation was derived from “simple mathematics”.

“As per estimate titingnan ang number of sacks, ilan average ang number of sacks, multiply tapos kunin mo average pero usually mga 1 kilo, estimate average multiply sa street value ng meth (methamphetamine) which is P6.8 million per kilo. Yun ang lumabas na figures,” he said.

Meanwhile, Batangas Provincial Prosecutor Lourdes Zapanta said the decrease in the estimated value of drugs seized in the operation will not affect the case filed against the suspect.

“Sana po ang inyong pag-aalinglangan at pagdududa ay inyong alisin na kasi sinabi ng ating (DILG) secretary at ng mahal na Pangulong na ito ay estimate so there should be no doubt, we are overwhelmed by the quantity of the drugs,“ she added.

PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil, meanwhile, said they found a yacht and several vehicles in certain areas that might be linked to the drug shipment’s transport.

He, however, declined to elaborate further to avoid jeopardizing ongoing investigations.

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