P11.6-M marijuana plants destroyed in Kalinga

UPROOTED. Anti-narcotics agents uproot marijuana plants in Barangays Butbut and Buscalan, Tinglayan, Kalinga. A total of P11.6 million worth of marijuana was burned on site during a two-day joint anti-illegal drugs operation in the province of PDEA-Cordillera, Tinglayan municipal police, and Philippine Army in Barangays Buscalan and Butbut in Tinglayan town on Aug. 29 and 30. (Photo courtesy of PDEA-CAR)

BAGUIO CITY — Some PHP11.6-million worth of marijuana plants was destroyed by anti-narcotic agents in a two-day operation this week in Tinglayan town, Kalinga province, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) Cordillera reported on Friday.

PDEA-Cordillera information officer Joseph Frederick Calulut said anti-narcotics agents from the PDEA-Cordillera, local police, and the Philippine Army in Barangays Buscalan and Butbut in Tinglayan, Kalinga jointly implemented the “Oplan Linis Barangay IV” of the PDEA and the Tinglayan Municipal Police Station’s “Oplan NON-Buds.”

Calulut said the operatives destroyed 33,700 pieces of fully grown marijuana plants worth PHP6.74 million on the first day of operation on Aug. 29. The illegal grasses were cultivated on eight planting sites, with a total land area of 4,250 square meters in Barangay Buscalan.

The second day led to the destruction of 11,800 pieces of fully grown marijuana and 20,000 grams of marijuana stalks worth PHP4.86 million. The weeds were grown on three sites with a total land area of 2,900 square meters in Barangay Butbut.

Calulut said the PDEA-Cordillera named its operation “Oplan Linis Barangay IV,” as it was the fourth wave of major marijuana eradication operations in Tinglayan, Kalinga.

He said while there was no cultivator arrested during the two-day operation, government troops are continuously monitoring the area and will not allow the illegal activity of growing the prohibited plant.

“We will continue operating and destroy the marijuana plants even before they grow and harvested,” Calulut said.

He said PDEA agents will not waver in its anti-drugs campaign, which is the top priority of the administration of President Rodrigo Duterte. (Liza Agoot/PNA)

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