SUBIC, ZAMBALES - A 50-meter fish carrier vessel that allegedly
served as a "floating shabu laboratory" was seized by authorities along
the coast of Barangay Calapandayan, Subic, Zambales on Monday night.
PNP Director General Ronald dela Rosa, who boarded the fishing
vessel, said the boat was being used to bring illegal drugs to the
Philippines from abroad.
"Sa loob lang ng dalawang araw, nakakagawa na ng shabu. Ibabagsak sa
dagat, may pipick-up na Pinoy sa mga lugar. Route possibly Ilocos to
Cagayan and Ilocos to Pangasinan from Subic,” he said.
Four Chinese from Hong Kong were arrested in the operation.
According to the Bureau of Immigration (BI), three of the four
suspects are first-timers in the Philippines; one or two of them
possibly chemists of the clandestine laboratory.
A plastic bag containing what could be shabu was recovered in the bag of one of the suspects.
Richard Chua, alien control officer of the Bureau of Immigration
said, “Isa sa kanila ang kapitan ng barko. Base sa passport nila
dumating sila pitong araw na sa Pilipinas lahat sakay ng Cathay Pacific
mula Hong Kong. Tatlo sa apat ang first timer, samantalang iyung isa, in
and out sa Pilipinas.”
The big question is, what were they doing aboard the fishing vessel in the middle of the sea?
Authorities are still investigating if they were producing shabu while on board the vessel.
PNP Anti Illegal Drugs Group head Chief Supt. Bert Ferro said it is
possible that the floating shabu laboratory may have manufactured and
delivered the around 180 kilos of shabu recovered in Claveria, Cagayan.
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