Edge Davao 7 Issue 182

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VOL. 7 ISSUE 182 • WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 2014

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COCAINE HAUL? INSIDE EDGE

By ARMANDO B. FENEQUITO JR.

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ASK Force Davao Cocaine will be revived after traces of illegal drugs were noticed in the Sumifru container yard in Sasa, Davao City where 56 bricks of cocaine were found last March. Davao City Police Office (DCPO) director Senior Superintendent Vicente D. Danao Jr. told reporters in a chance interview yesterday said that the DCPO and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) 11 will revive the task force along with connection with the renewed attempted transshipment. Danao said they had received a report from a confi-

dential agent over the weekend on the alleged transshipment using a Maersk container van, but when they reached it it was already empty. He said police found evidence that something had been hidden in the ceiling, but he added it was inconclusive. “It’s very hard to speculate as of now, ” he said. Danao said what police found were only traces that an attempt had been made to transship drugs. He said the PDEA is now investigating the matter in coordination with Philippine Ports Authority (PPA) and Customs Police. Danao said the operatives

are now tracing where the suspected drugs were possibly unloaded. He said that they are also tracing the origin of the container van. Danao said the police investigators have already talked to Sumifru management regarding the incident. “We are still waiting for the final report,” he said. Danao said the city is only a transshipment point of cocaine because there is no market for the drug here. Earlier, PDEA 11 regional director Emerson Rosales said the market value of cocaine is P6,000 per gram or P6 million per kilo. Last June, Mayor Rodri-

go Duterte led the burning and destruction of bricks of cocaine. At least 16 of the cocaine bricks were confiscated by authorities in 2009 while the remaining 61 bricks were the ones seized at the container yard of Sumifru on the night of March 22. Based on the initial investigation of Bureau of Customs, the container van of Maersk where the bricks were found came from Hong Kong which departed on December 18, 2013 and arrived in the Port of Manila on December 21, 2013. The container arrived in Port of Davao on January 8, 2014.

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