Colombian drug cartel 'expands operation' in Philippines

DAVAO. Cocaine bricks found in Davao Oriental. (PNP photo)
DAVAO. Cocaine bricks found in Davao Oriental. (PNP photo)

THE Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) believes the floating cocaine recovered recently belongs to the Colombian drug cartel, which has expanded its operation in the country.

PDEA Chief Aaron Aquino said Tuesday, February 25, the cocaine recovered off Sorsogon in 2018 contained ethyl acetate and methyl ethyl ketone — two chemicals that are traditionally used by Colombian drug manufacturers.

"Tama ang ating Presidente (Rodrigo Duterte) nung sinabi niya na pumapasok na ang Colombian drug cartel sa atin kasi based doon sa nakuha nating representative sample sa Matnog, Sorsogon, noong 2018, lumalabas na ito ay nagawa sa Colombia," Aquino said.

(President Rodrigo Duterte was right when he said the Colombian drug cartel is operating in the country, because based on the cocaine samples we got from Matnog, Sorsogon in 2018, it seemed the cocaine was manufactured in Colombia.)

Following the discovery of cocaine bricks in the country’s shoreline, Duterte said the Medellin group of Colombia has expanded operations in the Philippines. This, he added, is a “serious problem.”

Duterte said the illegal drugs were produced in old trawlers and were thrown into the sea with a GPS attached for retrieval.

"We are in danger dahil (because) on the right side, ang Mexico, ang Medellin, Colombia, pumapasok (drugs from Mexico, Medellin, Colombia enter the country). Dito kung makikita mo, lumulutang shabu, cocaine. At mahirap ang Pilipinas dahil pinakamahabang shoreline (Here in the Philippines, you'll see floating shabu and cocaine, and the Philippines has the longest shoreline)," Duterte said.

"Kulang tayo. So I cannot afford na may isang patrol dito, island per island, ganun kahirap (We don't have the manpower. So I cannot afford to put patrols in different islands. That's how difficult it is)," he added.

According to the Philippine National Police, since February 10, 164.81909 kilos of cocaine worth P871,654,226 were recovered in the country's eastern seaboards.



But Aquino said only two or three percentage of drug users in the Philippines prefer to use cocaine as compared to shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride), marijuana and ecstasy, which is the top three drug substance in the country.

He said it is also possible that the Philippines is being used as a transshipment point of drug cartels. (SunStar Philippines)

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