Marijuana plants worth nearly P11 million destroyed in Kalinga

Marijuana plants worth nearly P11 million destroyed in Kalinga

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 04:33 PM July 01, 2024

Nearly P11 million worth of marijuana plants destroyed in Kalinga

Almost P11 million worth of fully grown marijuana plants were destroyed in Tinglayan, Kalinga, on Sunday, June 30, 2024, according to the Philippine National Police-Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG). INQUIRER FILES

MANILA, Philippines — Almost P11 million worth of fully grown marijuana plants were destroyed in Tinglayan, Kalinga, over the weekend, the Philippine National Police-Drug Enforcement Group (PDEG) said Monday.

According to PDEG, its operatives in the Cordillera Administrative Region, with the assistance of the Tinglayan Municipal Police, discovered the plants along Barangay Ngibat.

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Authorities said the operation on Sunday, June 30, resulted in the uprooting of 54,500 pieces of fully grown marijuana plants with an estimated standard price of P10,900,000.

They added that the plants were being grown on a 5,450-square meter land.

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A police report also revealed that all seized marijuana were burned in compliance with the Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

PDEG, however, said that “no cultivator was apprehended during the conduct of the operation.”

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