PNP seizes P700-M worth of illegal drugs in a week-long operation

PNP seizes P700-M worth of illegal drugs in a week-long operation

/ 04:18 PM September 17, 2024

Over P700-million worth of illegal drugs were seized from 27 suspects arrested in a string of buy-bust operations conducted from September 9 to 15, according to the Philippine National Police (PNP) Drug Enforcement Group (DEG).

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MANILA, Philippines – Over P700-million worth of illegal drugs were seized from 27 suspects arrested in a string of buy-bust operations conducted nationwide from September 9 to 15, according to the Philippine National Police – Drug Enforcement Group (PNP-DEG).

Authorities confiscated 115,783 grams of crystal meth, locally known as shabu, and 22,000 pieces of marijuana plants, amounting to P791,724,400, based on PDEG’s weekly report released on Monday.

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PDEG also disclosed the narcotics were from 18 operations it conducted during the said period.

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Last month, PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil said that the police force is now implementing a recalibrated approach, which he said targets the sources and supply chains rather than focusing on street-level pushers and users.

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“Our previous strategies concentrated too much on cutting off the heads, but we need to target the body –  the entire supply chain and the sources driving the drug trade,” Marbil said in a statement.  — Emmanuel John Abris, INQUIRER.net intern

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