5 Taiwanese get life terms for Parañaque ‘shabu’ lab | Inquirer News

5 Taiwanese get life terms for Parañaque ‘shabu’ lab

By: - Reporter / @dexcabalzaINQ
/ 06:20 AM July 28, 2017

Five Taiwanese nationals were sentenced to life imprisonment on Wednesday, five years after their arrest for operating a “shabu” laboratory in Parañaque City.

Judge Danilo Suarez of Branch 259 of the Parañaque Regional Court found Cheng Yu-teng, Tsai Horng-jen, Yu Kun-lin, Huang Yung-chun and Hsu Yun-pong guilty of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

In his July 27 decision, Suarez also ordered them to pay a fine of P8.5 million each. The five convicts were also ordered transferred from Camp Bagong Diwa, Taguig, where they were detained during trial, to New Bilibid Prison in Muntinlupa City.

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The five were arrested on Aug. 19, 2012, when antinarcotics agents caught them in the act manufacturing shabu inside a three-story house at No. 5 Santissima Trinidad Street, Valley 12, Barangay San Antonio.

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The seized drugs and raw materials were then valued at P150 million. They include 6.5 kilos of shabu, 4 kilos of ephedrine and 4 kilos of pseudoephedrine.

The convicts operated what authorities described as a “kitchen-type” drug lab.

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Three other Taiwanese nationals identified as Yeh James Yuan, Huang Kuan-i and Chang Chuan-tsai, and six Filipinos known only by their aliases were convicted in absentia as they remained at large.

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