PDEA recovers cocaine
brick in a buy bust operation in Tacloban
By Philippine Information Agency (PIA 8)
August
21, 2010
TACLOBAN CITY –
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Region 8 Director Julius R. Navales expressed concern as he informed that one cocaine brick was
recovered in a buy bust operation held on Sunday, at a well-known
eatery along Justice Romualdez St., Tacloban City.
In a talk with the
Philippine Information Agency, Director Navales who personally headed
the buy bust operation said that a PDEA asset tipped that someone was
looking for a buyer of cocaine brick.
The buy bust operation
resulted to the arrest of a certain Darwin Carnalan, 23 years old, a
resident of Barangay 82, Marasbaras, Tacloban City, and Randy Doblon,
34 years old from Guiuan, Eastern Samar and temporarily residing at
Marasbaras, Tacloban City.
Darwin Carnalan was
caught while giving one brick of cocaine to a PDEA agent who posed as
a buyer, Director Novales said.
“Ano ini,” Darwin said
as he was accosted at 3:00 o’clock in the afternoon.
“Huli ini,” Director
Novales answered Darwin, who confessed that he was just requested to
deliver the package to the buyer by a certain Randy Doblon.
At around 5:30 in the
afternoon, a follow up operation at Villa Dolina, resulted to the
apprehension of Randy Doblon, Director Novales said.
The two suspects are
now detained at the
Tacloban City
lock up cell, Director Novales said.
Cases of violation of
Section 5 in relation to Article 26 of Republic Act 9165 have been
filed against them at the Tacloban City Prosecutor’s Office since they
were arrested in Tacloban City, Director Novales added.
Meanwhile, the cocaine
brick is now at the PNP Crime Laboratory for quantitative analysis and
for a test to confirm its purity, and its being indeed, a cocaine
brick.
Two-tons of cocaine
cargo was allegedly dumped off the waters of
Eastern Samar
last December from a foreign vessel, the F/V King Yue 1, that was
bound for Hongkong.
The foreign vessel was
being tailed by international narcotics unit and fearing that it might
get caught with the cocaine cargo upon learning that they were being
followed, the crew of the ship was believed to have dumped the cocaine
off the waters of Eastern Samar. (PIA 8)