Police recovers 18
more bricks of cocaine in Eastern Samar
By Philippine Information Agency (PIA 8)
July
22, 2010
TACLOBAN CITY –
Eighteen more bricks of suspected cocaine were recovered after two
days of intensive monitoring and search operations versus illegal
drugs conducted by the members of the Anti-illegal Drugs Special
Operations Task Force, Regional Intelligence Division, Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency, K9 Team of the Philippine Coast Guard, Borongan
City Police, and Salcedo Municipal Station in the province of Eastern
Samar.
Philippine National
Police Regionn 8 Director Rey L. Lañada informed that at around 8:30
in the morning of
July 21, 2010, at Barangay Divinubo, Borongan,
Eastern Samar, 16
cocaine bricks were voluntarily surrendered at the Borongan Police
Station.
The PNP Director said
that fourteen (14) cocaine bricks were surrendered by Edwin Doculan,
37 years old; and two other cocaine bricks were turned-over by Edgar
Beros, 50 years old.
This was made possible
through the efforts of the joint elements of Eastern Samar Provincial
Police Office, Borongan Police Station, AIDSOTF, RSOG and RID 8,
Director Lañada said.
Meanwhile, at about
11:00 o’clock in the morning of the same day, two bricks of cocaine
were surrendered by Victor Gana, of legal age of Barangay Burak; and
Antonio Basiides Labay of Barangay San Roque, both of the
municipality
of Salcedo.
This was made possible
through the collective effort of the Salcedo Municipal Police Station
led by Police Inspector Gilberto Colima, AIDSOTF, RID PRO 8, K9 Unit
of the Philippine Coast Guard and PDEA 8 under the supervision of
Eastern Samar Provincial Director Felixberto Castillo.
The surrendered
cocaine bricks are now under the custody of the Eastern Samar Police
Provincial Office, Director Lañada said. The same will be subsequently
turned over to the PNP Crime Laboratory 8 for chemical analysis.
Director Lañada
expressed his gratitude for the all-out support of the local residents
in Borongan and Salcedo, Eastern Samar, in informing and surrendering
the cocaine bricks to the Philippine National Police.
Director Lañada
reiterated his call for the local residents not to sell any illegal
drugs they might recover. If they do that and they are arrested, the
case that would be filed against them will be non-bailable, the good
Director added.