Authorities of the Philippines Government on filed charges
in the Department of Justice against the four Chinese nationals who have been arrested
in separate raids in the province of Pampanga that led to the apprehension of “shabu“
(methamphetamine hydrochloride) worth Php7 billion.
The individuals were now facing a
case for the violation of No. 9165 of the Republic Act or the Comprehensive
Dangerous Drugs Act. The Chinese were identified as Neri Tan, Jason Lee, Willie
Yap, all natives of Xiamen, China while Sophia Lee is from Fujian.
The raid was conducted Friday
following the issuance of the search warrant by Quezon City Regional Trial
Court (RTC) Branch 78. The joint team is composed of members from Philippine
Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) and Philippine National Police—Anti—Illegal
Drugs Special Operations Task Force (PNP—AIDSOTF).
The raid was conducted at a warehouse
in the Richtown and Greenville Subdivisions. The operations reportedly yielded
Php7 billion worth (street value) of “shabu”.
One hundred eighty–five kilos of “shabu”
were seized from the raid, and 276 kilos Richtown raid.
The Chinese nationals are now
under the custody of the PDEA main office.
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