Camp Ranao, Marawi City - A total of 11 packs of high
grade Methamphetamine Hydrochloride "Shabu," weighing 11 kilos, were
recovered by the troops in the conflict area of Marawi City 6pm on June 19 in
the continuing combat clearing operations.
Troops of the Alfa Company, led by 1st Lieutenant Emerson Tapang of the
Army's 49th Infantry Battalion, recovered the shabu and four high-powered firearms
after figuring in a firefight.
Soldiers spotted men in black emerging from a cluster of houses that
prompted troops to maneuver. The terrorists put up a fight, but fled while
carrying items taken from one of the houses.
The estimated street value of the recovered high grade Shabu is between
PhP110M to PhP250M.
It may be recalled that numerous sachets of shabu were recovered by the
troops in the fighting positions of the Maute/ASG terrorist group since the
first and second week of their attack in Marawi.
Troops in the frontline say they are facing drug-crazed individuals,
who are evidently high on illegal drugs.
Lieutenant General Carlito G. Galvez, Jr., Commander of the Western
Mindanao Command, said “the recent recovery is the largest illegal drug haul so
far."
"This strengthens our findings that these terrorists are using
illegal drugs, which according to Muslim religious leaders is Haram. These
Maute and ASG terrorists are not Muslims. They have violated every tenet of the
teachings in the Holy Quran," added Lt. Gen. Galvez.
Aside from using and peddling illegal drugs, the Maute and ASG
terrorists are also using Mosques as sniper positions, logistics hub, and safe
havens for the command and control of their core group.
Brig. Gen. Rolando Joselito Bautista, the commander of 1st Infantry
Division, slammed the terrorists for their continued use of Mosques as battle
positions and the use of drugs.
"We condemn the acts of the Maute/ASG in using Mosques as battle
positions as we deplore their use of illegal drugs that is equally evil as both
are Un-Islamic," said Brig. Gen. Bautista.
The illegal drugs were turned over to the Joint Task Group Haribon and
will be further turned over to the appropriate government agency for proper
disposition. PRNews (posted by Becky D. de Asis - The Redline News PH)
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