P6.6 Million Worth of Marijuana Shrubs Destroyed in Kalinga Operation
Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
TLDR
- Authorities in Kalinga, Philippines, destroyed approximately P6.6 million worth of marijuana shrubs.
- The eradication operation took place over two days in Tinglayan, Kalinga, covering a 3,000-square-meter area.
- Law enforcement officials uprooted around 33,000 fully grown marijuana plants; no suspects were apprehended at the scene.
In a significant operation targeting illegal drug cultivation, joint forces from the Philippine Drug Enforcement AgencyโCordillera and local police have successfully eradicated a substantial marijuana plantation in Tinglayan, Kalinga. The two-day operation, conducted from Sunday to Monday, resulted in the destruction of an estimated P6.6 million worth of fully grown marijuana plants spread across a 3,000-square-meter site in Barangay Loccong. Law enforcement officials reported uprooting approximately 33,000 plants, a testament to the scale of the illegal cultivation. While no suspects were present at the scene during the eradication, the operation underscores the ongoing commitment of authorities in the Philippines to combat the proliferation of illegal drugs, particularly in regions known for such activities. This successful bust is part of a broader national strategy to dismantle drug networks and curb the supply of illicit substances, reinforcing the government's stance on maintaining peace and order throughout the country.
Originally published by PhilStar in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.