PNP destroys marijuana plants valued at P5-M in Kalinga

MANILA, Philippines – About 25,000 fully-grown marijuana plants (cannabis) worth P5 million were seized and destroyed by the police authorities in Buscalan, Tinglayan, Kalinga, the Philippine National Police (PNP) said Wednesday.

In a statement, PNP chief Dionardo Carlos said this was the result of the two-day clearing operation of cannabis farms in the highlands of Luzon, particularly in the Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR).

The operation led to the discovery of roughly 25,000 pieces of fully-grown marijuana plants, which were planted in a land area of approximately 2,500 square meters, according to the PNP.

The marijuana plants, which have a street value of P5,000,000.00, were burned on the spot by police officers.

No cultivators were arrested during the clearing operations on Monday and Tuesday, the PNP said.

Carlos said the national police force and its partner agencies would intensify their measures to ensure the eradication of cannabis farms and to capture the personalities behind the illegal plantation of marijuana in the region.

β€œI commend our combined forces from the PNP and PDEA as we continue our collaborative efforts to conduct massive marijuana eradication in the mountainous areas of Cordilleras,” said Carlos.

β€œLet us also intensify our efforts in tracking down those who are responsible behind the planting and cultivation of these illegal substances and put them behind bars,” he added. – Jericho Zafra, INQUIRER.net intern

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