News (Media Awareness Project) - Philippines: Big-Time Ecstasy Pusher Nabbed |
Title: | Philippines: Big-Time Ecstasy Pusher Nabbed |
Published On: | 2002-04-25 |
Source: | Philippine Star (Philippines) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-23 11:51:20 |
BIG-TIME 'ECSTASY' PUSHER NABBED
An undocumented Chinese, believed to be the major source of the designer
drug Ecstasy, was nabbed by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation
(NBI) in Manila, over the weekend.
Seized from Jia Li, 24, of 558 Tomas Mapua Street, Binondo, Manila, were
600 tablets of the drug, which is also known as
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA).
MDMA has no approved medical use in the United States and was discovered in
Germany in 1913 and patented by a pharmaceutical company in 1914. It was
intended as a weight-loss (anorectic) drug, but because of its side-effects
MDMA was never marketed.
Ecstasy has fast become popular as a designer drug among rich teenagers who
frequent rave dance parties. An expensive "upper," each Ecstasy tablet
costs at least P1,400, said the NBI.
According to an NBI insider, Jia was arrested following the arrest of
another Ecstasy pusher who pointed him as the source of the drug.
Following this, NBI agents conducted intensive surveillance and engaged Jia
in several test buys. On April 19, an undercover NBI agent posed as a buyer
and ordered 600 of the tablets.
The NBI said, Jia met the agent at SM Manila where he exchanged the drugs
for marked cash. However, Jia noticed the agents and fled to his house
where he was later arrested.
Seized from him were the Ecstasy tablets with brands "G2000," "Yellow
Tower," "Peach Mango Pie," and "Green Marijuana."
NBI insiders said Jia smuggled the drugs inside stuffed toys from
Singapore. He distributes the drugs nationwide using shopping malls as
points of transaction. Payment for the drugs is made through banks, the NBI
said.
NBI sources are also looking into the possibility that Jia supplied some
actors and actresses with Ecstasy tablets.
NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco said Jia has refused to cooperate with the NBI
and identify his overseas contact for fear of the safety of his family in
Xiamen, China.
An undocumented Chinese, believed to be the major source of the designer
drug Ecstasy, was nabbed by agents of the National Bureau of Investigation
(NBI) in Manila, over the weekend.
Seized from Jia Li, 24, of 558 Tomas Mapua Street, Binondo, Manila, were
600 tablets of the drug, which is also known as
Methylenedioxymethamphetamine (MDMA).
MDMA has no approved medical use in the United States and was discovered in
Germany in 1913 and patented by a pharmaceutical company in 1914. It was
intended as a weight-loss (anorectic) drug, but because of its side-effects
MDMA was never marketed.
Ecstasy has fast become popular as a designer drug among rich teenagers who
frequent rave dance parties. An expensive "upper," each Ecstasy tablet
costs at least P1,400, said the NBI.
According to an NBI insider, Jia was arrested following the arrest of
another Ecstasy pusher who pointed him as the source of the drug.
Following this, NBI agents conducted intensive surveillance and engaged Jia
in several test buys. On April 19, an undercover NBI agent posed as a buyer
and ordered 600 of the tablets.
The NBI said, Jia met the agent at SM Manila where he exchanged the drugs
for marked cash. However, Jia noticed the agents and fled to his house
where he was later arrested.
Seized from him were the Ecstasy tablets with brands "G2000," "Yellow
Tower," "Peach Mango Pie," and "Green Marijuana."
NBI insiders said Jia smuggled the drugs inside stuffed toys from
Singapore. He distributes the drugs nationwide using shopping malls as
points of transaction. Payment for the drugs is made through banks, the NBI
said.
NBI sources are also looking into the possibility that Jia supplied some
actors and actresses with Ecstasy tablets.
NBI director Reynaldo Wycoco said Jia has refused to cooperate with the NBI
and identify his overseas contact for fear of the safety of his family in
Xiamen, China.
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