By Mortz
C. Ortigoza
ALAMINOS
CITY – The United States’ Drug Enforcement Administration had intelligence
report that the Bolinao shoreline was not used by the Chinese to transport illegal
drugs from the Chinese mainland.
The
coastal town of Bolinao faces China through the South China Sea.
The
source who was privy to this report but asked anonymity said that Pangasinan First
Congressional District Representative Jesus “Boying” Celeste said the DEA intelligence report seen by
Philippine law enforcers only shows that the accusation that the solon abet the
proliferation of dangerous drugs shabu or methamphetamine hydrochloride was
baseless.
“The Chinese would rather manufacture shabu
in some secluded places like those in Arayat town in Pampanga and at Barangay
Bimmotobot Naguilian in La Union instead of shipping them through Bolinao
sea from China,” the source added.
Celeste
lives in the rustic town Bolinao where he was a nine years mayor before he ran
for Congress. He is now on his last term as solon.
DEA is
the local version of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency.
In August
7, 2016 Celeste was included on the list of President Rodrigo Duterte as
protector of the illegal substance.
Lately,
local newspaper Pahayagan ng Bayan wrote that the PDEA and the Philippine
National Police had cleared Celeste of any involvement with drugs and the
evaluation papers only wait for the approval of the President of the
Philippines.
The
source said that compared to the other five congressmen in Pangasinan province,
Celeste’s huge multi-million pesos money churning businesses like his almost
two hundred bedrooms world class El Pescador Hotel that caters to locals and
tourists, fish selling business where he was dubbed as “Bangus Czar”, and
others in the town of Bolinao were palpable to the people of the
province.
Department
of Interior and Local Government Mike Sueno lauded Celeste who submitted himself
last December 22 , 2016 at the former office in Manila.
The solon
went to the office of Task Force Agila
that handled the investigation of the 50 local government officials who were
implicated to the illegal drugs.
Sueno, as
disclosed by Janice Hidalgo, Celeste public relation woman, believed that the
beleaguered congressman’s name will soon be cleared as the final report
submitted by the DILG awaits only the final approval and announcement of the
president which may come early of this year.
Celeste
cited to Northern Watch that Sueno
told him in that meeting to write a formal request for the return of his two
police bodyguards taken from him by the police hierarchy and the nine long and
short licensed firearms he surrendered to the police regional office in La
Union.
“I just found out that you are a businessman,”
Sueno told Celeste.
Celeste
cited his plight as that of Pangasinan Fifth District Congressman Amado T.
Espino Jr.
President
Duterte however apologized to Espino after the PDEA and the PNP cleared the
solon of any link to narcotics trade in Pangasinan.
Both
Celeste and Espino protested that their political detractors and their families’
political rival in the rambunctious politics of Pangasinan were behind the
misinformation that they both aid the proliferation of the narcotics.
“Kung sino ang naglaglag kay Congressman
Espino ay pareho lang po iyan dahil ginagawa na iyan minsan sa amin. Ni charged
pa kami ng murder noon kasama pa rin si Governor Espino noon,” Celeste told
media men during Duterte’s first official visit last November 2, 2016 in Sual,
Pangasinan.
According
to Hidalgo, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency’s Director General Isidro Lapena
cited through the Agency’s website that the PDEA could not connect any activity
to which Celeste could have been into illegal drug's trade and instead found
several records of the solon who had initiated several drug busting activities
from his term as the mayor of Bolinao.
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