Archive for February, 2007

Olongapo City Subic Bay Dangerous Drugs Shabu SBMA

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Subic shabu burned The Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency on Friday destroyed P5.3 billion worth of dangerous drugs, said to be the biggest shipment burned at the Integrated Waste Management, Inc. facility in Cavite. Officials said the drugs, which weighed a total of 973 kilos, included shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride)—755 kg; marijuana—1.2kg; and opium poppy seeds—217 kg. Majority of the burned drugs, which included the entrapped 755 kg shabu shipment at the Subic Freeport in May, were seized by drug enforcement agencies. A Chinese businessman identified as Anthony Ang, who was allegedly behind the drug smuggling, has remained in hiding since late last month. Superintendent Jose AE. Rayco, regional director of PDEA Region III, said they were waiting for the warrant to be issued for Ang, his wife Estrella and his brother-in-law. Others present in the destruction were Vicente Sotto III, chair of the Dangerous Drugs Board, Public Attorney’s Office Chief Persida Acosta, Trece Martires Mayor Melencio de Sagun, and Assistant Secretary Ferdinand Cui of the Presidential Management Staff. Sotto said the destruction of the drugs will wipe out the country’s reputation as a trans-shipment point of illegal drugs.”

Sea Lion Show (1) – Subic Bay, Philippines

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Sea Lion show at Ocean Adventure Park in Subic Bay, Philippines. The Sea Lion show is not only entertaining, it also shows how marine animals are affected by our doings and teaches us also how to help save them and the environment. The video was taken during the Educational Tour of the Queen Mary Help of Christian Educational Center of Cardona, Rizal held last January 31, 2008 at Subi Bay, Philippines. Watching the sea lion show on video is great but it is even greater and more fun if you watch it live. The Ocean Adventure Park also boasts of Dolphin show, aquariums and sanctuary for Philippine eagles, civet cats, monkeys, etc. It’s really worth visiting them.