These rich kids will still be "rich kids" even if they don't deal drugs, because their parents are "rich" people. So what's the deal with them now? This was posted last new years eve, i just thought it's a good topic to for this newly open blog.
The so-called "Alabang Boys," three rich kids nabbed for alleged possession of drugs, are top-level drug peddlers, the chief of the country’s anti-drug agency said Wednesday.
Ret. Gen. Dionisio Santiago, Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) chief, told ABS-CBN News Channel that the "Alabang Boys" -- Richard Santos Brodett, Jorge Jordana Joseph and Joseph Ramirez Tecson -- were involved in a group that has an international network.
"This is a big group, and they use the Internet to get drugs from America," Santiago said, adding that the information came directly from the three boys during interrogation.
He said the group of the three boys supplies Ecstasy pills, a deadly rave drug, to Baguio City. He added that the three are on the second innermost layer of a big syndicate.
The PDEA chief said the Department of Justice's (DOJ) resolution dismissing the drug charges filed against the three may prevent the agency from discovering a bigger drug syndicate.
"This operation may lead to a bigger one. They have an international network.. They (Alabang Boys) are second in line. It's hard to penetrate the second line," Santiago said.
The three boys were arrested by PDEA agents in separate operations in Ayala Alabang in Muntinlupa City and Cubao, Quezon City last September 20.
Seized from there were 60 Ecstasy tablets, 11 sachets of cocaine and drug paraphernalia, including a marijuana grinder and weighing scales.
Santiago also belied a claim by one of the suspects' lawyer that the case should not be treated as a big one because the three boys are only drug users.
"If this is small, I don't know what is big," Santiago said.
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