IPA CITY, Philippines The Lipa City Regional Trial Court on Friday convicted nine Chinese nationals and a Filipino accused of violating the Dangerous Drugs Act of 1972.
The verdict was a culmination of a seven-year case that began in late April 2001 when Sto. Niño Barangay Captain Eline Mea saw a thick smoke and smelled obnoxious odor coming from the house occupied by Marcelo and the Chinese men in Purok 6.
Mea and the rest of the village officials later conducted surveillance on the house and saw men "cooking something in large kettles."
They later tipped off authorities on suspicion that the area was used for the manufacture of illegal drugs.
They should die from electric chair or lethal injection. But for now, wicked law saves them and they will stay for life in prison without chance of parole.



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