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Canadian drug suspects arrested in PH

/ 07:35 PM January 16, 2014

Arrested Canadian nationals James Clayton Riach, right, and Ali Memar Mortazavi Shirazi wait for their inquest proceeding at the Department of Justice in Manila, Philippines, Thursday, Jan. 16, 2014. Anti-Organized and Transnational Crime Division of the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) said four Canadians, including Riach and Shirazi, were arrested Wednesday for allegedly trafficking illegal drugs from Mexico. The suspects have alleged links to a Mexican cartel and are undercutting Chinese traffickers dominating the local market and this could trigger a drug war, NBI said. Agents seized cocaine, methamphetamine and MDMA, which is similar to ecstasy, from one of the condominiums enough to fill at least three suitcases. (AP Photo/Bullit Marquez)

MANILA, Philippines — Philippine anti-narcotics agents have arrested four Canadians for allegedly trafficking illegal drugs from Mexico, a government investigator said Thursday.

The suspects have alleged links to a Mexican cartel and are undercutting Chinese traffickers dominating the local market, which could lead to a violent drug war in the Philippines, said Rommell Vallejo, chief of the Anti-Organized and Transnational Crime Division of the National Bureau of Investigation.

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“This is the first time we have encountered a syndicate composed of Canadian nationals,” he said.

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Vallejo said the Canadian group was selling crystal meth at half the price offered by the Chinese.

“There are so many Chinese syndicates involved in drugs, and some of them will feel threatened by these cheap drugs,” he said. “I believe that if we don’t check it, this will lead to a drug war.”

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The suspects were arrested Wednesday in separate raids on three posh condominiums in Manila with a large stash of drugs worth more than P100 million ($2.25 million), Vallejo said, adding that the wife of one of the men also was in custody.

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Agents seized enough cocaine, methamphetamine and MDMA, which is similar to ecstasy, from one of the condominiums to fill at least three suitcases, Vallejo said.

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The suspects face life imprisonment if convicted of anti-drugs charges, for which bail cannot be posted.

Vallejo said that the drugs were shipped by parcel service from Mexico, pressed and sandwiched in metal serving trays.

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He identified the suspects as James Riach, Ali Shirazi, Barry Espadilla and Tristan Olazo.

Riach was arrested in a penthouse the group rented in suburban Makati city, and Shirazi in another unit in the same building, which the group used as their “party pad,” he said.

Espadilla and Olazo, who are originally from the Philippines, were arrested in a small condominium unit in Taguig city, which was used as a “kitchen laboratory” and where most of the drugs were seized, Vallejo said. Espadilla’s wife was detained in the third condominium.

Riach and Shirazi were presented to a state prosecutor for an inquest Thursday. They and their lawyers refused to make a statement to journalists.

Citing Canadian press reports, Eric Isidoro, chief of the Reaction, Arrest and Interdiction Division of the NBI, said that Riach and Espadilla were members of the Independent Soldiers gang in Vancouver and had criminal records. Riach was convicted of weapons possession charges and Espadilla of heroin and cocaine possession after their arrest in 2008, Isidoro said.

In December, Philippine authorities raided a ranch in Batangas province south of Manila and recovered 84 kilograms (185 pounds) of crystal meth worth around 420 million pesos ($9.4 million) intended for the local market by the Mexico’s Sinaloa cartel.

Vallejo said it was unclear whether the Canadians were linked to the same group.

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