Gunbattle downs big-time shabu pushing suspect
>> Tuesday, December 3, 2013
ASINGAN, Pangasinan – A suspected drug pusher
was killed after he fired several shots to agents of the Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency Regional Office 1 and
local police evening of Nov. 27 here at Poblacion West.
The killed suspect was
identified as Elias Sultan also known as Kadi while his cohort Benito Monses of
Poblacion East, Asingan, Pangasinan was arrested.
Both suspects were
riding motorcycles when they met a covert agent for the transaction.
The exchange went
smoothly inside the service vehicle of the anti-narcotics agents until the
agent declared his identity prompting Kadi to draw a hidden .45 caliber pistol
and a hand grenade at the same time escaping the vehicle.
Aiming to warn fellow
agents the PDEA agent acting as buyer, jumped for cover shouting the suspect
was armed.
Kadi seeing the
oncoming agents lobbed the grenade and shot them while continuing to run and
jumped to a thickly vegetated area.
Luckily the grenade’s
pin was not totally removed. While the law enforcers together with Asingan
police y searched the area, Kadi used the thick vegetation for cover and
reloaded his pistol.
Seeing the agents
coming closer he again let loose a volley prompting the agents to return fire
eventually hitting him.
He was brought to the
Asingan Community Hospital for treatment but died after several attempts of
physicians to revive him.
Eight large plastic
sachets of methamphetamine hydrochloride known as shabu street valued at about
P1.05 million were recovered in the area including both motorcycles used in the
transport of illegal drugs , 45 caliber pistol used by Kadi including the hand
grenade which was taped for safe transport.
PDEA regional director Adrian G. Alvarino
lauded his men for their quick thinking saying he was glad no law enforcer was
hurt or injured.
“We find this disturbing as Kadi’s action and reaction is relative to a
military training, This is now the third shootout our good men had encountered
and killed a drug suspect in this region, this shows how dangerous our jobs
are,” added Alvarino.
Meanwhile, Benito
Monses was charged for ilegal drugs and will be facing life time imprisonment
with a fine of P500,000 to P10 million pesos if found guilty under Sections 5 of
the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
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