Vizcaya mayor’s son, 2 others held for illegal drugs
>> Tuesday, June 3, 2014
BAYOMBONG, Nueva Vizcaya –
Criminal charges have been filed against a son of a mayor here and two others,
who were apprehended last week for alleged illegal drug use and possession of
unlicensed firearms.
Reports
identified the suspects as Karpov Salunat, 38, businessman-son of Mayor Aurelio
Salunat of Quezon town this province, and his two companions, Angelo Perez, 30,
and Rogelio Sanchez, 28, who were arrested in adjoining Solano town.
The
suspects are now facing charges for violation of Republic Act 9165 or the
Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, particularly Sections 6 (maintaining
a drug den), 11 (illegal drug possession), 12 (possession of drug
paraphernalia), and 15 (drug use).
The Solano
police also charged the suspects, who were cornered in Salunat’s hut in
Barangay Uddiawan that Thursday night, for illegal possession of firearms
before the local prosecutor’s office.
The
operation, sanctioned by a search warrant issued by Judge Bill Buyucan of the
municipal trial court here, was conducted by joint elements of the provincial
and town police led by Chief Inspector Kevin Bulayungan.
Seized
during the operation were two heat-sealed plastic sachets of suspected shabu;
seven tooters, used aluminum foils, a digital weighing scale, and other drug
paraphernalia.
Also
confiscated were a .38-caliber revolver and a magnum .22 revolver, both without
serial numbers and with five and three bullets, respectively, and P31,500 in
cash.
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