Two dead in Tuba shootout; PNP probes gun, drug trade
>> Thursday, September 6, 2018
By
Dionisio Dennis Jr.
TUBA, Benguet – Police
are probing presence of a group engaged
in illegal selling of firearms in Baguio and Benguet after two men were killed
Tuesday morning Tuesday here in Bontiwey, Poblacion.
Tuba
municipal chief of police, Chief Insp. James Acod said police are investigating
activities of the “Pagari group,” reportedly engaged in gun running or illegal
trade of firearms in this city and Benguet province.
Acod said
intelligence reports revealed existence of the Pagari group.
Pedro Badong
Animalis, 23, resident of Lower Rock Quarry, Baguio City, and his unidentified
companion were killed in a shootout with intelligence operatives of Baguio,
Benguet, and Tuba police.
Policemen
were supposed to conduct a "test buy" from the two when the incident
happened.
While the
policemen were alighting from their vehicle, they were fired upon by the two
suspects.
The
unidentified suspect was killed while attempting to escape to a forested area
of the mountain.
Confiscated
from the suspects were a Cal. 45 pistol and a Cal. 38 revolver with several
magazines loaded with ammunition.
"There
is a possibility that the two who were killed have companions who are also
selling firearms," Acod said.
Acod they are
not discounting the possibility of the two suspects’ involvement in the illegal
drugs trade.
The
police confiscated four plastic sachets of "shabu" from Animalis’
pocket.
In Buguias
town, also in Benguet, Dentor Begay
Cayat, 23, of Magmagaling, Buyacaoan was lucky not to have been shot when he
was nabbed at Lutheran, Abatan in a buy-bust operation last week.
Recovered
items were buy bust money amounting to P1,000, one black leather purse
containing suspected shabu with an estimated value of P70,000.00, assorted drug
paraphernalia, and a cellular phone.
In nearby
Mankayan town, an alleged drug peddler identified as Edrian Wacangan Labisen,
24, farmer, was arrested in his residence at Ambabag, Guinaoang last week.
Confiscated
from him were plastic sachet containing suspected shabu and P4,000 cash.
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