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DRUG SUSPECTS were killed in Central and North Luzon last week.
The body of a man believed to be a victim of
summary execution was dumped in Barangay Manano in Mallig town in Isabela.
Chief Insp. Charlemagne Tabije, Mallig police
chief, said the body, which was hogtied and wrapped in packing tape, bore
gunshot wounds.
Police said a purse that contained five
plastic sachets of shabu was found in the pocket of the unidentified man.
Bulacan shootout
In
Bulacan, Jimmy Boy Gruta, alias Toto, was killed in an alleged shootout with
police in Sitio Dulong Bayan in Barangay Poblacion, Sta. Maria, Bulacan.
Senior Supt. Romeo Caramat, Bulacan police
acting director, said Gruta resisted arrest after handing over a sachet of
shabu to PO2 Erickson Lacasaman, who posed as buyer.
Caramat said a .38-caliber revolver and
ammunition as well as several sachets of shabu with an estimated value of
P9,000 and P500 in cash were recovered from Gruta, a known drug pusher in
Sta. Maria.
P2.7-B marijuana haul
in Kalinga
Meanwhile,
about 35 hectares of marijuana plantation in Kalinga were cleared in a series
of police operations in the past two weeks.
Chief Supt. Elmo Francis Sarona, Cordillera
police director, said about 12 million fully grown marijuana plants with an
estimated value of P2.7 billion were uprooted.
Sarona said they are targeting 80 hectares of
marijuana plantations on Mt. Chumanchil.
In
La Union, four persons were arrested for carrying P5.1 million worth of
marijuana leaves.
Virgilio Galawa, 23; Ryan Palinas, 22; Edison
Tagaban, 17, and Jerry Tacay, 33, were collared at a checkpoint in Sitio
Cabaroan in Barangay Poblacion in Santol town Monday.
Rogelio Vargas was in an eatery in Barangay
Pinmaludpod, Urdaneta City when he was killed by a lone gunman who posed as a
customer on Saturday.
P8-M marijuana raided in Ifugao
TINOC,
Ifugao – Authorities discovered P8 million worth of marijuana plantation here
in Sitio Lukutan, Ahin, Tinoc, Ifugao on Monday.
Planted with a total of 40,000 fully
grown marijuana plants, the marijuana were at a 10,000-square meter
plantation.
Upon discovery, policemen put the illegal
plant on fire while some were brought to the Ifugao provincial office in Lagawe
for evidence.
No one was caught taking care of the
marijuana in the area, police said.
The
marijuana haul in Ifugao on Monday was the first ever since the
Duterte administration took over and launched its drive versus drugs.
Authorities have discovered marijuana
plantations in Tinoc often, though concentration has been focused in Benguet,
Kalinga and the tri-boundaries of Benguet-La Union and Ilocos Sur.
Espino wants name
cleared
In
Dagupan City, Pangasinan, former governor now congressman Amado Espino Jr said, “I want to see the President at
mabigyan naman ako ng chance at makapag paliwanag,” after a pronouncement by
President Duterte.
Espino said he was completely surprised with
the pronouncement where he was included in New Bilibid Drug Matrix.
He said was against illegal drugs and worked
hard to secure the passage of Republic Act 9165,otherwise known as
comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
Espino
was the principal author of RA 9165.
3 men dead
Three
men were found dead in Bulacan, said Senior Supt. Romeo Caramat, provincial
police acting director.
Two of the fatalities were identified as Rely
Reyes, 25, a resident of Barangay Dulong Mabon in Pulilan town and
Emetrio Guzman of Pandi.
Caramat said the bodies of the victims were
wrapped in packing tape and bore gunshot wounds and notes identifying them as
drug pushers.
In Quirino, a former member of the defunct
Philippine Constabulary was gunned down in a reported shootout with anti-drug
operatives in Barangay Andres Bonifacio in Diffun town before dawn Friday.
Ricardo
Buizon was the most wanted drug personality in the town, and refused to respond
to calls to surrender under Oplan Tokhang, said
Chief Inspector
Maciste Serrano, Diffun police chief.
Serrano
said two sachets of shabu and a .38-caliber revolver were recovered from the
suspects.
Cagayan ambush
In
Cagayan, Edward Bareng, 40, a resident of Barangay Ballang in Buguey town
survived an ambush by unidentified men in Barangay San Vicente.
Chief Inspector Christopher Danao, Buguey
police chief, said Bareng identified his attackers as Jofel Alipio, Alex Alipio
and Aries Ligsay.
Danao said Bareng was on the their drug
watchlist.
Meanwhile, seven employees of the Tarlac
provincial office tested positive for drug use.
“They have to undergo a second confirmatory
test just to make sure,” said Tarlac Gov. Susan Yap.
At least 7,000 drug personalities have
surrendered in Tarlac since July 1.
Yap
said they held an anti-drug summit recently to activate barangay anti-drug
abuse councils in partnership with the Department of Health.
In Masbate, Julios Ducot, the fourth most
wanted drug personality in Claveria town, was arrested in a sting on Friday.
More drug suspects
slain
A
most wanted drug suspect in La Union, was gunned down by unidentified men
Wednesday morning.
Hermie
Licudan was driving his motorcycle with his wife on their way to the Bacnotan
municipal hall when two men on another motorcycle opened fire, said Chief
Inspector Reynaldo Soria, town police chief.
Licudan
was pronounced dead on arrival at the Bacnotan District Hospital.
In Bulacan, three men were killed and four
others were arrested in anti-drug operations in Barangay San Juan in Balagtas
town and Barangay FVR in Norzagaray.
Senior Superintendent Romeo Caramat, Bulacan
police acting director, said the fatalities were known only by their aliases of
Ikong, Danny and Good Job.
Three died in a reported shootout with police
in separate stings in Bulacan on Tuesday.
Senior
Superintendent Romeo Caramat, Bulacan police acting director, identified the
fatalities as Rodesto Jenotan, 52; Rodrigo Maringal, 40, and Danilo
Bardaje.
Caramat said the suspects drew their guns
when they sensed that they were dealing with anti-drug operatives.
Jenotan’s partner Marites Nicolas was
arrested. A hand grenade, 17 sachets of shabu, a weighing scale and drug
paraphernalia were reportedly recovered from the suspects.
In Tarlac, Jonathan Salvador, alias Jojo, 38,
a resident of Barangay Poblacion Norte in Paniqui town shot it out with lawmen
during a sting, said Senior Superintendent Westrimundo Obinque, town police
acting director.
Salvador’s partner Carmille Franilla, 23; his
brother Jovan; Ailyn Peyte, 22, and Rolly Sagun were arrested.
Obique said Salvador was ranked 10th on the
barangay drug watchlist.
Also
on Tuesday, Marvin Cabradilla was shot dead by unidentified men while playing
billiards in Barangay Lingsat in San Fernando City, La Union at around 4:05
p.m.
Cabradilla, who was ranked ninth on the drug
watchlist of the La Union police, was arrested for drug possession in 2014, but
freed after posting bail.
3 found dead
In
Isabela, three men were found dead along the highway in Barangay Paddad in
Alicia town.
The fatalities were identified as tricycle
driver Robert Cariño; Jonathan Salvador, 20, and Dario Bisteros, 23.
Chief Insp. Santos Tecbobolan, Alicia police
chief, said Cariño surrendered under Oplan Tokhang last week while Salvador and
Bisteros were not on their drug watchlist.
Three drug pushers were neutralized while
five others were arrested in separate buy-bust operations conducted by the
Bulacan Police on Tuesday.
Senior Supt. Romeo Caramat, acting Bulacan
police provincial director, identified the three slain suspects as Rodesto
Jenotan alias Hudas, 52, of Cabanatuan City and resident of Bocaue, Bulacan;
Rodrigo Maringal, alias Boy Cruz, 40, of Norzagaray, Bulacan and Danilo
Bardaje alias Jomar Fulgo.
The arrested suspects, on the other hand,
were identified as Leodegario Bernardino alias Joel Donaire, 28 ; Jose Rendora
alias Macmac Eugenio, 50; Bernard Estrella alias Annabelle, 34; Rafael
Serna, 21, and Marites Nicolas, 44.
Supt. Charlie Cabradilla of the Boacue,
Bulacan police, said Jenotan was killed during a buy-bust operation in
Barangay Bambang.
Jenotan, Cabradilla said, apparently
recognized the undercover police officer and hurriedly ran to his bed and
took a hand grenade.
“But before the suspect was able to remove
the grenade pin, the operatives shot him to defend themselves,” he added.
Recovered from the scene were the live
hand grenade, 17 sachets of shabu (with estimated weight of 2 grams worth
P2,500), ammunition, drug-using paraphernalia’s and a marked P500 bill.
In Norzagaray, Supt. Rizalino Andaya reported
that Maringal and Bardaje were killed while four other suspects were arrested
after a shootout during another buy-bust operation conducted by the elements of
Norzagaray police in the suspect’s drug den at Phase 1 Brgy. FVR.
Kalinga haul
At
least P866.5 million worth of fully-grown marijuana plants were uprooted and
burned during another anti-illegal drugs operations at Mt. Chumanchil, Loccong
village in Tinglayan, Kalinga, anti-drug agents said Tuesday.
Juvenal Azurin, Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency-Cordillera chief, said the marijuana plants were destroyed in the
presence of teams from the PDEA-Cordillera and PDEA-Cagayan Valley, Kalinga
provincial police and Tinglayan town police, Army’s 3rd Regional Public Safety
Battalion, Mountain Province and Ifugao Provincial Safety Company members.
The latest marijuana eradication drive was
done from Aug. 15 to Aug. 19. – With reports from Ric Sapnu, Freddie Lazaro,
Jun Elias, Raymund Catindig and Eva Visperas
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