Body count up in North, Central Luzon drug ‘war’
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ILLEGAL DRUG suspects were killed in
northern and Central Luzon last week.
Six were slain by suspected vigilantes in
Pangasinan Wednesday and on Tuesday night.
Supt. Neil Miro,
Dagupan City police officer-in-charge, identified five of the fatalities as
Salvador Bulatao, alias Magnu; Jimbo Callanta, alias Robin; Ramil Jimenez,
Eddie Meneses and Joseph Tuates.
Miro said the slain men were on drug watch
lists of Barangays Pogo Chico, Pantal and Salisay.
“This could be a
handiwork of a group that is possibly fed up with people involved in illegal
drugs,” he said. “We do not condone such killings and we will do our best
efforts to get to the bottom of this.”
Mervin Casaclang, 47, was waiting for his
daughter at a day care center in Barangay Tonton in Lingayen town when he was
shot.
Lamberto Villa, 41,
chairman of Barangay Tayambani in San Carlos City, was killed in a shootout
with policemen during a raid on his house at around 4:50 a.m. yesterday, said
Supt. Nestor Cusi, city police officer-in-charge.
Cusi said Villa was
the leader of the Dawes drug ring and the most wanted drug personality in San
Carlos.
He said a caliber. 45
pistol as well as ammunition of various calibers, 35 sachets of shabu and drug
paraphernalia were seized during the raid.
Dexter Sumbili, alias
Tengteng, and Manolito Teodoro, alias Palisok, were killed in a sting in
Norzagaray, Bulacan before dawn Wednesday.
The suspects drew
their guns when they sensed they had sold shabu to undercover agents, said
Senior Superintendent Romeo Caramat, Bulacan police acting director.
Caramat said two
.38-caliber revolvers and three sachets of shabu were recovered from the
fatalities.
In Angeles City,
Pampanga, Prince Viray and Rodolfo Mercado, 57, were killed in a reported
shootout with police on Tuesday.
Senior Supt. Sidney
Villaflor, Angeles City police director, said the fatalities yielded two guns
and three sachets of shabu.
Laborer Edmund
Tungpalan, 37, was gunned down by motorcycle-riding men in front of his house
in Barangay Poblacion West, Flora, Apayao on Tuesday.
Police said Tungpalan was on the drug watchlist of the
town.
Osias Dada-an, 36,
who surrendered under Oplan Tokhang recently, was gunned down at a billiard
hall in Barangay Pico in La Trinidad, Benguet also on Tuesday.
Angelito Quaimbao and
Ariel Malabuyoc were slain in a shootout with anti-drug operatives in Barangay
Daan Sarile in Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija, police said.
Two .38-caliber
revolvers and eight sachets of shabu were recovered from the fatalities, police
said.
In La Union, Albrando Plabusay, 40, was slain
in an alleged encounter with policemen during a raid on his residence in
Barangay Upper San Agustin in Bauang town yesterday.
Chief Inspector
Siverio Ordinado Jr., La Union police information officer, said Plabusay was
ranked ninth on the drug watchlist of Pugo town.
Zenaida Alcantara,
42, was shot dead in Barangay Ubbog-Lipcan in Bangued, Abra on Tuesday.
In
Ilocos Norte, Senior Police Officer 1 Perfecto Mike Joaquin, 45, was gunned
down by motorcycle-riding men in front of his house in Barangay 20 in San
Nicolas town Monday.
Senior Inspector Joseph de la Cruz, San
Nicolas police chief, said Joaquin was under investigation for his alleged
links with drug pushers.
Initial investigation showed Joaquin had just
arrived from his duty in Adams town when he was shot at around 7:30 a.m.
He died while being treated at Black Nazarene Hospital.
Paulino Tejada, 48, was shot dead near a
restaurant in Barangay Poblacion Este in Sta. Cruz, Ilocos Sur on Sept. 18.
Senior Insp. Mark Lagman, Sta. Cruz police chief, said Tejada was pronounced
dead on arrival at the Sta. Lucia District Hospital.
Four bullet shells for a .45-caliber pistol
were recovered at the scene.
Lagman
said the fatality surrendered under Oplan Tokhang in July.
A man identified only as Hadji was killed in
a reported shootout with police in Barangay Sta. Trinidad in Angeles City,
Pampanga before dawn Monday.
Senior Supt. Sidney Villaflor, Angeles City
police director, said the fatality was a known drug personality in the
area.
A .22-caliber revolver and two sachets of
shabu were allegedly recovered from the fatality.
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