More fatalities were
reported last week as government stepped up its war on drugs.
Six
persons, including four suspected drug personalities, were killed in separate
incidents in Luzon on Wednesday.
Arvin
Urbano allegedly drew his gun when he sensed he had sold shabu to policemen who
posed as buyers in Barangay Research Minante 1 in Cauayan, Isabela.
Edwardo
Revarez, 36, was driving his tricycle with his son when he was shot by
unidentified men in front of an elementary school in Barangay Buag in Bambang
town.
The victim
was on the watchlist of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency, but did not
surrender, police said.
Meanwhile,
Jenalyn Rosimo, 21, was walking toward a jeepney terminal along Otek street in
Baguio City when a man appeared from behind and shot her at close range.
Jose Luis
Cabrera, 40, chairman of Barangay Bayugo in Meycauayan, Bulacan, as well as
Gilbert de la Cruz and Benito Gandeza, councilmen of Barangay Mabuno, Gattaran,
Cagayan and Vista Alegre, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya, respectively, were among “high-value”
drug pushers arrested in police operations also on Wednesday.
Another
drug suspect was killed in an alleged shootout with anti-drug operatives while
two others were gunned down by suspected vigilantes Wednesday.
An alias
Rolly, a resident of Barangay Bagna in Malolos, Bulacan reportedly drew
his gun when he sensed he had sold shabu to policemen who posed as buyers at
around 2:25 a.m.
Construction
worker Edgardo Najera, 33, was walking in Sitio Dike, Barangay Banga 2nd in
Plaridel also in Bulacan when he was shot.
Police said
the fatalities were on the drug watchlist in their areas.
Meanwhile,
police are not ruling out illegal drugs as the motive for the shooting that
killed burger stand attendant Rachelle del Rosario in Barangay Patul, Santiago,
Isabela also Wednesday. Two men on a motorcycle were seen leaving the area
after the incident.
At least 32
others were arrested in Luzon the past two days.
Among those
arrested was Florante Duarte, chairman of Barangay Viga in Lasam, Cagayan;
Alden Jake de la Cruz, who was ranked seventh on the drug watchlist of Sta.
Ana, Cagayan, and Jessie Calinga, 13th on the list of drug personalities in
Alicia, Isabela.
Senior
Insp. Leon Umbrero Jr., Lasam police chief, said sachets of shabu, explosives,
a caliber .45 pistol and ammunition were recovered during a raid on Duarte’s
house.
Duarte’s
arrest came after his barangay was declared “drug-free.”
Ten other
drug suspects were arrested in San Jose del Monte, Pulilan, Balagtas and Pandi
in Bulacan; four in Olongapo; six each in Angeles, Pampanga and Pandag,
Maguindanao, two in Laguna and one in Ilocos Norte.
– Ric
Sapnu, Raymund Catindig
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