Curfew violator held for 'shabu' in Naga City | Inquirer News

Curfew violator held for ‘shabu’ in Naga City

LEGAZPI CITY –– Police arrested a curfew violator, who was later found in possession of illegal drugs in Naga City early Tuesday.

Colonel Felix Servita Jr., director of the Naga City police, said in a report that village watchmen and officials flagged down a motorcycle used by Jhun Dave Castillo, 25, and Andy Tuason Jr., 20, in front of the Barangay Triangulo outpost around 2:30 a.m.

When they were inside the outpost for booking and blotter purposes, the suspects acted uneasily and suddenly fled, prompting other barangay watchmen and policemen on patrol to chase them.

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Castillo was then arrested, while Tuason was able to escape.

Seized were a sling bag with eight sachets of suspected “shabu” (crystal meth) and P21,100 cash.

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