4 nabbed in separate drug stings in Bicol | Inquirer News

4 nabbed in separate drug stings in Bicol

By: - Correspondent / @msarguellesINQ
/ 06:04 PM September 15, 2020

LEGAZPI CITY –– Four alleged illegal drug suspects were arrested on Tuesday by police operatives in separate drug stings in three Bicol provinces, a police report said.

Police Major Maria Luisa Calubaquib, Bicol police spokesperson, said the drug operations yielded 10 sachets of suspected shabu (crystal meth) with an estimated street value at P6,800.

In Balud town in Masbate province, Napoleon Informnon Jr., 41, a security guard and resident of Barangay Ambolong in Aroroy town, was caught selling shabu in Barangay Palani at 10:15 a.m. The suspect yielded three sachets of shabu.

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In Tabaco City, Albay, police arrested Herman Bordeos, 44, while selling shabu to an undercover agent in Barangay Cormidal at12:10 p.m. Seized from the suspect was a sachet of shabu and P1,000 marked money.

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In Daet town in Camarines Norte, Christopher Rasco, 49, resident of Barangay Gahonon was arrested for selling two sachets of shabu in the said village around 1 p.m.

Another suspect, Jose Guerra Villiones, 49, of Barangay Bagasbas, was also caught selling shabu in a drug operation in Barangay Borabod in Daet, around 2 p.m. Seized from him were four sachets of shabu and P500 marked money.

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All arrested were under police custody and are facing charges for possession and selling of illegal drugs.

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