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Drug suspect wounded in Imus City buy-bust

P442,000 shabu seized in Mabalacat City

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LUCENA CITY—A suspected drug trader was wounded in an alleged shootout with the police during a buy-bust operation in Imus City on Sunday, August 7.

Anti-illegal drug operatives were about to arrest drug suspects Jeasalyn Tupaz and one alias “Bonbon” after they allegedly sold “shabu” (crystal meth) to an undercover cop in Barangay Anabu at 1:50 p.m.

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When the lawmen introduced themselves as policemen, Bonbon reportedly drew a handgun and shot the arresting officers but instead hit Tupaz on her right leg.

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Bonbon managed to escape toward a creek after the shooting, police said.

The police brought Tupaz to Ospital Ng Imus for treatment.

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Recovered from Tupaz were four plastic sachets of shabu weighing 20 grams with an estimated Dangerous Drugs Board value of P136,000.

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The police tagged the two suspects as high-value individuals.

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Tupaz is facing charges for violating Section 5 and 11, Article II of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

The police are now in pursuit of Bonbon. INQ

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