3 drug suspects fall in Lucena City | Inquirer News

3 drug suspects fall in Lucena City

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Shabu (crystal meth) | INQUIRER.net stock photo

LUCENA CITY — Police arrested on Thursday a notorious drug trader and two other suspects in a buy-bust operation in this city.

Lieutenant Colonel Reynaldo Reyes, Lucena police chief, reported that members of the city drug enforcement unit collared Tristan Obnamia, Ken Lopez and Wendell Cabuyao at 8 p.m. after they sold P500 worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) to an undercover in Barangay Ibabang Dupay.

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Authorities seized from the suspects five sachets of shabu worth P24,888 in the street market.

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The local police tagged Obnamia as a notorious shabu peddler, while Lopez and Cabuyao were identified as rookies in the illegal drug trade.

A police agent said Obnamia’s group operates in the barangay and nearby areas.

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The suspects were detained and are facing charges of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. INQ

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