3 drug suspects yield P1.1M shabu in Batangas | Inquirer News

3 drug suspects yield P1.1M shabu in Batangas

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LUCENA CITY — Three drug suspects were arrested on Monday and Tuesday, Nov. 28 and 29, in separate buy-bust operations in Sto. Tomas City in Batangas province, and yielded shabu (crystal meth) worth more than P1.1 million.

The Region 4A police reported that anti-illegal drugs operatives collared around 1:15 a.m. Tuesday Akrima Pagador in Barangay Poblacion 2.

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Authorities confiscated 12 sachets of meth weighing 100 grams with an estimated Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB) value of P680,000 at P6,800 per gram.

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Earlier, the same police group nabbed around 10:20 p.m. Leo Villanueva and his associate Rommelyn Afayart in another part of the village.

The suspects yielded six sachets of shabu weighing 25 grams with a DDB value of P442,000.

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The police tagged Pagador and Villanueva as high-value individuals in the local drug scene. Afayart was classified as a street-level drug pusher.

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The police were tracking the source of the illegal drugs.

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The suspects are under police custody and face charges of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

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