Man nabbed for P345,000 'shabu' sent via Clark port | Inquirer News

Man nabbed for P345,000 ‘shabu’ sent via Clark port

/ 01:19 PM February 24, 2023

The parcel's contents included three sachets of suspected "shabu" (crystal meth) with a combined weight of 50 grams. (Photo courtesy of PDEA-3)

The parcel contained three sachets of suspected “shabu” (crystal meth) with a combined weight of 50 grams. (Photo courtesy of PDEA-3)

CLARK FREEPORT ZONE, Pampanga — Authorities on Thursday, Feb. 23, arrested a 63-year-old man in Masantol town in this province in connection with P345,000 worth of “shabu” (crystal meth) that arrived at the Port of Clark several days ago.

In a statement, the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Central Luzon (PDEA-3) identified the suspect as Abner Bautista.

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Bautista was arrested after accepting a package containing 50 grams of shabu from California in the United States during a “controlled delivery,” an entrapment operation aimed at identifying and arresting the owner or receiver of the illegal substances.

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Glenn Guillermo, PDEA-3 information officer, said the package arrived at the port in Clark Freeport on Feb. 18.

PDEA-3 said an X-ray inspector tagged the package initially as “suspicious.” It was then subjected to K-9 sniffing and tested with a spectrometer, which led to the discovery of the shabu.

It said the entrapment operation was conducted with the Clark Inter-Agency Task Group, Bureau of Customs Port of Clark, and Masantol police. INQ

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