4 drug peddlers collared in Camarines Sur | Inquirer News

4 drug peddlers collared in Camarines Sur

4 suspects yield P61,000 meth seized in Camarines Sur 

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LEGAZPI CITY — Four street-level drug peddlers were arrested in separate operations on Friday in Camarines Sur.

Colonel Julius Caesar Domingo, Camarines Sur police chief, said in a report Saturday, March 11, that Harold Ramos, 44, was arrested around 8 p.m. in Barangay Sta. Rosa Del Sur in Pasacao town.

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Authorities recovered 10 sachets of “shabu” (crystal meth) worth P6,000.

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In Calabanga town, Carl Wynne Arcilla, 28, was also arrested at 9:15 a.m. in Barangay Sta. Cruz Poblacion.

Three sachets of shabu worth P6,800 were confiscated from the suspect.

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In Sagñay town, Domenic Celestial, 30, was arrested at 11:50 a.m. in Barangay Sibaguan.

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Domingo said three sachets of shabu worth P2,000 were recovered from Celestial.

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In Nabua town, Glenn Mabansay, 33, was arrested around 7:45 a.m. in a search operation in Barangay La Purisima.

Domingo said the police confiscated two plastic sachets containing marijuana leaves, 10 sachets of shabu, aluminum foil, improvised tooter, a caliber .45 with seven bullets, and other drug tools.

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Mabansay was previously arrested for the same offense.

The suspects were in custody of the police and will be charged of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

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