Bulacan cop, 2 suspects hurt in P5.4-M drug sting

Bulacan cop, 2 suspects hurt in P5.4-M drug sting

/ 05:36 PM November 17, 2024

Bulacan cop, 2 suspects hurt in P5.4-M drug sting

STING OPERATION. The illegal drugs worth P5.4 million seized by Meycauayan City Police Station agents on Nov. 17, 2024. The sting operation in Barangay Pandayan resulted in a shootout that injured a police officer and two suspects. (Photo courtesy of PRO3)

CITY OF MALOLOS, Bulacan – A police officer and two suspects were injured in an anti-drug operation in Barangay Pandayan, Meycauayan City that also resulted in the confiscation of approximately PHP5.4 million worth of shabu on Sunday morning.

Based on a statement of Brig. Gen. Redrico Maranan, Police Regional Office-Central Luzon Director, operatives of the Special Drug Enforcement Unit under the Meycauayan City Police Station were conducting a casing and surveillance operation against suspects alias “Dan” and alias “Analyn” when the former opened fire while in a private vehicle.

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“The police returned fire, and despite the suspects’ attempt to escape, they were quickly caught and arrested,” Maranan said.

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Both suspects were shot while Capt. Jocel Clavario, chief of the Intelligence and Drug Enforcement Unit, sustained a wound to the left leg.

The Provincial Forensic Unit quickly arrived to ensure proper investigation and processing of the crime scene.

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Aside from the seized 800 grams of suspected shabu, Maranan said an automatic 9mm Uzi rifle with ammunition and magazines were also found in the crime scene.

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