Western VIsayas anti-drug operations yield P10.2-M shabu

Western Visayas anti-drug operations yield P10.2-M shabu

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/ 11:43 AM December 13, 2024

Western Visayas anti-drug operations yield P10.2-M shabu

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ILOILO CITY — Western Visayas anti-drug operatives confiscated more than P10.2 million worth of suspected shabu during an intensified operation, the Police Regional Office said Thursday.

The 24-hour operation started at 6 a.m. on Dec. 10 until 5:59 of the following day and yielded about 1,206 grams of illegal drugs with an estimated market price of P8.2 million.

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The operations also resulted in the arrest of 19 suspects.
“Of the number of arrests, four are tagged as high-value individuals, and fifteen are street-level individuals,” the PRO6 said in a statement.

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The Negros Occidental Police Office netted the biggest volume of suspected illegal drug confiscation, reaching P5.7 million, followed by Iloilo City Police Office with P2.4 million.

In the afternoon of Dec. 11, the Pavia Municipal Police Station-Drug Enforcement seized around 300 grams of shabu worth P2.04 million during a buy-bust operation in barangay Pagsangaan, Pavia.

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A high-value individual identified as Manong, a resident of Barangay Bakhaw Manduriao, Iloilo City, and alias Lyn of Sibulan, Negros Oriental, were arrested.

All suspects are under police custody and facing charges of violation of Republic Act 9165, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. (PNA)

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