PNP-AIDSOTF elated over conviction of Chinese drug lord | Inquirer News

PNP-AIDSOTF elated over conviction of Chinese drug lord

/ 04:37 PM June 02, 2015

THE anti-illegal drugs unit of the Philippine National Police is considering the recent conviction of a Chinese national a big victory against the drug menace in the country.

Senior Superintendent Benjamin Lusad, chief of the Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force, expressed his elation on the decision of a Paranaque City court that sentenced Beni Chua Ang to double life imprisonment for selling and possessing several kilos of shabu or metamphetamine hydrochloride.

In a 19-page decision, Judge Danilo Suarez of branch 259 Paranaque City regional trial court, gave the Chinese drug lord two life imprisonment terms along with a fine of P10 million.

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With the conviction of Ang, who was arrested in 2012, Lusad said he is optimistic that more bigtime drug lords will be sent to jail.

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“This is another triumph for our men and women as well as the community. A pusher in jail saves a lot of our youth,” he said in a statement on Tuesday.

Lusad also urged AIDSOTF operatives to draw inspiration from the court’s decision and asked them to strive more in delivering “high-impact” operations against illegal drugs to make a dent in the rampant drug problem in the country.

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AIDSOTF men arrested Ang in a sting operation at the parking lot of a mall in Barangay (village) Tambo. He was nabbed after selling one kilogram of shabu for P3 million to a police deep cover agent.

Police also found three red foil packs of Chinese tea containing three kilograms of shabu in Ang’s backpack.  AC

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