Woman caught hiding shabu in private part while visiting Pasay jail inmate | Inquirer News

Woman caught hiding shabu in private part while visiting Pasay jail inmate

/ 08:29 PM August 19, 2015

A woman visiting a neighbor at the Pasay City Jail was arrested on Wednesday after she was caught hiding a plastic sachet of suspected “shabu” inside her private part on Wednesday afternoon.

Officers of the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) said the 33-year-old woman placed the contraband inside a condom, which she hid inside her private part.

Based on the initial investigation of Jail Officer I Joel Reyes, the woman arrived at the city jail around 2 p.m. to visit her neighbor, Jefferson Garin, who has been serving his jail sentence for selling drugs.

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When she submitted herself for inspection prior to entering the detention facility, Reyes said they asked her to take off her pants since she was looking nervous and shaky.

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The authorities said she eventually surrendered a sachet of shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) wrapped with a condom and inserted in her private part.

The woman admitted that she was only asked by a certain “Mark,” her neighbor to give the drugs and the other items to Garin in exchange for a P900 fee. She added that she only agreed to the setup because she needed money because her father was recently hospitalized.

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The suspect is set to be turned over to the Pasay City’s anti-illegal drugs office for violating Republic Act No. 9165 or the Dangerous Drugs Act. Maricar B. Brizuela, Philippine Daily Inquirer

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