Cebu anti-narc team gets P50k reward for killing drug suspect | Inquirer News

Cebu anti-narc team gets P50k reward for killing drug suspect

/ 05:38 PM May 23, 2016

CEBU CITY- Cebu City Mayor-elect Tomas Osmeña handed over P50,000 in cash to the members of the Cebu City Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force (CAIDSOTF) team who shot and killed a suspected drug pusher last week.

Senior Insp. Eunil Avergonzado and his team members received the money at Osmeña’s home in Barangay Guadalupe, Cebu City, on Monday afternoon.

The reward was for the death of Teodoro Cabriana, a suspected drug pusher, who was killed in his house in Barangay Sudlon II during an operation last week.

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Avergonzado said they would donate half of the money for the reconstruction of St. Vincent Ferrer Parish in Pitalo, San Fernando town, southern Cebu that was damaged in a fire.

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The other half will be used to buy high definition flashlights, handcuffs and bullets.

“We cannot eliminate drugs but I promise you, it (the problem of illegal drugs) will go down. As a matter of fact, it has already started to go down because many of them (drug pushers) are lying low. We are trying to look for them and we will find them,” Osmeña told reporters.

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He said they have a list of suspected drug lords, some of whom are allegedly policemen.

“So this warning goes not only to the drug lords but also to the policemen who are involved (in the illegal drugs trade),” he said./rga

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