Subic Freeport traffic officer nabbed for drugs | Inquirer News

Subic Freeport traffic officer nabbed for drugs

By: - Correspondent / @amacatunoINQ
/ 01:36 PM December 10, 2016

OLONGAPO CITY – A traffic officer employed at the Subic Bay Freeport Zone was arrested along with three other drug suspects in a police operation here on Friday afternoon (Dec. 9).

Mark Louie Deliquiña, 34, a traffic investigator of the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority’s Law Enforcement Department, was caught engaging in a pot session with two other suspects in an alleged drug den in Barangay (village) Old Cabalan at about 12:45 p.m.

Authorities raided the house of suspected drug dealer Roberto Aum, 44, after he sold an undercover policeman a sachet containing alleged shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride), said Insp. Jerry Abaigar, team leader of the City Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operation Taskforce.

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Police said Deliquiña and his two companions, Philip Dorongon, 30, and Albert Castuera, 43, were caught sniffing shabu inside Aum’s house which had been under surveillance by authorities.

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Seized from the suspects were four plastic sachets containing suspected shabu and drug paraphernalia.

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