NPD cop, 3 others fall for alleged drug trafficking in Valenzuela | Inquirer News

NPD cop, 3 others fall for alleged drug trafficking in Valenzuela

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 05:27 PM July 27, 2019

Metro Manila police chief Maj. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar scolds Patrolman Jun Acosta after the latter was arrested for alleged involvement in drug trafficking in Valenzuela City. Photo from the NCRPO PIO

MANILA, Philippines — A policeman from the Northern Police District (NPD) and his three accomplices were arrested Saturday morning for their alleged involvement in illegal drug transactions in Valenzuela City.

A report from NPD identified the policeman as Patrolman Jun Acosta, 32, who is assigned at the District Police Intelligence Operation Unit (DPIOU) of NPD.

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Also arrested were Acosta’s live-in partner Vanessa Bayani, 28, and two other alleged cohorts namely Marianne Salas, 34; and Randy Delos Santos, 37.

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The arrest came after a confidential informant reported to police about the illegal drug transactions in McArthur Highway Malinta in Valenzuela City.

Elements of the Valenzuela police then conducted a buy-bust operation in the area where an undercover policeman bought shabu from the suspects.

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Seized were six pieces of shabu, marked money worth P500, PNP identification card of Acosta, a Yamaha motorcycle and a Honda motorcycle.

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The suspects were brought to the Valenzuela police station as charges for violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 are being readied against them.

Brig. Gen Rolando Anduyan, NPD director, said their agency will not tolerate illegal activities of police personnel. /jpv

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