Woman, 3 sons nabbed for drugs | Inquirer News

Woman, 3 sons nabbed for drugs

/ 07:28 AM February 02, 2012

A woman and her three children were arrested by police in a drug buy-bust operation in barangay Tayud, Liloan town, northern Cebu.

Police seized 58 packs of suspected shabu during the operation Tuesday night.

A poseur buyer bought two packs of  shabu worth  P500 each from Wilma Repillo, her son Marvin Blanco, 19, and Frederick Jacobe, 33, outside their house.

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Police said the woman admitted selling shabu because she has no other means of income.

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Police arrested the woman and three sons, including a  15-year-old boy.

Police said Frederick is the woman’s son from a previous relationship while the other two were children from her current live-in partner, Rene “Baki” Blanco.
Rene was not home  when the police operation was made.

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Also arrested was Christopher Medalle, 31, a relative.

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Police said they had the suspects place under  surveillance for a week before conducting the raid.

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They said shabu and drug paraphernalia were recovered from Medalle and the 15-year-old boy.

Senior Insp. Henrix Bancoleta of the Regional Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Group (RAIDSOTG) of the Police Regional Office in Central Visayas (PRO-7) said a background check revealed that Blanco has been selling drugs for a year.

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Recovered from Repillo’s possession were 54 small packs of suspected shabu in a plastic container and P660 cash.

The four people arrested  were detained at the PRO-7.

The mother was detained at the Cebu City Police Office (CCPO).

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Police said they will coordinate with social workers for the custody of the 15-year-old boy.

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