Police seize P680,000 worth of ‘shabu’ in Malate bust; alleged pusher nabbed | Inquirer News

Police seize P680,000 worth of ‘shabu’ in Malate bust; alleged pusher nabbed

By: - Reporter / @zacariansINQ
/ 01:31 PM May 06, 2021

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Seized suspected shabu and marked cash used in the Malate bust. /Photo from MPD-PIO

MANILA, Philippines — Anti-narcotics operatives arrested a suspected drug pusher during a bust in Malate, Manila early Thursday that also led to the seizure of P680,000 worth of suspected “shabu” (crystal meth).

In a police report, the suspect was identified as Datu Saban, a 23-year-old student and a resident of Taguig City.

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According to the Malate Police Station (PS-9), police officers conducted the bust in Barangay 701 at 12:06 a.m.

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Police were able to seize heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets that contained the suspected shabu.

The confiscated drugs weighing 100 grams were valued at P680,000.

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Authorities also confiscated the marked P1,000 bill used in the bust.

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“All recovered pieces of evidence, marked with signature by the seizing officer, were submitted to MPD-Crime Laboratory Office for qualitative and quantitative examination,” said the Malate police.

The arrested suspect is now temporarily detained at the Malate Police Station Custodial Facility for booking and documentation.

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