3 suspects busted in Lucena, Calamba drug stings | Inquirer News

3 suspects busted in Lucena, Calamba drug stings

Police authorities have arrested one of Laguna's most wanted persons in the province following a manhunt operation over the weekend

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LUCENA CITY — Three drug suspects were arrested in this city and Calamba City, Laguna during buy-bust operations on Monday and Tuesday.

Lieutenant Colonel Reynaldo Reyes, Lucena police chief, said anti-narcotics operatives nabbed at around 9 a.m. Tuesday, Oct.25, Ronron Tan, 32, and his cousin, Jocelyn Avila, 45, after they sold shabu (crystal meth) to a police agent in Barangay Dalahican.

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The cops seized four plastic sachets of meth worth P16,116.

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The police said the suspects sold drugs in the coastal village and nearby areas.

In Calamba, police busted at 10:15 p.m. Monday, Erwin Tuiza, a drug pusher, in Barangay Looc, the Region 4A police reported.

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Tuiza yielded two sachets of shabu worth P35,360.

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All suspects were detained at the local police jails and face charges of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

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