Cops seize P1.1M shabu from 4 drug suspects in Laguna  | Inquirer News

Cops seize P1.1M shabu from 4 drug suspects in Laguna 

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 – Police arrested four “high-value” targets in the government’s anti-illegal drugs campaign on Wednesday, and seized more than P1.1 million worth of shabu (crystal meth) in Laguna province.

In a report on Thursday, May 4, the Region 4A police said anti-illegal drugs operatives in Calamba City arrested at 7:40 p.m. Abdul Jalil Darang and Omelya Baute after they sold shabu to a poseur buyer in Barangay Halang.

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Seized from the suspects were four sachets of shabu worth P765,000.

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In Siniloan town, local drug enforcers busted Apollo Agpangan and Reymon Catalan in a buy-bust operation at 9:03 p.m. inside a public cemetery in Barangay Kapatalan.

The duo was caught in possession of P342,000 worth of shabu.

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Calamba and Siniloan authorities were tracking the source of the illegal drugs.

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The four suspects are under police custody and face charges of violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

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