P1.2-M shabu seized in Manila buy-bust

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A drug user inhales "Shabu", or methamphetamine, at a drug den in Manila, Philippines February 13, 2017. REUTERS/Erik De Castro

 

A drug user inhales "Shabu", or methamphetamine, at a drug den in Manila, Philippines February 13, 2017. REUTERS/Erik De Castro
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AN estimated P1.2-million worth of suspected shabu were seized and five alleged drug pushers were arrested by authorities in a buy-bust operation in Sta. Ana, Manila early yesterday morning.

The suspects were identified as Marquel Cunanan, 26, of Sin­galong, Manila; Noriel Brun, 33, of Sta. Ana, Manila; Rachelle Abiva, 39, of Singalong, Manila; Michael Ramos, 29, of Pasay City; and Francisco Prudente III, 29, of Pasay.

The National Capital Region Po­lice Office-Regional Drug Enforce­ment Unit and Manila Police District Station 6 (Sta. Ana) conducted the drug sting at around 1:30 a.m.

According to Senior Insp. Joel Cabauatan, a poseur-buyer man­aged to purchase P200,000 worth of shabu which was placed inside a transparent plastic ice bag from the suspects.

After the transaction, police ar­rested the suspects who yielded 170 grams of shabu with an esti­mated street value of P1,156,000.

Recovered during the opera­tion were two pieces of suspected shabu, one piece of unsealed sus­pected shabu, three pieces of strip aluminum foil, two pieces of rolled aluminum foil, one lighter, one Toyota Avanza, and one Toyota Wigo.

It was also learned that the sus­pects were also allegedly involved in different crimes such as rob­bery.

The confiscated shabu were brought to the Crime Laboratory Office for qualitative examination.

The suspects are facing charges for violation of Sections 5, 11, 13,14, and 26 of the Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dan­gerous Drugs Act of 2002. (Erma Edera)

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