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P387.6-million shabu seized in Quezon City buy-bust op | GMA News Online (gmanetwork.com)

Published March 23, 2022 7:13pm
 

Three persons were arrested and P387.6 million worth of suspected shabu was seized in a buy-bust operation by the PNP Criminal Investigation and Detection Group and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency in Quezon City.

Arrested were Gibbrael Arcega Sacianco, 32 years old; Mikkael Arcega Sacianco, 29 years old; and Ramil Ramos Jose, 39 years old.

Seized from them were about 57 kilos of suspected shabu, boodle money,  identification cards,  a caliber .45 pistol with loaded magazine, and a Nissan Urvan with plate number NBX 3844.

According to the police, one suspect was wounded after he allegedly fought back with the authorities in the operation at a gasoline station in Mindanao Avenue.

The suspects will be facing charges related to the violation of provisions of the Comprehensive Drug Act of 2002.

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PDEA seizes more than P27 million 'shabu' in Cavite | Inquirer News

LUCENA CITY — About four kilos of “shabu” (crystal meth) worth at least P27.6 million have been confiscated from a woman in Trece Martires City in Cavite province during a “controlled delivery operation,” the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said Wednesday.

A report from PDEA showed that a shipment from India arrived at the Port of Clark on April 9. After some observation, authorities believed that an illegal substance was concealed in a motorcycle sprocket box. This prompted anti-drug agents to launch a controlled delivery operation in Cavite on Tuesday night.

The package was brought to Trece Martires City by a composite team from the PDEA-Regional Office (PDEA-RO) III with the Pampanga provincial office as the lead unit; PDEA RO IV-A; Drug Interdiction Task Group-Bureau of Custom, Port of Clark; PDEA-Cavite and Trece Martires police.

Around 8 p.m. at the drop-off point, operatives arrested the package’s woman-claimant identified as Lionela dela Cruz, of Barangay Aguado, according to the Calabarzon police’s report.

The PDEA defined on its website controlled delivery operation as “a technique used when a consignment of illicit drugs is detected and allowed to go forward under the control and surveillance of law enforcement officers to secure evidence against the organizers of such illicit drug traffic.”

Investigation regarding the source and supplier of the drugs is ongoing. PDEA said the suspect will be charged with violation of Section 4 (Importation of Dangerous Drugs) of Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.


 

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8 minutes ago, courtesanhunter said:

yan mismo ang dahilan kung bakit hindi matatapos ang giyera laban sa ilegal na droga. hindi lang dahil sa may mga tiwali at protektor na awtoridad. pero dahil madaming nasa katungkulan at ang mga kakilala nilang maimpluwensiyang tao ang may kaugnayan din sa kalakaran ng ilegal ng droga.

 

On 4/14/2022 at 12:03 PM, manishbombee said:

PDEA seizes more than P27 million 'shabu' in Cavite | Inquirer News

LUCENA CITY — About four kilos of “shabu” (crystal meth) worth at least P27.6 million have been confiscated from a woman in Trece Martires City in Cavite province during a “controlled delivery operation,” the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said Wednesday.

A report from PDEA showed that a shipment from India arrived at the Port of Clark on April 9. After some observation, authorities believed that an illegal substance was concealed in a motorcycle sprocket box. This prompted anti-drug agents to launch a controlled delivery operation in Cavite on Tuesday night.

The package was brought to Trece Martires City by a composite team from the PDEA-Regional Office (PDEA-RO) III with the Pampanga provincial office as the lead unit; PDEA RO IV-A; Drug Interdiction Task Group-Bureau of Custom, Port of Clark; PDEA-Cavite and Trece Martires police.

Around 8 p.m. at the drop-off point, operatives arrested the package’s woman-claimant identified as Lionela dela Cruz, of Barangay Aguado, according to the Calabarzon police’s report.

The PDEA defined on its website controlled delivery operation as “a technique used when a consignment of illicit drugs is detected and allowed to go forward under the control and surveillance of law enforcement officers to secure evidence against the organizers of such illicit drug traffic.”

Investigation regarding the source and supplier of the drugs is ongoing. PDEA said the suspect will be charged with violation of Section 4 (Importation of Dangerous Drugs) of Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.


 

Comrades do you think the drug trade will flourish with protection from certain government authorities ? With this bust will we be happy with the amounts seized ? 

As with all drug busts ,the bigger questions "Who is behind this ? " and  " Who is protecting them ? " remains unanswered . As long as these areleft to lie , the drug problem in the country will remain unabated .

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On 5/16/2022 at 12:29 PM, FF said:

 

Comrades do you think the drug trade will flourish with protection from certain government authorities ? With this bust will we be happy with the amounts seized ? 

As with all drug busts ,the bigger questions "Who is behind this ? " and  " Who is protecting them ? " remains unanswered . As long as these areleft to lie , the drug problem in the country will remain unabated .

repost from PM. alam ni sir FF ang tungkol dito. haha!

para din yang laban nila kuno sa mga rebelde. may mga pawn na nagsisilbing sakripisyo. kailangan kasi nila ng proof na may nilalabanan sila para may budget silang pwedeng iallot for that purpose. hangga't pwede ang corruption sa gobyerno ay hinding hindi matatapos ang produksyon ng ilegal na droga. BOC ang main problem pagdating sa imports. untouchables naman ang problema sa loob gaya ng mga nakakulong na daw pero patuloy pa rin sa negosyo at yung mga nahuhuli sa raid pero pinapakawalan naman dahil sa immunity.

PS. according nga sa 2 recent na pangulo ng bansa. naniniwala daw sila na hindi na mawawala ang katiwalian sa gobyerno. so yun na mismo yung sagot kung bakit walang nagtatagumpay sa mga war nila.

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3 hours ago, courtesanhunter said:

naniniwala daw sila na hindi na mawawala ang katiwalian sa gobyerno. so yun na mismo yung sagot kung bakit walang nagtatagumpay sa mga war nila.

LOL! Eh kaso ang war on drugs nun inutil na bisaya ay isang malaking katiwalian! Papatay sila ng 16-anos na bata na kitang kita sa tv naka-shorts at t-shirt lang. Sabi nila bumunot ng .45? Tapos ililipat lang sa ibang istasyon yung mga pumatay? Kanino galing ang katiwalian? SOWS!

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5 nabbed, P544-M ‘shabu’ seized in Cavite ops | Philippine News Agency (pna.gov.ph)

June 2, 2022, 11:27 am

 

MANILA – Anti-narcotics operatives arrested five drug suspects and seized from them suspected shabu with an estimated street value of PHP544 million in separate buy-bust operations in Cavite early Thursday, an official of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) said.

PDEA spokesperson Derrick Carreon said two of the five, identified as Dominador Robasto Omega Jr. and Siegfred Omega Garcia, were arrested at about 8 a.m. in Dasmariñas City, Cavite.

PDEA and Philippine National Police (PNP) operatives recovered 60 kg. of suspected shabu with an estimated street value of PHP408 million, a butane stove, cooking equipment, gallons of unknown chemicals, rectangular plastic containers with white crystalline substance, an air purifier (used for concealment), various drug paraphernalia, cellphone, and identification cards.

The two will be charged with violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 while the pieces of evidence seized in the operation were brought to PDEA for documentation.

In another operation, authorities seized 20 kg. of suspected shabu with an estimated street value of PHP136 million from Elaine Maningas, Ricardo Santillan, and Laurel de la Rosa in General Trias, Cavite at about 8 a.m. on Thursday.

Also seized were a PHP1,000 bill used as boodle money, four android phones, two analog phones, and identification cards. (PNA)

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Months after that uncouth bisaya from the uncivilized south left office, his so-called war on drugs is still taking innocent lives. So now, if you have a long-standing feud with someone, just gun him/her down along with several innocents, give up to the police, claim the victim was a drug dealer ----and several dutertards online will clamor for your release!

Bow!

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Kahit anung gawin ng presidente about issue drugs hindi na mawala ang drugs sa philippines tandaan natin lahat yan. Dahil sa hirap ng buhay at kakulangan sa trabaho. Well mga sindikato tao sa drugs nasa kulungan mymga phone, kahit nasa luob sila ng kulungan ang drugs nila sa labas tuloy tuloy lang. Hindi na talaga mawala ang drugs sa philippines dahil nga ang mga myhawak at nasa likod nito mga sindikato tao nasa government ng tratrabaho.masakit man tanggapin at isipin pero yan ang totoo.kaya sana gawin aral sa mga tao ang drugs hindi ikakabuti sa future at wala ka future sira buhay mo sa drugs,sana manlang matoto mga pilipino wgna subukan ang drugs dahil hindi lang future masisira pati kinabukasan at utak mo.

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On 7/27/2022 at 3:06 PM, macbolan00 said:

Months after that uncouth bisaya from the uncivilized south left office, his so-called war on drugs is still taking innocent lives. So now, if you have a long-standing feud with someone, just gun him/her down along with several innocents, give up to the police, claim the victim was a drug dealer ----and several dutertards online will clamor for your release!

Bow!

let us not forget that at one point he himself admitted that the drug problem has worsened

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It's a never ending story.

Yung tipong sasabihin nila na kokonti lang naman ang corrupt sa kanila pero bakit hindi sila nauubos kung ganon nga? Tapos kung alam nga nila na konti lang nga ang corrupt, eh bakit di nila hulihin dahil kilala nila dapat yung sinsasabi nilang konti.

Sa war on drugs, paano matatapos yan kung hindi din matatapos ang corruption. Saan ka naman nakakita na ang pang reward sa informant nila eh drugs din?

Paikot ikot, it really is a never ending story.

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