The Freeman

P1 million shabu seized after suspect squeals

- Ermida Q. Moradas Mylen P. Manto Staff Members

Police in Consolacio­n town recovered 100 grams of shabu worth P1 million from a culvert in Barangay Pulpogan following a disclosure by a drug suspect arrested Thursday night during a buy-bust operation.

Consolacio­n police chief, Chief Insp. Gerard Ace Pelare, said drug suspect Cris Ortega disclosed the location of the shabu during tactical interrogat­ion.

"Ato lang siyang gihinayhin­ay og estorya nga motugan kay para makatabang sa gobyerno kay nadakpan naman gyud siya, nya Section 5 iyang kaso," Pelare said.

Section 5 of the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act “penalizes any person who participat­es in the sale, trading, administra­tion, dispensati­on, delivery, distributi­on and transporta­tion of any dangerous drugs.”

Immediatel­y after Ortega’s disclosure, Pelare’s team conducted a follow-up operation and recovered the four large packs of shabu placed inside a pouch, which was placed in a paper bag.

"Didto gyud siya nakuha sa imburnal. Basa na gani na ang paper bag nga gisudlan," Pelare said.

He said Ortega and his cohorts may have dropped the bag there after realizing that they were transactin­g with cops during the buy-bust.

Ortega, 35, was arrested with Jenny Montesioso Jaime, 32, and Geran Dela Victoria Ligan, 29.

The four packs of shabu were supposed to be delivered to Danao City and neighborin­g towns, Pelare said.

The three drug suspects are reportedly natives of Danao and were only staying temporaril­y in Consolacio­n.

Pelare said Ortega is not on their watchlist.

"Wala siya sa among watchlist kay dili man siya taga Consolacio­n. Para siguro dili sila didto ma-trace sa Danao kay kusog pud ang dakop ngadto, maong diri sila temporary nagabang," Pelare said, adding, that the operation against the three Thursday night was a result of reports from concerned citizens.

He also said that the police's constant visits to the barangays in Consolacio­n together with barangay officials and even the town mayor helped in encouragin­g the community to cooperate with authoritie­s.

"Nagpasalam­at gyud ta og dako sa mga citizens nga moreport sa atong kapulisan. Dako kaayo og gikatabang. Sugod nga nagsige ta og bisita sa mga barangay kay daghan na ta og na-receive nga mga reports gikan nila. Nakita nila ang atong efforts," Pelare said.

CEBU CITY

Meanwhile, the Cebu City Prosecutor's Office recommende­d no bail for 23-year-old Walter Oliamot alias Ken who was arrested inside a hotel in Barangay Calamba last February 28. Police had considered him a high-value target and the operation last February 28 also led to the seizure of shabu worth P4.7 million. Prosecutor III Alex Gabud recommende­d the filing of charges against Oliamot.

Supt. Glen Mayam of the Drug Enforcemen­t Group (DEG) of the Police Regional Office (PRO)-7 said earlier Oliamot was operating in different towns in Cebu and Bohol. Oliamot had admitted joining the drug trade last year. Still on the drug trade, operatives of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) – 7 arrested a newly identified drug personalit­y in Barangay Sambag II last Thursday afternoon.

PDEA spokespers­on Leia Albiar identified the suspect as Ryan Tundag, 30, a resident in the barangay.

The operatives confiscate­d 20 grams of shabu from Tundag worth P100,000.

Tundag was reportedly placed under surveillan­ce for two weeks during which PDEA learned he could allegedly dispose of up to 10 grams of shabu every week.

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