Close to P20-M ‘shabu’ seized in W. Visayas since start of 2024

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January 13, 2024
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A drug bust in Iloilo City on Wednesday night, January 10, 2024, leads to the confiscation of P7.956 million worth of suspected shabu weighing 1,170 grams, and the arrest of two high-value suspects. Iloilo City had the highest volume of drugs confiscated in Western Visayas since the start of the year. (Regional Police Drugs Enforcement Unit photo)
A drug bust in Iloilo City on Wednesday night, January 10, 2024, leads to the confiscation of P7.956 million worth of suspected shabu weighing 1,170 grams, and the arrest of two high-value suspects. Iloilo City had the highest volume of drugs confiscated in Western Visayas since the start of the year. (Regional Police Drugs Enforcement Unit photo)

Anti-drug operations by various police units in Western Visayas resulted in the arrest of 91 suspects and confiscation of 2,883.24 grams of suspected shabu valued at over P19.6 million since the start of the year until 9:00 a.m. yesterday.

Data from the Police Regional Office 6 (PRO-6) showed the bulk of the confiscation came from operations conducted by the Iloilo City Police Office valued at over P11.9 million.

Out of the 15 operations conducted in Iloilo City, 19 suspects were arrested and seized 1,751 grams of suspected shabu.

Bacolod City Police Office, meanwhile, has conducted 13 operations that led to the arrest of 17 suspects and confiscation of 429.80 grams of suspected shabu, amounting to P2.92 million.

Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office, with its 30 operations, nabbed 35 suspects and seized 322.89 grams of suspected shabu valued at P2.195 million, while the Iloilo Police Provincial Office confiscated 225 grams of suspected shabu worth P1.53 million and arrested 12 suspects from its nine operations.

The rest of the operations came from Aklan, Antique, Capiz, and Guimaras, totaling eight, with the arrest of nine suspects and confiscation of 153.95 grams of suspected shabu worth P1.046 million.

PRO-6 spokesperson Major Mary Grace Borio cited their collaboration with other law enforcement agencies as among the keys behind the successful operations.

“We are only transshipment. We don’t have clandestine laboratories in the region,” she said.

She added the confiscation of the huge volume of drugs will reduce the supply coming into the region, especially in areas where there are festivals that would result in more peaceful celebrations. (PNA)

 

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