ROUNDUP: News in and around Metro Manila (Dec. 16, 2019)
At least 21 sachets of crystal meth or “shabu” were confiscated by the Quezon City police from 16 drug suspects in its latest round-the-clock anti-illegal drugs operations.
Meanwhile, members of Anonas Police Station arrested Reymundo Redito, 37, Mamerto Roxas, 36, Isidro Garril, 36, Allan Perol, 37, Joseph Pangan, 40, and Joshua Sapora, 25, who were caught in a shabu-sniffing session. In Brgy. Batasan Hills, anti-narcotics officers of Batasan Police Station collared Raymond Bordeos, 38, and Efren Sicabalo Jr., 34, after they threw a cigarette pack containing three sachets of shabu worth P11,150 in front of a bank along Commonwealth Avenue.
At about 9:15 p.m. Sunday, members of Station Drug Enforcement Unit of Project 4 Police Station nabbed in a separate buy-bust David Del Rosario, 32, of Brgy. Project 4.The same operatives of PS-8 took into custody Christian Rañon, 21, and Michael Gaerlan Domingo, 25, at about 1:15 a.m Monday inside the comfort room of a function Hall in Brgy. Bagumbayan.
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