BY KEVIN GALANG
CAMP OLIVAS, City of San Fernando, Pampanga — A 24-hour police operations by the Central Luzon police led to the arrest of “high-value” targets and the confiscation of more than P2.2 million worth of illegal drugs.
“High-value” target alias “Jun,” 43, of Bgy. Anunas, Angeles City, yielded some 55 grams of shabu worth P374,000 in an entrapment operation by members of the Angeles City Drug Enforcement Unit (ACDEU) and Police Station 6 at Riverside Interior, Bgy. Ninoy Aquino, Angeles City.
In another operation on Saturday, operatives of the ACDEU and the Intelligence/Drug Enforcement Unit (DEU) of Police Station 6 arrested alias “Lolet,” 61, of Bgy. Pulung Cacutud, Angeles City.
Seized from alias “Lolet” were 53 grams of shabu valued at P360,400, the marked money and an eyewear pouch.

Members of the Bocaue police arrested two drug suspects identified as “Jon,” 36, and “Hapon,” 30, both from Bgy. Batia.
The duo were caught violating Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 and the Comelec gun ban.
Confiscated from them were 131.17 grams of suspected shabu worth P891,956.00 and a cal. .38 revolver with five live bullets.

In Meycauayan City, police arrested two drug suspects, alias “Mai,” 47, a trader from Bgy. Malhacan; and alias “Carl,” 33, from Caloocan City.
The two were caught transacting at least 45 grams of shabu worth P603,000 while inside a vehicle.
Police Regional Office 3 director Brig. Gen. Jean S. Fajardo commended the dedication of the Central Luzon police personnel for the successful police operatios.
“Our operatives are working 24/7 to hunt down drug traffickers and ensure that our communities remain safe. These operations demonstrate our firm resolve to dismantle drug networks and bring perpetrators to justice,” Fajardo said.

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