Sun.Star Cebu

The fall of Jaguar’s ‘drug empire’

According to matrix provided by CIB, 8 of slain drug lord’s major players have been neutralize­d

- BY JOHANNA O. BAJENTING Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CCPO has conducted 1,245 anti-drug operations in the last six months, arresting 2,020 drug personalit­ies, 406 pushers and 1,614 users

FROM a multi-million-peso drug syndicate, the Jeffrey “Jaguar” Diaz group has become a band of ex-convicts falling in the hands of authoritie­s.

When Diaz, considered one of the major drug lords in the Philippine­s and the biggest drug lord in Cebu, died during an alleged shootout with police last June 17, his elaborate and establishe­d drug network collapsed.

“Nangahadlo­k mi pagkamatay ni Jaguar ‘ nya pagkadaug ni Duterte (We were afraid after Jaguar died and Davao City mayor Rodrigo Duterte became president)” were the usual lines of high-value targets when they landed in jail.

Many of his right-hand men--courier, personal security guard, hitman and collector--were taken into custody through pending warrants of past crimes.

“They had attempted to replace him but every time we received a report, we always managed to arrest the personalit­y who was supposed to head the group again,” said Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) Director Joel Doria.

Out of the picture

In the matrix provided by the City Intelligen­ce Branch of the Cebu City Police Office, eight major drug players in Jaguar’s syndicate have been categorize­d as neutralize­d.

First on the list was Reynaldo “Jumbo” Diaz, Jaguar’s cousin, who was on the national drugs watchlist. Jumbo, who allegedly took over Jaguar’s drug business in Central Visayas, was arrested in Sorsogon last September for an illegal drug case and for two counts of frustrated murder

Mark Duaban, a suspected long-time drug pusher, surrendere­d to authoritie­s during Oplan Tokhang last July 6.

Roland Abelgas, a suspected drug lord was killed on May 29, 2015 by two unidentifi­ed gunmen.

Alexander “Potot/Lito Bato” Saldua, a suspected level 2 drug pusher, was arrested during the funeral of his wife, who died of cancer on Nov. 28.

Muntinlupa links

Joselito “Otik” Arellano, Diaz’s right-hand man who also served as his driver and bodyguard, was arrested last Dec. 15. He had a warrant of arrest for robbery with violence and intimidati­on.

Arellano admitted that he was contacted by Chi- nese businessma­n Peter Co during a drug delivery from Muntinlupa City to Cebu City.

Jaguar’s alleged hitman and courier, Joselito Tecson, was also arrested after a two-month surveillan­ce last Dec. 4.

Alan Tabalin, the most elusive of Jaguar’s men who served as his collector, was nabbed by the Regional Intelligen­ce Unit and the Mambaling police last Dec. 19.

The latest to fall was Michael Añedez, who was ar- rested during Christmas Eve. Doria told

that they had traced the drug route used by the Jaguar group.

“We are not discountin­g the possibilit­y that they might be using the route again,” he said.

According to CCPO records, it has conducted 1,245 operations in the last six months, arresting 2,020 drug personalit­ies, 406 pushers and 1,614 users from July 1 to Dec. 29.

Some 8,564 also surrendere­d during Oplan Tokhang, of which 7,332 were users and 1,247 were pushers.

Under investigat­ion

“Let the records speak for itself,” Doria said.

When President Rodrigo Duterte assumed office on July 1, authoritie­s scrambled to eradicate the drug trade.

Some drug pushers panicked and tried to hide their tracks by killing colleagues and drug users, Doria said.

Of the 92 cases of deaths under investigat­ion as a result of the anti-drugs campaign in Cebu City, only 15 were filed in court.

Fifty-three of the deaths were classified as drug-related. Only one was solved.

Most of the victims’ relatives were reportedly afraid they’d be killed if they filed a case against authoritie­s.

Some 21 drug personalit­ies have been killed by police in legitimate operations since July.

Doria said they are careful in their operations.

“We have to catch them alive so that we can gather more informatio­n from them,” he said.

Doria hopes they can start clearing barangays and declaring these as drug-free

 ?? (SUN.STAR FILE) ?? DRUG WAR CASUALTY. Suspected pusher Darius Cuizon was killed during an alleged shootout with police in Barangay Mambaling, Cebu City last July. He was one of 21 drug personalit­ies who were killed in legitimate police operations since Rodrigo Duterte...
(SUN.STAR FILE) DRUG WAR CASUALTY. Suspected pusher Darius Cuizon was killed during an alleged shootout with police in Barangay Mambaling, Cebu City last July. He was one of 21 drug personalit­ies who were killed in legitimate police operations since Rodrigo Duterte...

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