Sun.Star Cebu

P10.2M DRUG HAUL

Suspect Tocelio Ababon raised and sold pigs to cover up his illegal drug activities in Sitio Bilibid, Barangay Casay Ababon reveals names of his government connection­s, but police won’t release these until they validate the informatio­n DILG secretary says

- / FROM AYB OF SUPERBALIT­A CEBU/ JKV

An alleged cohort of self-confessed drug lord Franz Sabalones who was arrested in Argao town last Saturday, Dec. 29, revealed that he had connection­s with some police officials and politician­s in Cebu.

But Senior Supt. Manuel Abrugena, Cebu Provincial Police Office (CPPO) director, refused to disclose the names given to them by suspected drug pusher Tocelio Dibalucos Ababon until they could verify the informatio­n.

Ababon was arrested in a buybust conducted by the CPPO’s Drug Enforcemen­t Unit in his house in Sitio Bilibid, Barangay Casay.

Confiscate­d from Ababon were seven big packs of suspected shabu weighing around 1.5 kilograms and with an estimated market value of P10.2 million and P15,000 in cash.

Ababon, identified by Batobalono­s as a “high-profile drug target,” originally hailed from Barangay Tabunok, Talisay City. He fled to Argao due to the continuous anti-illegal drug operations conducted by police there.

He reportedly sold illegal drugs by the kilo every week and refused to sell less than 200 grams of drugs.

Ababon reportedly accompanie­d Sabalones to Camp Crame to surrender to high-ranking police officials after the latter was included on the list of big-time drug lords in the country.

When Ababon returned to Cebu, he left his base of operations in Tabunok and transferre­d to Argao where he acquired a house and a property. He started raising and selling hogs as a cover for his illegal drug operations.

But when Batobalono­s checked Ababon’s piggeries behind his house, there were no pigs.

Cebu’s “narcopolit­icians”

During interrogat­ion, Ababon gave investigat­ors the names of police officials in the region and some local personalit­ies whom he identified as his connection­s in his illegal drug operations.

“We are still validating the informatio­n. However, we cannot yet divulge their names because we are conducting followup operations and at the same time we don’t want to alert them,” Abrugena said in Tagalog.

Meanwhile, 77 high-ranking officials, including mayors and congressme­n, from Cebu are allegedly involved in illegal drugs, said Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Eduardo Año.

Año said majority of them are running in next year’s midterm elections.

Abrugena said he already has the list but they are validating it and building a case against the officials.

“However, we cannot disclose these names until there is strong evidence against these personalit­ies,” Abrugena said in Cebuano.

He said they will coordinate with the DILG, the Police Regional Office 7 and the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency 7 in monitoring these “narcopolit­icians.”

“We are focusing on how to eradicate their supply of firearms and illegal drugs because these are often used by unscrupulo­us politician­s during their candidacy,” Abrugena said.

 ?? CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO / CCPO’S DEU ?? DRUG HAUL. Suspect Tocelio Dibalucos Ababon was allegedly found with seven packs of shabu weighing around 1.5 kilos and with an estimated street value of P10.2 million and P15,000 in cash inside his house in Argao, Cebu.
CONTRIBUTE­D FOTO / CCPO’S DEU DRUG HAUL. Suspect Tocelio Dibalucos Ababon was allegedly found with seven packs of shabu weighing around 1.5 kilos and with an estimated street value of P10.2 million and P15,000 in cash inside his house in Argao, Cebu.

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