The Freeman

67 fall in CCPO's weekly roundup

Cebu City police continued operations against all forms of illegality and violations, arresting 67 persons in the latest weekly roundup.

- — Iris Mariani B. Algabre, Mae Clydyl L. Avila and Ermida Q. Moradas/JBB

Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) and 12 of its police stations together seized over P500,000 worth of illegal drugs.

Chief Inspector Christophe­r Navida, head of CCPO-City Intelligen­ce Branch, said that one of the significan­t arrests for the 51st weekly roundup was that of Elmer Ollamas, 26, a resident of Barangay Pit-os.

Ollamas allegedly resisted arrest and tried shooting it out with arresting officers from Talamban Police Station.

Officers returned fire and hit the suspect.

Ollamas was rushed to the nearest hospital for immediate medical attention prior to the filing of appropriat­e charges.

Navida said that changes in command will not hamper operations in CCPO.

"Regardless na magkaroon ng reshuffle patuloy ang program," Navida said.

The CCPO director is currently studying overseas and Police Senior Superinten­dent Julian Entoma has been supervisin­g the weekly operations.

IN TALISAY CITY

Meanwhile, a councilman of Barangay Tangke in Talisay City was arrested together with four others in a buy-bust operation conducted in Sitio Tunga of the same barangay on Wednesday afternoon.

Barangay Tangke councilman Romeo Santillan, 38, was arrested along with Chuck Filoteo 32, Charlie Obrero, 41, Danny Racaza, 22, and Neil Cabardo, 35.

Senior Police Officer 2 Yvonne Ilustrisim­o of Talisay City Police Station said that during the operation, Filoteo, who was the subject of the operation, was the one who completed the transactio­n with a police operative.

After the transactio­n was completed, police then saw Santillan running towards the second floor of the house where they conducted the operation. They chased him and then caught Obrero, Racaza and Cabardo in the act of sniffing illegal drugs.

Police recovered 18 packs of suspected shabu from Filoteo's possession, while two triangular packs and a 9mm caliber firearm were recovered from Santillan.

In an interview with Santillan, he said that the packs of illegal drugs were planted by police, although he admits that the firearm was his.

The other four arrested refused to be interviewe­d.

Outgoing Talisay police chief Jason Villamater said that Santillan is a former drug surrendere­r, but this was denied by Santillan.

The illegal drugs recovered weighed an estimated 6 grams, worth about P26,800.

The five are now detained at the Talisay City Police Station, pending the filing of appropriat­e charges.

IN LILOAN

In Liloan town, three persons were arrested in two simultaneo­us buy-bust operations on Wednesday afternoon in Barangays Yati and San Vicente, with police yielding almost P60,000 worth of suspected shabu.

Police Chief Inspector Randy Korret, Liloan police chief, identified those arrested as Connie Catayas, 33, and his cohort, Melton Cabilin, 24, both residents of Barangay Yati. In a separate operation, police arrested a certain Jay-R Daitol, 31, a resident of Barangay San Vicente.

The operatives were able to confiscate a total of 22 small packs and three medium packs of suspected shabu from the suspects with estimated Dangerous Drug Board value of P57,500.

Korret said that the suspects were newly identified drug personalit­ies and were under surveillan­ce for almost a month before they conducted the buy-bust operations.

Upon verifying the background of the suspects, operatives discovered that Catayas has a pending warrant of arrest for theft in Mandaue City.

All the recovered evidence from the suspects were turned over to the custody of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency for proper dispositio­n, while the three arrested suspects are now temporaril­y detained at the Liloan Police Station.

They will be charged for violating Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

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