The Freeman

8 nabbed for sale of party drugs

Police arrested eight persons involved in distributi­ng party drugs during a string of operations that started in a pension house located on E. Benedicto Street, Cebu City Friday night.

- — Mae Clydyl L. Avila, Ermida Q. Moradas/GAN

Authoritie­s from the Regional Intelligen­ce Division (RID) and Regional Drug Enforcemen­t Unit (RDEU) conducted a buybust operation against a certain Claude Bernard Deen Peña that resulted to the arrest of five others.

A covert cop used a marked money and posed as buyer of another form of ecstasy, which is termed as "Barcelona ecstasy" due to its design, where the Barcelona football team's symbol is embedded.

Upon successful­ly consummati­ng the transactio­n, backup police closed in for the arrest.

Peña's alleged cohorts were also arrested during the operation. They were identified as Diana Rose Cabiling Revellas, 21, a resident of Binlod, Argao, college student; Ann Marielle Villahermo­sa, 26, from Barangay Sangi Calajoan, Minglanill­a; Justin Santillan, 21, from Basak Bontores, Cebu City, college student; Kevin Caballero,25, from Gun-ob Lapu-Lapu City, a call center agent; Jaybee Ocat, 20, from Malabuyoc, Cebu.

The group yielded 16 tablets of ecstasy with an estimated worth of P16,000.

Peña, who has been pointed to as the source, revealed to authoritie­s that he got his supply from a certain Pamela Gasinas.

Police Regional Office (PRO)-7 confirmed one of the sources of the ecstasy confiscate­d were sold during a party held in Mandaue.

Gasinas was accordingl­y arrested near the party held in Mandaue City at that time.

"As evidenced with the arrest of Pamela, there was ecstasy sold in Lifedance," Police Superinten­dent Josefino Ligan, deputy chief of RID, said.

Immediatel­y police led an entrapment operation and recovered from Gasinas three more tablets of ecstasy.

During the crossinter­rogation, Gasinas divulged she sourced her supply from Ryan Didaton, a native of Iligan City and residing in Manila.

Police have arrested Didaton, inside his room in a high-rise hotel located along Gen. Maxilom Avenue.

Didaton yielded 28 more tablets of ecstasy.

The police consider him a top distributo­r of party drugs in Cebu.

"Definitely he is a high-value target involved. We can say he is a top distributo­r, based on the sachets of ecstasy," Ligan said.

However, in a separate interview with The FREEMAN, the suspect denied that he is distributi­ng ecstasy and said he is only in Cebu to visit his girlfriend and check his cellphone accessorie­s business.

"Hindi naman ako nagbebenta, pero gumagamit ako," Didaton said.

It can be recalled that about two weeks ago, authoritie­s also seized different forms of ecstasy worth P36,000 from a 40-year-old hotelier Richard Ngo Go and his supplier Neil Benjamin Yap during a series of follow-up operation.

A technical interrogat­ion will ensue to check if suspects arrested were also connected with Yap and Go.

Ligan pointed out that though there was difference in the appearance of ecstasy confiscate­d from the recent arrests, it still causes the same effects.

Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA)-7 previously said that ecstasy if mixed with other toxics and alcoholic drinks becomes twice dangerous than shabu, another form of dangerous drug.

Ecstasy is reportedly sold around P1,800 to P2,000 each, according to police. This kind of drug is targeted to a certain market due to its market value.

Newly-appointed PRO-7 Regional Director Robert Quenery expressed though that it is still a challenge on spotting party drugs as it looks similar to a regular medicine.

However, he assured that police will continue to pursue personalit­ies involved in party drugs.

"This a warning already for them, law enforcemen­t agencies will caught up with them. It is my marching order when I assumed command, to enhance and move forward in the fight against drugs," Quenery said.

BUY-BUST OPERATION

Meanwhile, an active job order employee of the municipali­ty of Consolacio­n and considered as a highvalue target is now at large after he was able to elude arrest during a buy-bust operation in Barangay Garing, Consolacio­n Cebu Thursday dawn.

Newly-installed Consolacio­n Police Chief Gerard Ace Pelare identified the suspect as Danny Herbieto, 38.

Pelare said that during the operation, the operatives successful­ly transacted with the suspect. However, he was able to sense that he was transactin­g with the authoritie­s which prompted him to run and hide by joining the crowd in the area.

The operatives, however, was able to arrest the suspect's alleged cohort identified as Clyde Tubin, 29. The authoritie­s recovered two small packs of suspected shabu from him.

Pelare said that the same case will also be filed against Herbieto.

Pelare said that, as the new chief of Consolacio­n police, he is bringing together with him his antiillega­l drugs campaign 'Oplan Limpyo' which does not only aim to arrest drug personalit­ies but also to rehabilita­te them and eventually to clear the municipali­ty from illegal drugs.

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