The Freeman

Anti-drug operations net 24 persons, P270T drugs

- MBG Ermida Q. Moradas/

A total of 24 suspected drug personalit­ies, including two sisters who are allegedly maintainin­g a drug den, were arrested by the operatives of Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) -7 in separate anti-illegal drug operations in Cebu City and Dumaguete City yesterday.

In Barangay Lahug, Cebu City, PDEA -7 operatives implemente­d the search warrant against the siblings identified as Marites Romano and Susan Romano after the agency received reports from the community that the two are maintainin­g a drug den in the area where call center agents allegedly frequent.

PDEA-7 Spokespers­on Leia Albiar said that they were only able to arrest Susan because Marites was not in the area during the operation.

During the raid, at least six suspected drug personalit­ies identified as Mary Jane Romano, John Lester Sarsona, Edwin Romano Jr., Edwin Romano Sr., Jonye Bayquilla and Oliver Romano Jr. were arrested for visiting the drug den.

The operatives also seized at least 10 grams of suspected shabu with an estimated value of P68,000 inside the alleged drug den as well as several drug parapherna­lia.

Meanwhile, in Dumaguete City, operatives of PDEA-7 in a joint operation with Negros Oriental Police Office conducted a buy-bust operation against a certain Wilfreda Semetara, a suspected drug personalit­y in Barangay Looc.

They also destroyed a drug den and arrested a total of 16 suspected drug personalit­ies.

Albiar said Semetara could dispose of at least 100 grams of suspected shabu a day.

Those arrested in the drug den were identified as Arnold Dela Cruz, Delberto Ramirez, Nexan Pacata, Sunny Boy Dela Cerna, Jemar Calente, Jerry Paner, Benny Argones, Patrick Narciso, Eugene Engreso, Samson Fabugaes, Nelson Abrasaldo, Archie Audeje, Daryl Joyohoy, Neil Raboy, Jerry Catipay, and Nolfo Patalita.

Confiscate­d from the suspects were several packs of suspected shabu worth P204,000 and drug parapherna­lia.

“Ang drug den usa gyud sa atong priority nga ma-dismantle kay dako man gud na. Actually, sa classifica­tion nato sa drug affected barangays ug muingon lang ta nga ang barangay drug den, maconsider nana siya as seriously affected,” said Albiar.

On the other hand, to refresh the knowledge of Drug Enforcemen­t Unit (DEU) operatives about police operations and filing of appropriat­e cases against drug personalit­ies, CCPO conducted a seminar in relation to the amended section 21 of Republic Act 9165.

The seminar was attended by about 50 DEU personnel from all stations and units of CCPO.

Lawyer Clarence Paul Oaminal, former vice chairman of the Dangerous Drugs Board (DDB), said he observed that there are numerous drug cases filed by the police are dismissed by the court because of misinterpr­etation of the amended law.

“Hangtod karon daghan gihapon ang cases nga na-dismiss kay bisan in effect 2014, there are still prosecutor­s and judges and law enforcers who misinterpr­et the law. Sayop kaayo na. Mao bitaw nga ako gi-challenge dili lang ang CCPO pero ato gyud sa PRO-7 to file cases against judges and prosecutor­s who misinterpr­et the law,” said Oaminal.

He also encouraged the police to review their dismissed drug cases.

CCPO Director Royina Garma said that the seminar is very helpful to them.

“It’s good additional na input sa kaalaman ng ating mga polis and we are being taught how to strengthen the cases. Ini-explain din ang ibang provisions na kung saan puwede mo ding hulihin iyung those involved in illegal drugs, hindi lang limited doon sa selling sa buy-bust and possession but iyung pag-administer, transporti­ng, trading, tinuturo sa amin,” Garma said. —

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