The Philippine Star

Gunrunning, drug suspect dies in QCPD custody

- – Romina Cabrera

A man arrested for alleged gunrunning and illegal drugs died while being booked at the Quezon City Police District ( QCPD) headquarte­rs before dawn yesterday.

Noel Tumaliwan, 50, suffered seizures while he and his four fellow suspects were being processed at the jail facility of the QCPD Special Operations Unit (QCPD-DSOU) at around 3:50 a.m.

Police officers rushed him to the East Avenue Medical Center, where he was declared dead on arrival.

There was no sign of external injury on the victim’s body, cursory examinatio­n of the police showed.

The group is allegedly involved in the illegal gun and drug trade in the city and was emboldened by the recent suspension of police anti-drug operations, according to Chief Superinten­dent Guillermo Eleazar, QCPD director.

Four pistols, a shotgun, the firearms license of Sixto Villanueva Punzalan and 200 grams of shabu, with an estimated street value of P750,000, were confiscate­d from the suspects.

Tumaliwan and two others, identified as Jonathan Diestro, and Romil Trinanes, were earlier apprehende­d during a sting at a fastfood chain at the corner of Mindanao Ave. and North Ave. at around 8:50 p.m.

The entrapment operation stemmed from informatio­n that a certain “Tol,” later identified as Diestro, was involved in gunrunning and drug pushing in the city.

Police arrested Diestro after buying a .45 caliber pistol from him for P5,000. His companions tried to escape in a Mirage G4 (ABG-5873), but police shot the vehicle’s right front tire.

During the inventory of the items, Trinanes divulged that the source of the firearms and illegal drugs was a certain “Kadyo.”

At around 10:35 p.m. operatives went to Kadyo’s house in Barangay Holy Spirit under the guise of remitting collection money and a woman, identified as Cecille Nillo, greeted the police.

Nillo, the live- in partner of Kadyo, was arrested after police allegedly saw several sachets of suspected shabu and drug parapherna­lia on the dining table.

Kadyo was later identified as Carlito Balgos, supposedly out on bail on drug charges. He was not in his house during the raid.

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