The Philippine Star

Army reservist, 2 others caught with P6.8-M shabu

- By EMMANUEL TUPAS – With Romina Cabrera

A Philippine Army reservist and two others were arrested and P6.8 million worth of methamphet­amine hydrochlor­ide or shabu was seized during a sting in Quezon City yesterday.

Pfc. Omar Pagawan, 35, who is assigned with the Joint Task Force National Capital Region (JTF-NCR); Amel Abdul, 31, and Jonaid Londoy, 27, were arrested by agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) at the parking lot of a shopping mall along Commonweal­th Avenue in Barangay Holy Spirit at around 8:30 a.m.

PDEA spokesman Derrick

Carreon said Pagawan, who was clad in a military uniform, and his companions sold a pack of shabu to an anti-narcotics agent posing as a drug buyer.

The suspects yielded approximat­ely one kilo of shabu valued at P6.8 million.

The drug bust was supposed to happen at a mall in Pasay City but the suspects, for unknown reasons, decided to change the venue of the transactio­n to Quezon City, Carreon said.

Pagawan and his companions used a car with a sign stating they are frontliner­s in the government’s efforts to curb coronaviru­s disease 2019 (COVID-19) during the drug transactio­n.

The Army will expel Pagawan if he is found guilty, public affairs chief Col. Ramon Zagala said yesterday.

“We hold all our personnel, whether active soldiers or reservists, to the highest standards of military discipline and profession­alism. The Army Reserve Command will investigat­e this matter accordingl­y and if found guilty, he will be expelled as a reservist,” Zagala said in a statement.

Pagawan’s duty as part of the Army’s COVID-19 response was terminated on June 15. He was assigned to the National Capital Regional Community Defense Group.

Since he was caught wearing a uniform with the JTFNCR’s marks, he will face charges of usurpation of authority or official functions and illegal use of uniforms and insignia aside from charges of drug pushing.

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