Mindanao Times

Ex-prison guard nabbed for drugs

- By Rhoda Grace B. Saron

A FORMER Bureau of Correction­s (BOC) prison guard was arrested for alleged P600,000 worth shabu in a buy-bust operation conducted by agents of Talomo police in Barangay 31-D, Poblacion Monday

night.

Major Ronald Lao, the commander of Talomo Police Station, identified the suspect as Emmanuel Maghanoy Lalican, 34, a renter in Purok 11, Barangay 31-D, Poblacion District. Previously assigned at the of Davao Penal Colony (Dapecol) in Panabo City, Davao del Nortre, he was dismissed from the service in 2016 for his allegedly involvemen­t in illegal drugs.

Lao said Lalican was placed under surveillan­ce for a month after he was reported to have been selling shabu in Talomo District.

In coordinati­on with the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency (PDEA) XI, the operation was conducted at 9:15 p.m on Monday in the Roxas AvenueQuez­on Boulevard area of Barangay 31-D.

Lao claimed the suspect was caught in the act of selling one big sachet of shabu to a policemen who posed as poseur buyer for P25,000. He said 32 other big sachets of shabu were seized from Lalican. The confiscate­d drugs was estimated to worth P600,000.

Also confiscate­d were three cellphones, a weighing scale, a Bureau of Correction­s identifica­tion card and BOC badge with number 227-2011, a Davao Prison Penal farm identifica­tion card, taxpayer identifica­tion card and P700 money.

The Talomo police chief said Lalican is considered as high value target because he was a former government agent.

Lalican’s arrest, Lao said, will “greatly reduce” the proliferat­ion of illegal drugs in Talomo District and neighborin­g areas.

The suspect currently detained at the Talomo Police Station as charges for violation of RA 9165 (Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002) are being prepared against him.

Brig. Gen. Marcelo Morales, police regional director, commended the operating agents for the operation.

“The Police Regional Office 11 will strongly pursue its mission to fight criminalit­y and illegal drugs and will do its best to maintain peace and order in region,” Morales said.

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DR. MICHAEL Manalaysay of Anak Kaugmaon Foundation, appeals to exempt from tax its Aug. 24 concert for the benefit of pediatric patients admitted at the Southern Philippine­s Medical Center during the council session on Tuesday. BING GONZALES

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