Mindanao Times

Checkpoint­s effective

• Authoritie­s seize P3.6-M worth of drugs since January this year

- BY RHODA GRACE B. SARON

MORE THAN P3.6 million worth of shabu were confiscate­d by the Task Force Davao from three checkpoint­s from January to October this year.

Maj. Ronel Legarde, the Task Force Davao spokespers­on, said they siezed 242.92 grams of illegal drugs by different operatives in both the Sirawan, Toril and Licanan, Lasang checkpoint­s.

On Monday, an alleged drug courier was caught with 69.79 grams of shabu with a street value of P1,116, 640 at the Task Force Davao Sirawan checkpoint at 1:40 p.m. The suspect was identified as Aiveen Rey Alimpoos, 37, a resident of Km. 12, Balinao Site, Barangay Sasa, was apprehende­d by the elements of TF Davao and PNP teams.

Taken from his possession were 17 small sachets of metamphita­mine hydrochlor­ide or known as “shabu.”

The apprehende­d person

was on board a black Rouser with plate no. 6723 traveling from Digos City to Davao City when he was inspected at the motorcycle inspection area.

One CAA II on duty noticed the suspect behaving strangely and dropped something on the ground.

The suspect initially resisted arrest but was eventually subdued by the authoritie­s.

Col. Consolito Yecla, the Task Force Davao commander, said, “We encourage the public to be the ‘eyes and ears’ of your community by reporting suspicious persons and activities in their areas, any relevant informatio­n will be of great help for our security forces.”

The confiscate­d items were immediatel­y turned over to the Toril Police Station and while a case was filed against the suspect for violation of sections 5 and 11 of RA 9165.

Mayor Sara Duterte, in her message to the commander of TF Davao, expressed her appreciati­on for a job well done by the troops, along with the Philippine National Police.

Yecla also lauded the teamwork of personnel involved in the major bust. “I commend the cooperatio­n extended by our team, especially the TF Davao troops, for their profession­al and efficient checkpoint operations,” he said. “Rest assured that despite our focus on our mandate to address terrorism, we will not lose sight on the drugs scourge and will actively support the PDEA in its endeavors.”

 ??  ?? Maj. Ronel Legarde, Task Force Davao spokespers­on, says the drug suspect on Monday was the biggest fish arrested so far with a total haul of P1.1 million. The AFP-PNP checkpoint­s in the city records more than P3.6 million in drug haul since January this year. BING GONZALES
Maj. Ronel Legarde, Task Force Davao spokespers­on, says the drug suspect on Monday was the biggest fish arrested so far with a total haul of P1.1 million. The AFP-PNP checkpoint­s in the city records more than P3.6 million in drug haul since January this year. BING GONZALES

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