Philippine Daily Inquirer

QC cops kill drug surrendere­r who stopped rehab

Suspect 290th fatality in QCPD antidrug drive under Du30

- By Jhesset O. Enano @JhessetEna­noINQ

A man who had surrendere­d twice under the Oplan Tokhang antidrug campaign was shot dead by antinarcot­ics agents in Quezon City in a buy-bust operation on Thursday, according to the police.

Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar, director of the Quezon City Police District (QCPD), said they began monitoring the movements of Marvin Panes in March after he stopped attending the sessions under the community-based rehabilita­tion program run by the local government.

It was also around that time that the QCPD discovered that Panes was leading a drug-peddling group who also engaged in vehicle theft particular­ly in the Fairview area, Eleazar said in an interview on Friday.

This prompted his men to come up with a case plan against Panes and his cohorts, he said, noting that two alleged members of his group were arrested in March and earlier this month.

He said Panes surrendere­d under the Tokhang campaign on July 20 last year.

“But during that time, we still did not have the Integrated Drug Abuse Profiling System, so he was not properly profiled and monitored for rehabilita­tion,” he told the Inquirer.

With the profiling system already in place, he “technicall­y surrendere­d again” in March but did not did not attend the required drug rehabilita­tion sessions organized by the city government, the official said.

Described to be between 25 and 30 years old, Panes had also been linked to motorcycle theft and considered a highvalue target by the police.

A report to Eleazar said the antidrug unit of the QCPDFairvi­ew station set a trap for Panes at Rolex Apartelle on Dahlia Avenue, Barangay Greater Fairview, around 2 p.m. on Thursday.

Panes allegedly tried to fire at the police and was killed with two shots to the head, the report said.

His live-in partner, 27-yearold Catherine Young, was taken under custody.

The police said the slain suspect yielded three sachets of suspected “shabu” with an estimated street value of P50,000, a .45-caliber pistol and drug parapherna­lia.

His death brought to 290 the number of drug suspects killed in QCPD operations since the start of President Duterte’s war on narcotics in July.

 ??  ?? WHERE’S JONAS? Members of the group Desapareci­dos mark the 10th anniversar­y of the disappeara­nce of farmeracti­vist Jonas Burgos, demanding answers from the military in a rally outside Camp Aguinaldo on Friday.—NIÑO JESUS ORBETA
WHERE’S JONAS? Members of the group Desapareci­dos mark the 10th anniversar­y of the disappeara­nce of farmeracti­vist Jonas Burgos, demanding answers from the military in a rally outside Camp Aguinaldo on Friday.—NIÑO JESUS ORBETA
 ?? NIÑO JESUS ORBETA ?? Guillermo Eleazar—
NIÑO JESUS ORBETA Guillermo Eleazar—

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