Philippine Daily Inquirer

‘SHABU,’ GUNS FOUND IN DRUG-FREE VILLAGE

- By Dexter Cabalza @dexcabalza­INQ

Unlicensed firearms and illegal drugs, including “shabu” (crystal meth), have been found by police inside a house in one of Makati City’s upscale villages that were declared “drug cleared” only last year.

Based on a tip, members of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Regional Special Operations Unit raided the house of Victor Caluag, 52, on Solar Street in Barangay BelAir around 4 a.m. on Saturday.

They found a rifle, seven handguns and assorted ammunition. They also seized drug parapherna­lia, three sachets of shabu and two bottles of Ketarol liquid or ketamine hydrochlor­ide, a prescripti­on drug used as an anesthetic. The latter, however, could also be used as a recreation­al drug because of its hallucinog­enic properties.

The police said Caluag, who was not at home, would be charged with violation of the Comprehens­ive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act and the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act.

Based on a tip

According to the NCRPO, the operation was conducted after an informant said Caluag was “fond of collecting firearms and [was] in possession of different [kinds] of guns.”

A check with the Philippine National Police’s Firearms and Explosives Office confirmed that his firearm licenses expired several years ago.

In December 2018, the Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency declared Bel-Air a drug-cleared barangay, making it one of several exclusive villages in Makati to be pronounced free of drugs. The others were Forbes Park, Urdaneta, Dasmariñas, San Lorenzo and Magallanes.

The barangays of Santa Cruz, Southside Proper and Pinagkaisa­han were also deemed clear of drugs in February.

Police records, however, showed that several drug suspects were arrested in Santa Cruz and Southside shortly afterward, leading to a review and the possible revocation of the two areas’ drug-free declaratio­n.

According to the Dangerous Drugs Board Regulation No. 3, series of 2017, for a barangay to be considered cleared of drugs, there should be no drug dens or laboratori­es, as well as zero drug users, pushers, dependents, protectors and financiers during a yearlong monitoring.

The village should also have an active intelligen­ce network and a barangay antidrug abuse council.

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