The Philippine Star

3 drug suspects, 4 others shot dead

- – Ric Sapnu , Emmanuel Tupas, Victor Martin, Raymund Catindig

Three suspected drug personalit­ies were killed in police operations in Nueva Ecija in the past two days.

A policeman and three other persons were also shot dead on Thursday.

Chief Superinten­dent Amador Corpus, Central Luzon police director, said an alias Marco and his two unidentifi­ed cohorts, all residents of Barangay Lagare, Cabanatuan, drew their guns when they sensed they had sold shabu to undercover agents.

In Kalinga, authoritie­s destroyed marijuana plants with an estimated value of over P10 million yesterday.

Operatives of the National Bureau of Investigat­ion, Philippine Drug Enforcemen­t Agency and local police started uprooting the marijuana plants in Barangay Luccong, Tinglayan on Sept. 20.

Senior Police Officer 3 Romeo Bueno, 46, a resident of Barangay Tupang in Alcala town, was driving his motorcycle on his way to the police station when he was shot.

Alex Langcay, 46, a resident of Barangay Dangan, Reina Mercedez, Isabela was shot in the head while driving his tricycle.

Lauro Lazaro was standing in front of his house in Baran- gay Sambat, Tanauan, Batangas when a man in a white car shot him several times.

In Bukidnon, security guard Joseph Navacilla, 35, was at his house in Barangay Lumbo, Valencia, Bukidnon when two men entered and shot him in the stomach.

Police have yet to determine the motives for the killings.

Not with slain drug suspect

In Cagayan, police said a 14-year-old boy reported missing in Gattaran town was not with a drug suspect who was killed in an anti-drug opera- tion last month.

Chief Superinten­dent Robery Quenery, Cagayan Valley police chief, said the operation targeted only Vilmer Corpuz, who shot it out with anti-narcotics agents in Barangay Naddungan.

Julius Sacobo has been missing since Aug. 10. His father said the boy disappeare­d on the day Corpuz was killed.

Quenery said the Sacobos should just help locate the missing boy instead of speculatin­g on his fate so as not to mislead the investigat­ion.

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