P5-M shabu seized in NegOr since Jan; more barangays ‘drug-cleared’

By Mary Judaline Partlow

February 21, 2024, 12:07 am

<p><strong>BUY-BUST.</strong> A suspected big-time drug pusher is arrested on Tuesday (Feb. 20, 2024) during a buy-bust operation in Valencia, Negros Oriental. Police authorities said roughly PHP5 million in suspected shabu have been confiscated in various operations across the province since Jan. 1 this year. <em>(Photo courtesy of NOPPO)</em></p>

BUY-BUST. A suspected big-time drug pusher is arrested on Tuesday (Feb. 20, 2024) during a buy-bust operation in Valencia, Negros Oriental. Police authorities said roughly PHP5 million in suspected shabu have been confiscated in various operations across the province since Jan. 1 this year. (Photo courtesy of NOPPO)

DUMAGUETE CITY – Police authorities in Negros Oriental have seized close to PHP5 million worth of suspected shabu in various anti-illegal drug operations since Jan. 1 this year.

Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office (NOPPO) records showed that as of Feb. 20, a total of 721.1 grams of suspected shabu across the province have been confiscated totaling PHP4.9 million, NOPPO spokesperson Lt. Stephen Polinar said.

Police operatives seized during the same period a total of 105 grams of marijuana valued at PHP12,600, he said.

Police also arrested 87 persons for alleged illegal drug possession or sale, he added.

The latest to be arrested is a certain “Rey-Rey”, 34, of Barangay Piapi here, who was collared in a buy-bust operation on Tuesday morning in nearby Valencia town.

Listed as a “high-value individual,” police said the suspect yielded some 38 grams of suspected shabu worth over PHP258,000.

Meanwhile, Polinar said 37 barangays in Negros Oriental are set to be declared as “drug-cleared” by the Regional Oversight Committee on Barangay Drug Clearing.

The declaration is expected during the first quarter of this year, he said, adding that eight other barangays have been recommended to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency for verification.

Over 200 of the 557 barangays in Negros Oriental have been declared as cleared of illegal drugs as of 2023, Polinar said. (PNA)

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