Pubdate: Sat, 19 Jun 2004
Source: People's Journal (Philippines)
Copyright: 2004 People's Journal
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5 HELD FOR DRUGS IN PANGASINAN

POLICE arrested five suspected drug pushers in separate operations in two 
Pangasinan towns, Senior Supt. Mario R. Sandiego, provincial police 
director, reported yesterday. Three of the suspects identified as Edwin 
Beltran, 32, of Barangay Bari, Mangaldan; Edwin Advincula y Terano, of 
Barangay Lasip Grande, Dagupan City; and Dennis Beltran, also of Mangaldan, 
were arrested last June 15 in their safehouse in Barangay Imbarcadero, 
Mangaldan by lawmen led by Supt. Harris Fama.

The suspects yielded three plastic sachets of shabu, the marked P100 bill 
and shabu paraphernalia.

Fama said they conducted a buy-bust on a tipoff of concerned citizens and 
the arrested suspects themselves. He said the three suspects have been 
under police surveillance for the past two weeks before they busted the 
suspects.

Arrested in San Fabian town were Marlyn Narvasa vda de Caolboy, 47, of 
Barangay Nibaliw Center; and Christian Acosta y Cortez, 17, of Poblacion 
West, Quirino, Isabela who temporarily lives with Narvasa.

Chief Insp. Genaro Sapiera, San Fabian town chief of police, said Narvasa 
and Acosta were arrested after they served a search warrant issued by Judge 
Silverio Q. Castillo of the Regional Trial Court branch 43 in Dagupan City 
at the house of Narvasa on June 16.

Sapiera said they confiscated from Narvasa a total of 23 pieces of plastic 
sachets of shabu and 31 pieces of aluminum foil, four lighters, one candle 
and five broomsticks.

The lawmen also seized 51 pieces of plastic sachets three of which 
contained shabu.

The five suspected drug pushers are now facing charges in court in Dagupan 
City for violation of Republic Act No. 9165 or the Comprehensive Drugs Act 
of 2002. They were allowed by the court to post P200,000 bail each for 
their temporary liberty.

James G. Aquino
People's Journal 
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