ZAMBOANGA CITY – Mayor Beng Climaco again warned drug pushers to give up their illegal trade and said the long arm of the law will catch them sooner or later.
Climaco said Zamboanga is not a safe place for drug pushers following the recent capture of a teenager who was arrested in a sting operation that yielded over a kilo of crystal meth in Barangay Santa Barbara.
“You cannot escape the long arm of the law,” she warned drug pushers.
The teener was nabbed in a joint operation by the Police Station 10 under Captain Albin Cabayacruz and members of the Philippines Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)
Climaco lauded the arrest of the drug dealer and praised those involved in the operation and she congratulated them for a “job well done.” “Thank you for your hard work and commitment to President Duterte's unrelenting anti-drug war,” she told PDEA and the police forces.
PDEA said the seized meth is worth over P7 million and the arrested drug dealer is a “high value target.” The suspect did not give any statement.
Regional police chief, Brigadier General Jesus Cambay, Jr also witnessed the inventory of the confiscated meth, including a tea pack which PDEA said was marked with Chinese characters.
Cambay also commended Cabayacruz and members of the PDEA regional office. “Despite of the present public health crisis, the unwavering effort of the Zamboanga City Police and PDEA to further their campaign against illegal drugs in Zamboanga City is truly commendable,” he said.
The arrest came days after Philippine National Police chief, General Archie Francisco Gamboa ordered an intensified campaign against illegal drugs and to target drug lords across the country.
He said President Rodrigo Duterte gave out the order for the intensified campaign. “I also echoed the guidance of President Rodrigo Duterte for PNP units to seize every opportunity to be on the offensive against illegal drugs. An all-out offensive puts the lives of our PNP personnel at risk so we must exercise all possible precautions to ensure that they are safe and that no lives are lost,” he said.
Gamboa’s orders include operations against high-value targets belonging to the Top 10 most wanted drug personalities in every jurisdiction. (Zamboanga Post)
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Mayor Beng Climaco during one of her many visitations to police posts in Zamboanga City. (City Hall Photos) |
“You cannot escape the long arm of the law,” she warned drug pushers.
The teener was nabbed in a joint operation by the Police Station 10 under Captain Albin Cabayacruz and members of the Philippines Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA)
Climaco lauded the arrest of the drug dealer and praised those involved in the operation and she congratulated them for a “job well done.” “Thank you for your hard work and commitment to President Duterte's unrelenting anti-drug war,” she told PDEA and the police forces.
PDEA said the seized meth is worth over P7 million and the arrested drug dealer is a “high value target.” The suspect did not give any statement.
Police photo shows Regional Police Director Brigadier General Jesus Cambay, Jr. who witnessed the inventory of crystal meth seized from a 17-year old drug pusher in Zamboanga City on June 27, 2020. |
Cambay also commended Cabayacruz and members of the PDEA regional office. “Despite of the present public health crisis, the unwavering effort of the Zamboanga City Police and PDEA to further their campaign against illegal drugs in Zamboanga City is truly commendable,” he said.
The arrest came days after Philippine National Police chief, General Archie Francisco Gamboa ordered an intensified campaign against illegal drugs and to target drug lords across the country.
He said President Rodrigo Duterte gave out the order for the intensified campaign. “I also echoed the guidance of President Rodrigo Duterte for PNP units to seize every opportunity to be on the offensive against illegal drugs. An all-out offensive puts the lives of our PNP personnel at risk so we must exercise all possible precautions to ensure that they are safe and that no lives are lost,” he said.
Gamboa’s orders include operations against high-value targets belonging to the Top 10 most wanted drug personalities in every jurisdiction. (Zamboanga Post)
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