MANILA, Philippines – Operatives of the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) raided Friday morning a suspected shabu manufacturing hub inside an exclusive subdivision in Malabon City.
The raid came a few days after NCRPO operatives raided an apartment in Caloocan City, arrested two foreign nationals, and confiscated some 40 kilos of high grade shabu worth some P200 million.
Chief Supt. Nicanor Bartolome, NCRPO director, said the suspected shabu laboratory located in one of the units of Silverwoods Townhomes along Victoneta Avenue in Barangay Potrero is the source of illegal drugs earlier seized in Caloocan City.
Found inside the two-storey apartment were materials believed to be ingredients in shabu manufacturing, other chemicals and large bags where the finished shabu products are being placed for delivery.
“This is where the illegal drugs are apparently being manufactured before their distribution to their safe houses similar to that one raided in Caloocan City,” Bartolome said.
Armed with a search warrant issued by Executive Judge Carlos Flores of the Malabon City regional trial court (RTC) Branch 73, the NCRPO operatives, accompanied by barangay officials and the local police, swooped on the townhouse.
Bartolome said that Qing Guo Nian and David Go, the two foreigners arrested in the Caloocan raid, accompanied the raiders and pointed out the apartment where the shabu was being manufactured.
source: Manila Bulletin
Saturday, February 05, 2011
Arrested shabu distributors lead raiders to laboratory
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