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30 law violators arrested in anti-crime ops Bulacan

November 11, 2021 Bernard Galang 220 views

Camp General Alejo Santos, City of Malolos — Nine drug suspects, seven illegal gamblers, nine wanted persons and four others were arrested on Wednesday in a series of police operations in Bulacan.

Bulacan acting police director Col. Manuel Lukban Jr. said nine drug suspects including a minor were arrested in different buy-bust operations conducted by operatives of the Station Drug Enforcement Unit of Plaridel, San Miguel, San Jose Del Monte and Sta. Maria.

They were identified as Robert Chua alias Bochock, of San Rafael IV, CSJDM; Jomari Paste alias Omay, of Pulong Buhangin, Sta. Maria; Jerome Berame, of Sta. Ines, San Miguel; Lucky Mart Antonio; Allen Macapulay; John Frederick Gutierrez; Jericho Roxas alias Imaw, all of Sto. Niño, Plaridel; Christian Aroma, of Batasan, Quezon City; and 16 years old minor, a resident of San Pablo, Hagonoy, Bulacan. Seized from them were 49 sachets of shabu and buy-bust money.

Meanwhile, a joint anti-gambling operation of the 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company (PMFC) and Sta. Maria MPS resulted in the arrest of seven individuals who were caught in the act of tong-its. Seized from them were playing cards and betting money.

An entrapment by the Pandi police led to the arrest of suspect Gerryko Gomez of Pulang Lupa, Las Piñas City for robbery-extortion.

Police said Gomez threatened a female victim and her children that he will post their faces on social media if she refused to give him money and spend. time with him.

Suspects Joseph Serda-Juan and Marinel Garado, both of Cupang, Pandi; and Mhery Quene dela Cruz, of Cacarong Bata, Pandi, were arrested for qualified theft and theft.

Some nine wanted persons were arrested in manhunt operations in Bocaue, Guiguinto, Pandi, Meycauayan, San Ildefonso, San Rafael, SJDM, 1st & 2nd PMFC, by the CIDG, ) 301st MC RMFB3, 24th SAF and 3rd SOU-Maritime Group.

Their crimes include rape, estafa, qualified theft, estafa by misappropriation, violation of anti-gambling law, simple isobedience, violation of RA 7610 and grave threats.

PRO 3 director Brig. Gen Matthew Baccay lauded the anti-crime efforts of the Bulacan Police.

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