P13.8-M meth seized in Bohol town

P13.8-M meth seized in Bohol town

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TAGBILARAN CITY, Bohol — Authorities seized over P13.8 million worth of suspected meth and arrested two individuals during an anti-drug operation in Barangay Songculan, Dauis town, Bohol province on Thursday morning.

The suspects, aged 39 and 37, are residents of Barangay Mantatao, Calape town, Bohol.

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Recovered during the operation were approximately 2,030 grams of suspected shabu or meth with an estimated value of P13,804,000, along with buy-bust money, mobile phones, a backpack, a digital weighing scale and a motorized banca allegedly used for transporting the illicit merchandise.

READ: P8.4-M shabu seized in Pampanga, Bohol; 5 nabbed

Col. Arnel Banzon, Bohol police director, said the arrest of the suspects, who were billed as high-value targets, sends a strong message to law violators in the province.

“This successful operation underscores our commitment to disrupt the illegal drug trade in Bohol,” he said in a statement.

Lt. Col. Norman Nuez, provincial police spokesman, said the recent operation in Dauis “is a testament to the power of intelligence sharing and agency coordination,” urging the public “to stay vigilant and report suspicious activities to help ensure a drug-free and peaceful Bohol.” /das



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