Camp Sec. Kangleon, Palo, Leyte, – The police in Northern
Samar filed anti-drug charges against two persons arrested on Sunday evening
who were found in possession of illegal drugs and paraphernalia.
“Cases
for illegal drugs and paraphernalia possession were filed by our men against
the two men whom they arrested in a hotel room in Catarman,” Police Chief Superintendent ELMER RAGADIO
SORIA said.
The cases, docketed under NPS number VIII-11-INQ-12K-00038
for violation of sections 13 and 14, Article II of Republic Act 9165, otherwise
known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, were forwarded against the
suspects at the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor in
Catarman, Northern Samar on November 20, 2012.
SORIA identified the suspects as a certain Andrew Engo
y Panzo, 35, married,
a overseas Filipino worker and Severino Mongas y
Estuaria @ Benny,
34, married, vendor, residents of University Homes, Brgy. UEP -Zone 3 and Purok
5, Brgy. Baybay, all in Catarman, Northern Samar, respectively.
According to reports
reaching PRO8, the suspects were collared by police operatives of the Anti-Illegal
Drugs Special Operations Task Force (AIDSOTF) in Northern Samar led by Police Senior Inspector JOSEPH IMPERIAL inside
room 311 of the Riverview Hotel at Brgy. Sampaguita at around 9:50 o’ clock in
the evening of November 18.
Recovered by the police from the suspect were one big
heat-sealed sachet containing
suspected “shabu”, cash amounting
to P8,870.00, 3 units NOKIA mobile phones, 3 lighters marked LCC, one match
containing cigarette butt, 2 plastic bottles of mineral water, 3 aluminum
foils, an improvised totter, aluminum needle, 2 crumpled aluminum foils, small
sachet containing suspected
“shabu” residue, a plastic
trashcan containing 2 empty small cellophane with suspected “shabu”
and 10 pieces P100.00 bill used as marked money.
Inventory of the evidences was witnessed by Brgy.
Kagawads Judith Mendador and Edmund Ruiz and Mr. Boy Besarino
of DYSM - Aksyon Radio. Confiscated items were turned-over to
the Northern Samar Provincial Crime Laboratory Office for examination.
“They would be
spending the rest of their lives in jail if the court finds them guilty as
charged,” the police regional chief added.
SORIA informed that according to the
law, any person found possessing any dangerous drug during a party, or at a
social gathering or meeting, or in the proximate company of at least two
persons, shall suffer the maximum penalty of life imprisonment as provided for
in Sections 11 and 13, Article II of RA 9165 regardless of the quantity and
purity of such dangerous drugs.
“Meanwhile,
a penalty of imprisonment ranging from 6 months and one day to
4 years and a fine ranging from P10,000.00 to P50,000.00 shall be imposed upon
any person who shall possess or have under his control drug
paraphernalia in the proximate company of at least 2 persons,”, SORIA added,
citing provisions in Sections 12 and 14, Article II of the dangerous drugs law.
The suspects availed of the 15-day waiver pursuant to Article
125 of the Revised Penal Court for preliminary investigation of the cases and
are presently detained at the local police detention cell for custody.
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