BAGUIO CITY – Six alleged drug suspects were arrested by combined police operatives and anti-narcotics agents during the service of a search warrant against them at Lopez Jaena, her, Tuesday morning.
Senior Superintendent George D. Daskeo, City Director of the Baguio City Police Office, identified the arrested individuals as Jasper Wenceslao Amoroso, 30, single; Jerry Wenceslao Amoroso, 29, single, both residents of no. 30 Lopez Jaena, Baguio City; Jerry Veseno Pambed, 25, single, resident of Lopez Jaena, Baguio City; Daniel Caballero Vinluan, 26, single, resident of no.50 Lopez Jaena, Baguio City; Edwin Gemoro Igaya, single, resident of no.37 Lopez Jaena, Baguio City; and Richard Cayanan Narbonita, 30, married, and a resident of no.38 San Antonio Village, Baguio City and the seizure of the following items.
Confiscated from the possession of the arrested individuals by virtue of a search warrant issued by Judge Mia Joy Olayres Cawed of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 4 were one orange plastic pot with one live marijuana plant; one white ice box with 12 live marijuana plants; one green double mint plastic bottle containing suspected dried marijuana leaves and seedlings; one black metal pipe containing suspected marijuana residue/ashes; one pc brown wooden pipe containing suspected marijuana residue/ashes; one pc white transparent plastic sachet containing white crystalline substance suspected to be methamphetamine hydrochloride or “shabu” weighing more or less .15 grams; one red improvised tooter; one white transparent plastic sachet containing suspected dried marijuana leaves; one white vitanerve plastic bottle containing suspected dried marijuana l leaves; two pcs violet and orange lighters. One small oblong stainless plate containing suspected dried marijuana leaves weighing more or less .5 grams; and one wooden table with white canvass covering.
The suspects and the confiscated pieces of evidence were brought to the BCPO headquarters for documentation prior to the filing of the appropriate charges against them before the city prosecutor’s office.
By Dexter A. See