Pubdate: Tue, 12 Jul 2016 Source: Manila Bulletin (The Philippines) Contact: http://www.mb.com.ph/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/906 Authors: Francis T. Wakefield and Jenny F. Manongdo WAR ON DRUGS CONTINUES; 6 KILLED, 1,545 SURRENDER The war on illegal drugs continues with six suspected illegal drugs suspects, including a policeman on AWOL (Absence Without Official Leave), killed in three separate shootouts in Quezon City on Monday and Sunday. Meanwhile, at the Eastern Police District yesterday, it was learned that 1,545 persons suspected to be involved in illegal drugs in the cities of Pasig, Mandaluyong, Marikina, and San Juan have surrendered to authorities in accordance with the government's "Oplan Tokhang" in the period of July 1 to 8. From June 1 to 30, records show that 69 wanted persons were arrested, three of them on the top 10 most wanted persons list, and one from the list of top 10 most wanted persons in relation to illegal drugs. Buy-bust In Quezon City, four of the six killed were identified as members of the Salvador Briones Drug Group and are also involved in carnapping, police Senior Supt. Guillermo Lorenzo Eleazar, QCPD director, said. They were only identified through aliases - Earl, Ignacio, John and Jake. The four were killed in a buy-bust operation conducted along CP Garcia near corner Magiting St., Barangay UP Campus, Quezon City, at around 1:15 a.m. yesterday. The operation was led by operatives of the District Anti-Illegal Drugs-Special Operations Task Group (DAID-SOTG) under Police Chief Inspector Enrico Figueroa. Figueroa said a police posing as a buyer purchased 1100,000 worth of suspected shabu from the suspects. After receiving the money, the man identified as Jake sensed the buy-bust operation. He fired his gun at the buyer who was hit at the back. Fortunately, the police posing as a buyer was wearing a bullet proof vest. Despite being ordered to surrender peacefully, the two members of the group identified as Earl and Ignacio opened fire at the policemen. Both men were killed in the shootout. Meanwhile, the two others identified as John and Jake, escaped on a motorcycle but were cornered eventually on Maharlika St., near Elliptical Road in Barangay Old Capital Site. They were also told to yield peacefully but opened fire at the operatives sparking a brief gunfight which led to the death of the two suspects. Police investigators recovered as evidence four cal. 45 handguns, one big plastic bag containing almost one kilo of suspected shabu, a weighing scale, one stainless steel spoon, five pieces of aluminum foil strips with traces of shabu, one red Toyota Innova with plate number (ZBL-969) and the buy-bust operation money. AWOL cop Adding to the body count in the war against illegal drugs was the death of two other suspects, one of them a policeman who was on AWOL on Sunday. Both were killed during the conduct of Oplan kapak or Operation Katok Pakiusap. The suspect was identified as Police Officer 2 (PO2) Ariel Policario Arnaiz. He allegedly drew out his gun and fired at the policemen of the Talipapa Police Station 3 (PS-3), Oplan "kapak." Arnaiz missed but a bullet found his back, killing him. Eleazar said records show that Arnaiz was formerly assigned at the QCPD's Police Station 8 in Project 4, before his transfer to the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Police Holding Administrative Unit. He has been on AWOL since February, 2015. Opened fire at cops In another operation, another suspect who lived in a shanty behind the EDSA market along Old Samson Road, Barangay Apolinio Samson, was killed after he allegedly drew out his gun and opened fire at members of the La Loma Police Station 1. The firefight happened about 8 p.m. Sunday. The drug suspect was identified as Carlito Santos, 43, a native of Isabela. Police operatives recovered from the suspect a cal. 380 revolver, two pieces heat-sealed sachets of shabu, three live ammunition, and one fired cartridge. Eleazar said the successive antiillegal drugs operation is part of the intensified implementation of Oplan Double Barrel in relation to Oplan "Kapak," which aims to neutralize small and big time drug personalities. 'One time big time operation' EPD Director Police Chief Superintendent Romulo E Sapitula launched a simultaneous 'One Time Big Time' Operation over the weekend that led to the apprehension of 198 drug personalities, persons with Warrant of Arrest and violators of city ordinances within Pasig, Marikina, Mandaluyong and San Juan City. Police records show that from July 1 to 9, 17 persons were arrested by virtue of Warrant of Arrest; and four were apprehended for illegal drugs. An armed encounter with policemen resulted to the death of one person allegedly involved in illegal drugs. The operation also recorded the arrests of one of a most wanted persons, 56 for violation of the Dangerous Drugs Act, and 83 for violation of city ordinances. Congested jails With the arrests, Sapitula admitted there is now congestion in city jails especially in Marikina City where the detention cell is small. The EPD chief said he is leaving the matter to the discretion of station commanders, if the congestion calls for a need to transfer the arrested persons to Police Community Precincts (PCP) to decongest city jails. (With a report from Chito Chavez) - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom