Two nabbed for P102K worth of ‘shabu’
BACOLOD City – A man and a woman were arrested in a drug buy-bust at Sitio Sibucao, Barangay Banago here last Saturday. Police identified the suspects as Raymark Dalisay, 25, and Bonna Jane Buenaflor, 24, both residents of the said village. Police recovered from the duo three sachets of suspected shabu

By Glazyl Y. Masculino
By Glazyl Y. Masculino
BACOLOD City – A man and a woman were arrested in a drug buy-bust at Sitio Sibucao, Barangay Banago here last Saturday.
Police identified the suspects as Raymark Dalisay, 25, and Bonna Jane Buenaflor, 24, both residents of the said village.
Police recovered from the duo three sachets of suspected shabu weighing 15 grams amounting to P102,000, P27,000 boodle money, and P1,000.
Police Captain Paul Vincent Pendon, head of Police Station 2, said the operation was launched after a two-week monitoring on Dalisay and Buenaflor.
Pendon claimed that the two suspects were street level individuals who reportedly distributed drugs in the jurisdiction of Police Stations 2 and 3.
Police are probing their source of the contraband, whom they suspect to be within the city.
Pendon said both suspects will be facing charges for conspiring to sell dangerous illegal drugs.
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