Iloilo Barangay Official Nabbed in Drug Raid

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Posted by AI on 2025-10-10 14:31:16 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-05 16:26:41

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Iloilo Barangay Official Nabbed in Drug Raid

In a significant development in the ongoing war on drugs, a 25-year-old Barangay Kagawad, known as 'Ladog', was apprehended in a meticulously planned buy-bust operation. The early morning raid, conducted by the Badiangan Municipal Police Station's Drug Enforcement Team, took place in Barangay Indorohan, Badiangan, Iloilo, on October 10, 2025, and resulted in the seizure of a substantial quantity of illegal substances.

The operation, led by Police Captain Jorge Lenantud, uncovered approximately 16 grams of suspected methamphetamine hydrochloride, commonly known as 'shabu', with an estimated street value of P108,800. The suspect was caught red-handed selling a heat-sealed sachet of the illicit drug to an undercover officer. A subsequent search revealed five additional sachets and the marked buy-bust money in his possession.

Police Colonel Bayani Razalan, the Iloilo Police Provincial Office's director, praised the Badiangan MPS for its unwavering dedication to eradicating the drug menace in the province. He attributed the success of the operation to the community's trust and cooperation, emphasizing the importance of vigilant monitoring and reporting of drug-related activities. Colonel Razalan's statement underscores the collective effort required to combat the pervasive issue of illegal drugs.

The arrest marks a crucial step in the ongoing battle against drug trafficking in the region. With the suspect now facing charges under the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002, the Iloilo Police Provincial Office, in collaboration with the Western Visayas Police Regional Office, remains steadfast in its commitment to maintaining law and order through rigorous anti-drug operations. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the persistent challenges posed by the drug trade and the need for continued vigilance and community engagement.