RSOG nabbed
siblings for drugs, grenade, guns
By RPCRD, Police Regional
Office 8
July 25, 2013
CAMP KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte –
The Regional Special Operations Group (RSOG) on Wednesday arrested a
notorious drug pusher and his sister during a raid in Burauen town in
Leyte.
Police Regional Office 8
director Chief Superintendent Elmer Ragadio Soria identified the
suspects as Melardo del Pilar y Sosing and his sister Adelfa Olino y
del Pilar who were arrested in buy bust operations and raids together
with one Ricardo Araña alias Kadoy for bearing unlicensed firearm.
At around 4:30 p.m., RSOG
led by PSInsp. Dinvir Revita, with elements of Burauen Municipal
Police Station led by PCInsp. Federico Sanchez, conducted simultaneous
buy-bust operation and implementation of a search warrant issued by
Executive Judge Yolanda Dagandan Regional Trial Court Branch 15 in
Burauen, Leyte at the residence of del Pilar in Brgy. San Jose West.
Police recovered from the
suspect during the buy-bust two heat-sealed transparent plastic sachet
containing white crystalline substance suspected to be “shabu” and one
P1000 bill with serial number WV636250 buy-bust money.
Subsequent raid resulted in
the seizure of one medium heat-sealed transparent plastic sachet
containing suspected to “shabu”; several drug paraphernalia; one hand
grenade; one caliber .22 rifle, and one magazine for caliber .45
containing 7 live ammunitions.
Same police team proceeded
to the residence of Adelfa Olino at Brgy. San Jose East, some 1.5
kilometers from his brother’s residence, and also conducted
simultaneous buy-bust and raid that yielded two small heat-sealed
transparent plastic sachet containing suspected “shabu” and one P1000
bill with serial number UW184950 buy-bust money.
Lawmen also recovered during
the implementation of search warrant one heat-sealed transparent
plastic sachet containing suspected “shabu” and several drug
paraphernalia.
Also arrested during the
operation was Araña who was carrying an unlicensed .45 caliber Colt MK
IV pistol with serial number 217533 with two magazines containing
seven ammunitions each.
The suspects were detained
at Burauen police lock-up jail as charges for illegal possession of
drugs and guns are being prepared against them while the seized items
were forwarded to the Regional Crime Laboratory Office 8 for
examination.
Soria said the arrested
suspects are considered “high value targets” and have been under
surveillance by authorities the past weeks.