Bounties for drug lords arrest
March 25, 2004 | 12:00am
A reward of P300,000 to a million pesos will be given to anyone who can help police arrest the top 16 drug lords in the country.
Most of them are Chinese who have pending warrants for their arrest.
The following each carry a P1-million bounty: Wang Ya Shi alias Aaron Wang, Willy Ong and Siyah, and Henry Tan alias Eddie Ong and Eddie Tan.
A P500,000 peso reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest of each of the following: Deng Xiao Li, Ong Kim Tie, Qui Yun Hai, Jackson Uy, Benito Sze, Ling Tsung Huan, Randy Chua, and Ong Shin Pin.
The following each has a reward of P300,000 for their arrest: Ding Cai Hui, Ronaldo Yao, Wen Jin Cai, Chua Lin Yen, Chen Jiang Long, and Juanito Lee Ty.
During the presentation of two suspected drug dealers at Camp Crame, Quezon City yesterday, Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina Jr. warned police station commanders that they would be relieved if they twice fail to act on reports of drug dealing in their territories.
"We will make sure that the campaign against illegal drugs will be implemented, especially because this is a top concern of the government," he said.
"The task force commander will not be soft on this, otherwise the campaign will lose steam."
Deputy Director General Edgar Aglipay, commander of the anti-illegal drugs task force of the Philippine National Police, said his men will start distributing today 5,000 posters of the 16 most wanted drug lords. Christina Mendez
Most of them are Chinese who have pending warrants for their arrest.
The following each carry a P1-million bounty: Wang Ya Shi alias Aaron Wang, Willy Ong and Siyah, and Henry Tan alias Eddie Ong and Eddie Tan.
A P500,000 peso reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest of each of the following: Deng Xiao Li, Ong Kim Tie, Qui Yun Hai, Jackson Uy, Benito Sze, Ling Tsung Huan, Randy Chua, and Ong Shin Pin.
The following each has a reward of P300,000 for their arrest: Ding Cai Hui, Ronaldo Yao, Wen Jin Cai, Chua Lin Yen, Chen Jiang Long, and Juanito Lee Ty.
During the presentation of two suspected drug dealers at Camp Crame, Quezon City yesterday, Interior and Local Government Secretary Jose Lina Jr. warned police station commanders that they would be relieved if they twice fail to act on reports of drug dealing in their territories.
"We will make sure that the campaign against illegal drugs will be implemented, especially because this is a top concern of the government," he said.
"The task force commander will not be soft on this, otherwise the campaign will lose steam."
Deputy Director General Edgar Aglipay, commander of the anti-illegal drugs task force of the Philippine National Police, said his men will start distributing today 5,000 posters of the 16 most wanted drug lords. Christina Mendez
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