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Quezon ambush victims’ car yields P90-M shabu

Michelle Zoleta - The Philippine Star

LUCENA CITY, Philippines  – Two suspected female drug couriers and their driver were killed in an ambush in Tagkawayan, Quezon last Monday and their car yielded high-grade shabu estimated to be worth P90 million, police said.

One of the four ambushers was arrested after a police chase that same day.

Police said the victims – Jamela Custodio, Jasmin Pablo and their driver, Melvin Marquez – were en route to Bicol onboard a Nissan Cefiro when they were waylaid along the Quirino Highway in Barangay Sta. Monica, Tagcawayan town.

Custodio and Marquez died on the spot, while Pablo died in a hospital.

Police promptly conducted a pursuit operation for the four ambushers who were riding on two motorcycles.

The four men passed by a checkpoint manned by elements of the Highway Patrol Group and opened fire, hitting PO1 Michael Cabato in the left arm.

A chase ensued, but three of the ambushers transferred to a Toyota Corolla driven by a cohort. The fourth one, identified as Rafael Moreno, 30, boarded a passing tricycle and was subsequently arrested. He yielded a .45-caliber pistol.

In the victims’ car, police found some 10 kilos of high-grade shabu worth P90 million. The shabu was placed in large plastic bags kept in five boxes wrapped as gifts.

BARANGAY STA

CUSTODIO AND MARQUEZ

HIGHWAY PATROL GROUP

JAMELA CUSTODIO

JASMIN PABLO

MELVIN MARQUEZ

MICHAEL CABATO

NISSAN CEFIRO

QUIRINO HIGHWAY

RAFAEL MORENO

TOYOTA COROLLA

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