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[Title] => Latest shabu haul part of Zambales shipment NarGroup
[Summary] => The 57 kilos of shabu seized in a series of raids in Metro Manila over the weekend came from a 500-kilo shipment from China, bulk of which was intercepted at a police checkpoint in Zambales last month, the Narcotics Group (NarGroup) said yesterday.
NarGroup chief Director Efren Fernandez said he has ordered a nationwide manhunt for a certain Eddie Chua, a suspected member of a Hong Kong-based drug syndicate believed to be behind the shipment.
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[Title] => Shabu seized in Zambales only one-third of dumped contraband?
[Summary] => CAMP GEN. OSCAR FLORENDO, La Union Police believe that the high-grade shabu seized in Zambales the other day was only one-third of about 1,000 kilos of the contraband dumped off Zambales and Pangasinan by Chinese drug traffickers.
The seized shabu, totaling 334 kilos worth about P668 million, was the biggest drug haul in a little over a month.
Senior Superintendent Freddie Buenconsejo, Region 1 police-community relations chief, cited intelligence reports that the drug syndicate had smuggled about 1,000 kilos of shabu.
[DatePublished] => 2001-11-17 00:00:00
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[Title] => 334 kilos of shabu seized by police in Zambales
[Summary] => SAN NARCISO, Zambales Police seized at a checkpoint here yesterday 334 kilos of high-grade shabu worth P668 million the second biggest drug haul in a little over a month.
Central Luzon police director Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Berroya said three Chinese nationals in two vans were arrested at a roadblock near the Maculcul Bridge in Barangay Alusiis here shortly after dawn.
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CAI HONG ZA
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[Title] => Latest shabu haul part of Zambales shipment NarGroup
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NarGroup chief Director Efren Fernandez said he has ordered a nationwide manhunt for a certain Eddie Chua, a suspected member of a Hong Kong-based drug syndicate believed to be behind the shipment.
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[Title] => Shabu seized in Zambales only one-third of dumped contraband?
[Summary] => CAMP GEN. OSCAR FLORENDO, La Union Police believe that the high-grade shabu seized in Zambales the other day was only one-third of about 1,000 kilos of the contraband dumped off Zambales and Pangasinan by Chinese drug traffickers.
The seized shabu, totaling 334 kilos worth about P668 million, was the biggest drug haul in a little over a month.
Senior Superintendent Freddie Buenconsejo, Region 1 police-community relations chief, cited intelligence reports that the drug syndicate had smuggled about 1,000 kilos of shabu.
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[Title] => 334 kilos of shabu seized by police in Zambales
[Summary] => SAN NARCISO, Zambales Police seized at a checkpoint here yesterday 334 kilos of high-grade shabu worth P668 million the second biggest drug haul in a little over a month.
Central Luzon police director Chief Superintendent Reynaldo Berroya said three Chinese nationals in two vans were arrested at a roadblock near the Maculcul Bridge in Barangay Alusiis here shortly after dawn.
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November 17, 2001 - 12:00am