Drug suspect killed after Bato suspends anti-narcotics operations | Inquirer

Drug suspect killed after Bato suspends anti-narcotics operations

By: - Reporter /
/ 01:17 PM January 31, 2017

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Shabu. INQUIRER FILE PHOTO

SAN PEDRO CITY — Hours after Director General Ronald “Bato” dela Rosa abolished all police anti-narcotics units and suspended all antidrug operations, policemen in Rizal killed a drug suspect in an alleged shootout.

Members of the Rizal Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operation Task Force (AIDSOTF) shot dead Tamano Hajie Casan, 44, of Barangay Silangan, San Mateo town, after he allegedly tried to ambush the lawmen.

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According to a police report, the AIDSOTF members had just come from a lunch meeting when Casan allegedly attacked them in Barangay Silangan at about 2:30 p.m.

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Casan, who was reportedly driving a red Toyota Vios, suddenly blocked the policemen’s car and opened fire.

The lawmen had “no recourse but to retaliate,” the report said.

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Casan was killed instantly.

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The police said they recovered a .45-caliber pistol and three small plastic bags of suspected “shabu” (methamphetamine hydrochloride) from his car.

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The incident happened about six hours after Dela Rosa abolished all AIDSOTF and other police antidrug units in the country, including the Anti-Illegal Drugs Group (AIDG).

Dela Rosa announced the dismantling of the antidrug units during the flag-raising ceremony in Camp Crame on Monday morning.

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He also suspended all antidrug operations as he declared a shift to a campaign to rid the police force of scalawags. CBB/rga

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