+ Follow ARAULLO AND MONTESSORI Tag
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[Title] => Mendoza not rushing to name Dragon Head
[Summary] => Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Leandro Mendoza refused to name the son of a San Juan-based politician earlier tagged by police as the one behind the operations of a raided shabu laboratory in the municipality.
"We cannot name him as yet," Mendoza said when he was informed of a San Juan municipal council resolution asking him to name and arrest "Dragon Head," the code name of the suspect, so that the issue can be laid to rest.
"We are verifying and validating documents and reports reaching us," he said in a radio interview
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[Title] => JV, Jude on shabu lab raid: Frame-up
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada warned two of his sons yesterday of a supposed plan to frame them up after some P100 million worth of illegal drugs and related paraphernalia were seized by police from a shabu laboratory in San Juan over the weekend.
San Juan Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito and his half-brother Jude said their father made the warning when they visited him at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City where he is detained while undergoing trial for plunder.
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[Title] => Son of San Juan politician behind shabu lab, cops say
[Summary] => A son of a politician based in San Juan was tagged by the countrys police chief as the brains behind the makeshift shabu laboratory that yielded P100 million worth of illegal drugs and related paraphernalia during a raid last Friday.
Aside from the politicians son, identified by the code name "Dragon Head" by Philippine National Police chief Director General Leandro Mendoza, businessmen who may have financed the syndicates operations are also being investigated by anti-narcotics agents of the PNP.
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[Title] => 7 Chinese nabbed in San Juan shabu lab
[Summary] => Police seized yesterday an estimated P100 million worth of shabu and chemicals used in its manufacture, and arrested seven Chinese chemists from a suspected shabu laboratory in San Juan.
Philippine National Police Narcotics Command chief Director Efren Fernandez said police raided the shabu factory in a bungalow at Araullo and Montessori streets in Barangay Addition Hills at 5 p.m. on the strength of a search warrant issued by Executive Judge Alfredo Flores of the Pasig City Regional Trial Court.
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ARAULLO AND MONTESSORI
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[Title] => Mendoza not rushing to name Dragon Head
[Summary] => Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Leandro Mendoza refused to name the son of a San Juan-based politician earlier tagged by police as the one behind the operations of a raided shabu laboratory in the municipality.
"We cannot name him as yet," Mendoza said when he was informed of a San Juan municipal council resolution asking him to name and arrest "Dragon Head," the code name of the suspect, so that the issue can be laid to rest.
"We are verifying and validating documents and reports reaching us," he said in a radio interview
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[Title] => JV, Jude on shabu lab raid: Frame-up
[Summary] => Former President Joseph Estrada warned two of his sons yesterday of a supposed plan to frame them up after some P100 million worth of illegal drugs and related paraphernalia were seized by police from a shabu laboratory in San Juan over the weekend.
San Juan Mayor Joseph Victor "JV" Ejercito and his half-brother Jude said their father made the warning when they visited him at the Veterans Memorial Medical Center in Quezon City where he is detained while undergoing trial for plunder.
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[Title] => Son of San Juan politician behind shabu lab, cops say
[Summary] => A son of a politician based in San Juan was tagged by the countrys police chief as the brains behind the makeshift shabu laboratory that yielded P100 million worth of illegal drugs and related paraphernalia during a raid last Friday.
Aside from the politicians son, identified by the code name "Dragon Head" by Philippine National Police chief Director General Leandro Mendoza, businessmen who may have financed the syndicates operations are also being investigated by anti-narcotics agents of the PNP.
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[Title] => 7 Chinese nabbed in San Juan shabu lab
[Summary] => Police seized yesterday an estimated P100 million worth of shabu and chemicals used in its manufacture, and arrested seven Chinese chemists from a suspected shabu laboratory in San Juan.
Philippine National Police Narcotics Command chief Director Efren Fernandez said police raided the shabu factory in a bungalow at Araullo and Montessori streets in Barangay Addition Hills at 5 p.m. on the strength of a search warrant issued by Executive Judge Alfredo Flores of the Pasig City Regional Trial Court.
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