Woman hides shabu under 'hotsilog'

Woman hides shabu under ‘hotsilog’

Police arrested a woman who hid sachets of shabu under a ‘hotsilog’ (HOTdog, SInangag or fried rice, and ITlog or fried egg) food pack at Fairview Police Station at 3 am, Tuesday.

Camie Olaguer arrived at the police station to visit her friend, who was in jail for a week.

Because she had come after the visiting hours, she was not allowed to see her friend.

Olaguer requested the jail guard to hand over the ‘hotsilog‘ to her friend in jail.

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A woman visiting her friend in jail tried to hide sachets of shabu under ‘hotsilog’ food pack. (Image from James Agustin)

Coincidentally, the jail guard opened the food pack upside down, revealing five sachets of shabu under the ‘hotsilog.’

The suspect defended she did not know that there was shabu inside the food pack.

Olaguer and her friend would also face charges for violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.

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Online gay dating app used in selling illegal drugs

Online gay dating app used in selling illegal drugs, 2 arrested

Police arrested two men who used an online gay dating app not just to find sexual partners but also sell illegal drugs. Authorities caught the suspects during a drug buy-bust operation in Project 4, Quezon City.

According to reports, the suspects process their transactions through an online gay dating app.

Through a cop who pretended to be a buyer, authorities found that “chemfum” means having sex while doing drugs. As a result, the police planned the buy-bust operation against a target suspect, who is a male nurse.

Authorities confirmed the illegal transaction at A. Luna Street in Project 4 on Wednesday night.

Police arrested the target suspect and another male who was his shabu supplier.

According to police, the two are using the online gay dating app not only for sex but to sell illegal drugs.

The police also said the suspects use code names for the illegal drugs during transactions.

“May iba salitang salita. Halimbawa droga. Sasabihin nila missile o rocket,” said Police Lt. Colonel Jeffrey Bilaro, Project 4 police station commander.

(They use different names. For example, drugs. They will say missile or rocket.)

Authorities seized four grams of the alleged shabu with a street value of P27,500 from the suspects.

The male nurse admitted that he had been using shabu for two months but denied that he was a drug pusher.

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