PNP-AIDG handa na sa resbak ni Col. Macelino

By Ruel Perez June 23, 2016 - 04:53 PM

FEBRUARY 10, 2016 Lt. Col. Ferdinand Marcelino raises his hands as he lleaves DOJ building after attending the preliminary hearing at the office of Senior Deputy State Prosecutor Theodore Villanueva at the Department of Justice in Manila. Marcelino  is an active Marine officer of the Philippine Navy, graduate of the Philippine Military Academy Bantay Laya Class of 1994. He is now facing a tough battle for his career and security when he got arrested together with a Chinese citizen and former PDEA interpreter Yan Yi Shou in a raid conducted by the Philippine National Police (PNP) Anti-Illegal Drugs Special Operations Task Force and the PDEA in Celadon Place apartment building in Sta. Cruz, Manila on January 21, 2016. Marcelino and Yi Shou will face charges without bail in connection with the illegal drugs manufacturing and possession. EDWIN BACASMAS
EDWIN BACASMAS/Inquirer

Handa ang mga opisyal at mga tauhan ng PNP Anti-illegal Drugs Group (AIDG) sakaling bumuwelta sa kanila si Marine Lt. Col. Ferdinand Marcelino.

Ayon kay S/Supt Leonardo Suan, Chief of Staff ng AIDG, bahagi umano ng pagganap nila sa trabaho kung balikan sila at kasuhan ni Marcelino at ng iba pa nilang mga naipakulong dahil sa illegal drugs.

Kumpyansa naman si Suan na hindi sila pababayaan ng pamunuan ng PNP sa posibleng kasong isasampa laban sa kanila ni Marcelino.

Sa kabila nito, iginigiit pa rin ng opisyal na lehitimo naman ang kanilang naging operasyon kasama ang lead agency na Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA) laban sa naturang Marine official.

Inaresto si Marcelino at Chinese national na si Yan Yi Shou sa isang shabu lab sa Sta Cruz Maynila ilang buwan na ang nakakaraan pero kamakailan ay pinayagan itong makapagpyansa ng korte hanggang sa tuluyan ng ibasura ng DOJ ang mga kaso ihinain ng PDEA laban sa kanila.

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