Police arrested the second most wanted drug suspect in Western Visayas region and his cohort during a buy-bust operation on Wednesday, Jan. 4.
ILOILO CITY –
The 39-year-old drug suspect known also as ‘Boy-Boy’ was caught after selling shabu to an undercover cop in a buy-bust operation on Wednesday evening in Barangay Sto. Niño Sur, Arevalo District.
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