Drug suspect shot dead in Mandaue buy bust

By: Norman V. Mendoza July 21,2016 - 04:53 PM

A self- confessed drug pusher was killed in an alleged shootout with authorities during a buy bust operation in Barangay Subangdaku, Mandaue City on Thursday morning.

Marcelino Ferolino was one of drug pushers who surrendered to the police during the Oplan Tokhang in Barangay Subangdaku but had not stopped selling the illegal substance despite making a promise to do so.

When the police confirmed that Ferolino continued peddling illegal drugs, a buy bust operation was drawn up.

About 12:30 a.m. on Thursday, Ferolino met up with an undercover policeman who was to buy a sachet of shabu from him, said Senior Insp. Narciso Abapo, Subangdaku precinct police chief.

During the transaction, Ferolino saw his buyer making a signal to someone.

Realizing it was a sting operation, Abapo said Ferolino then pushed the undercover policeman and pulled out a gun to shoot him. When the gun didn’t go off, other policemen shot him in the chest, killing him on the spot.

The police recovered 19 small plastic sachets of shabu worth P15,700, one revolver with three bullets and the P200 marked money.

Abapo said Ferolino, who was in the watch list of drug personalities, was the third drug suspect in Mandaue killed in a police operation this month.

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