The Taguig police confiscated P340,000 worth of suspected shabu (methamphetamine hydrochloride) in an operation on July 9.
According to the police, the “Oplan Galugad” was conducted along Abraham Street in Barangay Pinagsama, Taguig.

Two persons were arrested in the operation, identified as Chris Senn Domingo, 23, and Freddie de Ramos, 43.
Recovered from the operation were two plastic sachets containing suspected shabu, weighing 50 grams.
Initial report from the police stated that personnel from Taguig police’s Substation 3 were conducting “Oplan Galugad” when they saw the suspects allegedly engaged in the proliferation of illegal drugs that resulted in their immediate arrest for suspected violation of Republic Act 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002).
After their arrest, the police said, Chris Marshall Domingo, brother of Chris Senn, went to the Taguig Substation 3 and allegedly became furious and questioned the validity of the arrest. He allegedly became unruly to the police officers. He was arrested for alleged obstruction of justice.
All the suspected illegal drugs will be turned over to the Southern Police District Forensic Unit for chemical analysis.
"I commend our men on the ground for their continued fulfillment of their duties in ensuring safety and security of the whole Southern Metro. With this, we will strengthen more our efforts to safeguard the public through anti-criminality operations. Job well done Taguig city police," said SPD director Brig. Gen. Jimili Macaraeg.