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MANILA, Philippines - Northern Police District (NPD) director Chief Supt. Roberto Fajardo insisted that Grade 11 student Kian Loyd delos Santos used to sell 10 grams of shabu or P18,000 per day before policemen shot him dead, a claim belied by the boy’s family and neighbors.
In a press conference yesterday, Fajardo said the Caloocan City police has witnesses who will testify on Kian’s alleged involvement in the drug trade.
“What they used to call him is ‘addict’ and ‘pusher’. Now that he is dead, he suddenly became good,” Fajardo told reporters.
“The 10 grams more or less cost P18,000, depending if it is high grade. Shabu sold in one pack is equal to 5 grams, which is P8,000 to P9,000. So they got two packs containing 10 grams with a value of around P18,000, which they recovered from Kian,” he added. (source)
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