Monday, August 27, 2012
COORDINATION WITH THE PDEA IS NOT AN INDISPENSABLE REQUIREMENT BEFORE POLICE AUTHORITIES MAY CARRY OUT A BUY-BUST OPERATION
While it is true that Section 86 of Republic Act
No. 9165 requires the National Bureau of Investigation, PNP and the Bureau of
Customs to maintain "close coordination with the PDEA on all drug-related
matters," the provision does not, by so saying, make PDEA's
participation a condition sine qua non
for every buy-bust operation. After all, a buy-bust is just a form of an in
flagrante arrest sanctioned by
Section 5, Rule 113 of the Rules of the Court, which police authorities may
rightfully resort to in apprehending violators of Republic Act No. 9165 in
support of the PDEA. A buy-bust
operation is not invalidated by mere non-coordination with the PDEA. (PEOPLE OF THE PHILS. VS. ALLEN UDTOJAN
MANTALABA, G.R. NO. 186227, JULY 20, 2011, PERALTA, J.).
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