BREAKING : Quezon City Councilor Hero Bautista Tests Positive for Drug Use


THE IDENTITY of the Quezon City councilor who tested positive for both marijuana and “shabu” (methamphetamine hydrochloride) last week remains a mystery as the city’s top executives both seem reluctant to expose the official.

On Monday, Mayor Herbert Bautista told reporters that he still did not know who the councilor was, contradicting Vice Mayor Joy Belmonte’s statement that as early as Thursday, he had been informed of the councilor’s identity.

“The official report is not with me. I really don’t know [who the councilor is],” Bautista said as he added that the person concerned should voluntarily undergo rehabilitation.

Talk turns to brother

“If he’s my sibling, he should be rehabilitated,” he told reporters who asked him why he mentioned his brother, Hero Bautista.

“He has just been elected councilor [of the fourth district]. Maybe it’s him, we do not know,” was the mayor’s reply.

Two of the PNP Narco Generals (Pagdilao and Tinio) named by President Duterte once headed the Quezon City Police Department. Two of the most NOTORIOUS DRUG-INFESTED police precincts in the Philippines, Stations 6 and 9 (their specialty being RECYCLING shabu from buy busts conducted by QCPD and/or PDEA), had their commanders relieved from duty.

The whole 88 members of the QC District Anti Illegal Drug Unit have been reassigned. Thousands of small-time drug pushers and users have surrendered to authorities.


At least two Quezon City District representatives (congressmen) and two Quezon City councilors are listed in INTELLIGENCE REPORTS as users/pushers/protectors in the LUCRATIVE DRUG TRAFFICKING BUSINESS. Now here comes HERO BAUTISTA, QC fourth Congressional district councilor, testing POSITIVE in a drug test conducted at the Quezon City Hall.

Hero, a KNOWN DRUG USER, sought public office and won on the basis of his brother Herbert, currently serving his third term as QC Mayor.


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