蜜桃工作室

Drug lord Jackson Dy one of three inmates killed in Davao prison

One of the three Chinese inmates stabbed to death recently inside the Davao Penal and Prison Farm (DPPF) was the convict that caused a rift between the Philippine National Police-Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (PNP-CIDG) and the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) in 2013.

Li Alan Yan alias Jackson Dy was one of the three Chinese inmates stabbed by a fellow prisoner last Aug. 13, a prison official told 蜜桃工作室. He was considered one of the biggest drug lords operating in the country.

搁贰础顿:听3 Chinese inmates stabbed dead in Davao del Norte prison

Another source said Yan had links with Bilibid inmates and managed to continue drug transactions outside prison.

He was among the inmates transferred to other penal institutions operated by the Bureau of Corrections (BuCor) during the time of Justice Secretary now Senator Leila de Lima as a means to stop illegal drug transactions inside the national penitentiary.

In February 2013, Yan was snatched by armed men while on his way to a court hearing. Members of the Ozamis robbery-holdup gang helped Yan鈥檚 escape.

Yan was rearrested July of that year in his hideout in Little Baguio, San Juan. Authorities recovered two sacks of shabu in his house.

The CIDG said a member of the NBI served as 鈥減rotector鈥 of Dy.

De Lima dared the CIDG to identify the NBI personnel involved.聽However, no name was given or case filed against the NBI personnel.

Yan was accused of operating a shabu laboratory in Barangay Kapipisa in Tanza, Cavite and three shabu warehouses in Quezon City, Pasay City, and Para帽aque City when he was arrested in 2003.

Authorities said he led a well-entrenched group that had acquired expensive properties in the country, including a mansion in Subic Bay in Zambales, a residential property at the exclusive Marina Bay Homes in Paranaque, Lancaster in Pasay City, and Horse Shoe Village in Quezon City.聽JE/rga

搁贰础顿:听

RELATED VIDEOS

MOST READ
LATEST STORIES
Read more...