SURIGAO CITY---Two bricks of suspected cocaine wrapped in a transparent cellophane and placed in a black rubberized bag had been turned over by village officials to Libjo town police in the province of Dinagat Island at 7:10 on Sunday, the Caraga regional police reported. Jack Llamera, barangay chair of Libjo town's Quezon village, said the item was found by Felix C. Miasco, a resident of Quezon, who found it while walking on the beach at 6 p.m. on Sunday. Initial testing revealed that it was cocaine. Investigators said Miasco was walking along the beach when he noticed a rubberized bag. He looked inside and saw the transparent cellophane wrappings of two bricks suspe...
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