Dragon Lady: Big-time Pusher who Uses Helicopter to Deliver Drugs Arrested
DRAGON LADY – The big-time drug pusher who uses a helicopter to deliver illegal drugs to clients arrested in Batangas.
A female drug pusher known as “Dragon Lady,” who was still using a helicopter to distribute drugs and was allegedly tied to the Chinese Triad, was detained. For her illicit actions, the suspect has been wanted for more than a decade.
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The arrest of high-priority drug personality Florentina Natindim Tee in her Batangas garment business is captured on camera by the National Bureau of Investigation-Task Force Against Illegal Drugs (NBI-TFAID). Tee is not a typical drug personality, according to the NBI, because he has been wanted for more than a decade for allegedly distributing illegal substances.
Tee was traced down in Batangas with the help of an informant, according to the report. She received the moniker “Dragon Lady” because she is married to a Chinese national and has ties to a Chinese Triad, according to NBI-TFAID chief Rosa Jonathan Galicia.
Galicia also disclosed that she is wanted for a kilo of cocaine and has a warrant out for her arrest. According to the National Bureau of Investigation, Dragon Lady sells large quantities of illegal substances and transports them to their customers via helicopter.
Despite having a warrant, Tee is still permitted to leave the nation. According to the National Bureau of Investigation, she was able to change her identification and avoid arrest by using her maiden name.
The suspect has yet to make an official statement. Meanwhile, the NBI’s investigation into his organization continues. According to NBI Director Eric Distor, the agency will investigate all of Tee’s operations and transactions in order to identify the people who profit from his narcotics business.
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