LINGAYEN, Pangasinan – Two of the most wanted persons in Pangasinan, who are believed leader and member of guns-for-fire syndicate, were arrested last week, the provincial police office said.
Supt. Geraldo Roxas, provincial police chief identified the suspects as Eduardo de Guzman and Oscar Ancheta, both of Aguilar town here.
The warrant of arrest for the two, issued by Regional Trial Court Judge Teodoro C. Fernandez of Branch 38 of Lingayen, was in connection with Criminal Case No. L-9209 for murder.
No bail was recommended for their provisional liberty.
The two were arrested by elements of the Special Operations Group headed by Supt. Ronald Gayo, Provincial Intelligence Branch, Provincial Public Safety Company led by Insp. Bernabe Ramos, SWAT team, Aguilar Police and the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group.
Roxas confirmed that the two were suspected leader and member of the De Guzman gun-for-hire and cattle rustling group operating in Pangasinan.
The duo were reportedly involved in the shooting to death of one Allan Calugay, a member of the Civilian Volunteer Organization on March 24, 2011 in sitio Cereli, Barangay Bocakliw, Aguilar and the shooting to death of Benigno Conception at Barangay Banaga, Bugallon on April 26, 2011.
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