4 Czechs stopped at checkpoint in Isabela
>> Sunday, December 9, 2012
By
Charlie Lagasca
BAYOMBONG, Nueva
Vizcaya – Amid sightings of three foreigners tagging along with communist
rebels in a remote Isabela village, four Czech nationals were stopped at a
police checkpoint in an Isabela town at the foothills of the Sierra Madre last
Monday morning.
Police reports said
the Czech nationals identified as David Novotmy, 30; Jitka Vitkova, 24;
Pavel Riha, 30 and Tereza Vlasata, 24, were aboard a passenger jeepney when they
were flagged down at a checkpoint in San Mariano town.
The group reportedly
came from a six-day mountain trek in Palanan town and was already approaching
Benito Soliven town aboard the jeepney driven by one Iping Libauan, 40, when
they were flagged down.
Senior Supt. Franklin Mabanag,
Isabela police director, said the four foreigners, who introduced themselves as
tourists who went to the area for sightseeing and mountain trekking, were later
released after their identities were verified.
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