Wanted persons arrested in Ifugao
AlFONSO
LISTA, Ifugao-- Three top most wanted persons (TMWPs) were arrested here July 30at Sitio
Masikal, San Marcos, Alfonso Lista, Ifugao.
Police
identified them as Rodolfo De Guzman Umayam, 62, his brother Ben 543 and his
wife Gloria, all farmers and resident of Masikal.
They
were nabbed following arrest warrant issued by Judge Jesse Harris B. Namuhje of
the 3rd Municipal Circuit Trial Court, Alfonso Lista, who recommended bail of P
12,000each.
They
were charged with attempted homicide for stabbing Felix Ramirez and John Paul
Ramirez on Nov. 10, 2012 in SitioTallo Purok barangay San Marcos, Alfonso
Lista.
Man,
companions hunted for shooting 3 Kalinga folks
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Police are now hunting a certain Eddie
FelominoCarag and his unidentified companion for shooting three residents here
over a land dispute.
Police
investigation revealed the shooting incident transpired at about 10 p.m. July
31at at Barangay San Francisco here wherein complainants; Elena B. Mamawag,
37; Jocelyn B. Magitling, 38 and Rafael D. Bangan, 25, were shot by Carag
of Laya East, Tabuk City.
No one was hurt by complainants who
said they went to the area to tend their farms when they were held at gunpoint
by Caragand his group.
Carag reportedly told them he was the
owner of the farm which the three were cultivating.
During
the altercation Carag brought out his homemade shot gun and shot at the
complainants direction four times.
Carag and his group later fled
towards the city business center.
Nissan Pathfinder falls down Mankayan
ravine
MANKAYAN,
Benguet -- A Nissan Pathfinder pickup truck owned and driven by a certain
Raymund P. Ilke of Lower Cypress, Irisan, Baguio City fell down a ravine here
around 10.15 a.m. on July 31.
Police said Ilke and his passengers were bound to Baguio when Ilke
suddenly lost control of the vehicle which down the ravine.
The
driver including passengers Mary Joy M. Ilke, 44 and Gloria M. Wal, 44 were
seriously injured and brought to Abatan Hospital.
They
were later transferred to Baguio General Hospital.
Young
man commits suicide in Itogon
ITOGON, Benguet – A
young man was found hanging inside his room here July 28 in what police said
was an apparent suicide.
A police report identified the victim
as Raymundo C. Adangla, 18, of Camp 3, Acupan, Virac in this town,
who was residing at the house of his aunt, Gloria A. Martes where he ws found.
Investigation disclosed the victim
was last seen by his elder brother Laurence texting in his cellular phone while
watching television at the second floor of their aunt’s house.
At
around 9 p.m. the night before, the victim reportedly entered his room. At 9
a.m.the following morning, Laurence entered the room of his younger brother and
was surprised when he saw him hanging with a belt tied around his neck which
was hooked to a nail on top of a cabinet.
He
informed their uncle, Dennis Adangla who sought assistance from Julio Quanguey
and Vincent Lonogan, both neighbors who helped them in bringing down the body.
Laurence
turned over to policemen the victim’s cell phone to check messages that could
shed light on the incident.
Dr.
Jorelyn Patna-an Bahingawan, municipal health officer examined the body which
was later brought to the aunt’s house for the wake.
Cop falls in Ilocos Sur drug operation
BANTAY,
Ilocos Sur --Anti-narcotics agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency
arrested a police officer during anti-drug operation in Ilocos Sur, the PDEA
said on Wednesday.
The
PDEA said PO1 Jefferson Estonillo Javier, 30, detailed at Bantay Municipal
police station, was nabbed during controlled delivery operation at Zone 6.
Also
during the operation last July 26, authorities confiscated from the policeman
two pieces of small heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets containing white
crystalline substance suspected to be shabu, a plastic sachet containing
marijuana dried leaves, a .38 caliber revolver with 12 pieces of live
ammunition, and various pieces of drug paraphernalia.
Operatives
also seized from the suspect P8,044 in different denominations, US$51 in different
denominations, 30 euro currency in denominations of 10, and two Singapore
dollars.
Javier
is currently detained at Bantay Municipal Police Station, facing drug charges.
Abra prov'l capitol employee shot dead
BANGUED,
Abra -- Motorcycle-riding assassins struck again afternoon of July 28 killing
an Abra provincial capitol employee.
Paterno Aspacio Benedito,
55, an employee at the Abra provincial capitol in this province’s capital town,
was with his son Paterno Jr., 16, and villagemates Erick Blaza and
Gelyne Borillo heading home on board a tricycle to Barangay Quilliat in Langiden
town, when an assassin sprung from nowhere along Sitio Pudok, Barangay Cabuloan,
Bangued, and pumped bullets into Benedito’s head.
Police
said the shooter escaped on board a motorcycle towards Barangay Cabuloan, also
in Bangued.
Investigators
said that the shooter could have had companions because of the spent shells
found at the crime scene.
Investigators
found three fired cartridges of .45 pistol and a spent shell from an unknown
caliber.
Benedito
died at the hospital where he was rushed several minutes after the shooting.
Abra
police tracker teams are now hunting down the shooter and his possible
companions.
Father drowns while rescuing son, nephew
CANDON
CITY, Ilocos Sur — A man drowned after rescuing his son and nephew who found
themselves in trouble while swimming in the beach of Barangay Luba, Santa
Lucia, Ilocos Sur Tuesday.
Chief
Inspector Benedicto Cardenas, Santa Lucia chief of police, identified the
victim as Orlando Cacatian, 57, of Tiaong, Quezon. While he died, Cacatian has
been hailed a hero for rescuing his son, Leonard Cacatian, 17, and nephew
Frederick Rivera, 18, from drowning when a strong current and big waves pulled
the two under water. -- Freddie G. Lazaro
Bus bumps trike; one dead, another injured
TAGUDIN,
Ilocos Sur — A motorcycle driver died, while the backrider was critically
injured when they were accidentally bumped by a passenger bus along the
national highway in Barangay Bitalag, this town, July 27.
Police
identified the fatality as Renato Manzano, a resident of Barangay Lintik,
Banayoyo, Ilocos Sur.
The
injured victim was identified as Oscar Gambon, also a resident of Barangay
Lintik. Investigation showed that the victims were travelling along the
national highway, while the bus driven by Joy Raquepo was behind them.
They
were allegedly bumped after making a u-turn at the highway. -- Freddie
Lazaro
Cousins caught with P3.2M marijuana
BAGUIO
CITY – Agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Cordillera recently seized
more than P3.2 million worth of marijuana blocks about to be shipped.
A
PDEA report said 47 kilos of marijuana were seized from a repeat offender and
his cousin during a buy-bust operation here.
Ten
large blocks of dried fruiting tops and nine oval or tubular packs of dried
stalks wrapped and bound in a tan-colored packaging tape and placed in a sack
bag and traveling bag were supposed to be shipped to the lowlands by cousins
Kenneth Lagadeo, 28 and Melchor Lagadeo, 25.
The
contraband was valued at P3,208,000.00.
PDEA-Cordillera
spokesperson Emily Fama said Kenneth was a repeat drug law violator.
During
the arrest, Lagadeo identified himself as Ardie Ramos.
The
cousins, who are natives of a known lair of marijuana cultivators in Badeo,
Kibungan, Benguet, were collared at around 4 a.m. in Barangay San Roque, where
they sold the marijuana bricks to an undercover PDEA agent.
PDEA
added that Kenneth was arrested on April 5, 2009 along with a certain Jerry
Adiwang with 2,909.90 grams of dried marijuana fruiting tops in bricks.
The
two were acquitted two years after and released.
Satur
Dayao, a cousin of Kenneth and Melchor, had been convicted and sentenced to a
life term on Dec. 12, 2011 for the same offense.
Meanwhile,
anti-narcotics agents also busted two marijuana suppliers from Bakun town in
Benguet.
Nabbed
were Olibrum Canias, 30 and J-pee Pacuz, 19, residents of SitioBarbarit,
Barangay Bagu in Bakun.
They
were caught selling four huge blocks of marijuana bricks weighing 17,293 grams.
Miner dies of poison gas inside Benguet
tunnel
MANKAYAN,
Benguet–Residents were urged to take precaution in entering mine tunnels after
a miner was killed after inhaling
poisonous gas inside a mining tunnel in SitioBagwit, Barangay Suyoc July 12.
Police
identified the victim as Sonny Cobcobo, 44, a resident of Barangay Guinaoang,
Mankayan,
Investigation
revealed a team of miners entered the tunnel that reeked of a strong odor which
knocked Cobcobo unconscious.
This
prompted them to come out and rush the victim to the Lutheran Hospital in
Barangay Abatan, Buguias, Benguet, where he was declared dead on arrival. The
type of poisonous gas is still under investigation.
Officials urge gun muzzling in Abra
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet -- Local officials are calling for an extension to the
mandatory muzzling of firearms of law enforcers in Abra to ensure that the
peace enjoyed in the province during the midterm elections that culminated last
May carries over until the barangay and Sangguniang Kabataan (SK) elections in
October.
Abra
politicians concurred to the proposal of Bangued Mayor Valera, which was
endorsed by Gov. EustaquioBersamin, that the move to secure guns from
indiscriminate firing must be continued. Chief Supt. Benjamin Magalong, Police
Regional Office-Cordillera Administrative Region director, said Abra’s
officials have shown solidarity in nurturing peace and order initiatives.
Benguet police seize illegal lumber
CAMP
DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet - The intensified campaign by the Department
of Environment and Natural Resources and the Philippine National Police against
the destruction of our few remaining forest product resulted to the
confiscation of 1, 324 of board feet of illegal pine lumbers with a total
market value of 38, 912.00.
Senior Supt. Rodlofo Jun Azurin,
Benguet provincial police director several pine lumber were confiscated in
separate places.
Ampucao, Itogon Benguet police and
Philex Mines Corp. workers confiscated 414 board feet with a market value of
P11,592 in Sitio Sedwing, Ampucao.
In Bokod town, 910 board feet valued
at P27,320 were also confiscated at SitioTaal, Jangjang, Ambuklao.
No suspects were arrested.
2 men held up in Apayao; P8K taken
KABUGAO,
Apayao – A certain Jayson Enciso and a minor identified only as Austin, both
residents of Barangay Lenneng here, are now the object of a police manhunt
after they reportedly forcibly took P8,000 from two victims.
A police report said the robbery recently
happened 12:30 p.m. along the national road, near the boundary of
Kabugao-Conner towns in Barangay Lenneng, Kabugao.
Victims
were identified as Mauricio Dulnuan, 33, miner, of
Piiwan, Hungduan, Ifugao, now residing at Dipipio, Kasibu, Nueva Vizcaya and Julius Guay, 35, also a miner, of Maggoc, Hungduan, Ifugao and now
residing at Tukod, Cabaroguis, Quirino.
Investigation
revealed that the victims were on board on
motorcycle on their way to Conner, Apayao when suddenly, suspects also
boarded on a motorcycle chased them and blocked their way.
Enciso
allegedly drew a handgun and pointed to the victims and declared a hold–up.
He
then commanded his companion, a minor, to take the wallet of Dulnuan,
containing P 8,000.00 and important documents.
Also
taken from his pocker were unaccounted bills. from his pocket.
Suspects
escaped towards Lenneng.
Drunkards jailed for not paying bar
drinks
BONTOC,
Mountain Province – Two drunkards are now in jail here for failing to pay P1,2000
worth of drinks they incurred in a bar.
Police
said the incident recently happened about 9:55 pm at
Plaza View Sing-Along, Engngeg Building, at the public market, Poblacion.
Investigation
disclosed that Yankee Tabling
Dao-angan, 25,
construction worker, native of Bekigan, Sadanga town and his unidentified
companion had a drinking spree at the establishment and tried to leave without
paying their bills prompting the manager identified as Shirley Bagawi Gittabao, 18, of Poblacion. to call for police assistance.
The
drunks reportedly created commotion and broke a bottle of beer and uttered
unsavory words against Gittabao when she
demanded payment.
Responding
police apprehended the suspects.
Van falls down Bontoc road; driver
injured
BONTOC,
Montain Province – The driver of a van was injured when he bumped his vehicle
to an electric post causing it to fall down the road about 5:30 a.m. recently
along the national road at SitioBawi, Barangay Gonogon.
Police
said the Pregio Kia van bearing plate number WDN- 444, was owned and driven by Justin Kitongan, aka Paksay, 31, small scale miner, resident of
Fedilisan, Sagada town
His
passenger was identified as Bernard Addogan, 27, helper, resident
of Ambagiw, Besao town.
Investigation disclosed the dark blue
van was on its way to Baguio City when the driver lost control of the steering
wheel due to loose brake.
The
driver sustained minor injuries and was brought to the Bontoc General Hospital
for medical treatment while his passenger was unhurt.
The
vehicle’s windshield was broken, its front left tire detached, while the axle
was also broken.
Four hurt as van truck collide along
Kennon
TUBA,
Benguet – A passenger van ascending towards Baguio City skidded, bumped
pavement of the wet road then collided with
a Forward Truck descending towards La Union here about 3 p.m. recently along
Kennon Road here at SitioTokang, Camp 3.
The
passenger van was driven by Edgar De Guzman, 39, of Binalonan, Pangasinan, while the Forward
truck was driven by Jerry Picpican, 39,
of Wangal, La Trinidad, Benguet.
Four passengers of the van sustained
injuries and were rushed to Baguio General Hospital for treatment.
They were identified as Almar
Valerio, 22, of 215
Military Cut Off, Baguio City; RealynIglisia, 17 of Inoman, Pozorrubio,
Pangasinan; Angelita Estuesta, 22,
of Engineers Hill, Baguio City and Japhet
Calica, 19, of Sison,
Pangasinan.
All injured passenger were discharged
after treatment. The van incurred heavy damages on its front portion while the
the truck was damaged on its left side.
Both
drivers agreed to settle the case amicably.
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