PNPA applications for Nov. 10 admission test
on
BAGUIO
CITY – The Philippine National Police Academy (PNPA) is accepting applications
for the PNPA Cadet Admission Test (PNPACAT) on Nov. 10 at its 25 testing
centers nationwide.
Young men and women who would like to pursue a career in public safety service
may avail of the four-year full scholarship cadetship program being offered by
the PNPA.
Applicants must be natural-born Filipino citizens; 18 years old and not more
than 22 years on the date of appointment; single with no parental and financial
obligation; high school graduate upon application; at least 5 feet 4 inches
height for males and 5 feet 2 inches for females; with weight corresponding to
the applicant’s height, gender and age and not exceed or be lower that 11
pounds or five kilograms of the standard weight; physically and mentally fit
for cadetship training and must pass the minimum required physical fitness
exercises; with good moral character; no pending complaint and/or case before
any tribunal; not a formal cadet of the PNPA or other similar institutions; not
have been dismissed from any private employment or government position for
cause; and must pass the PNPACAT, medical, neuro-psychiatric and agility test
and interview.
High school valedictorians and salutatorians and college cum laude, magna cum
laude and summa cum laude are exempt from taking the PNPACT.
Application forms can be downloaded at www.pnpa.edu.ph. Duly
accomplished application forms together with a self-stamped window envelope may
be submitted to the Office of the Registrar or mail to: The Director,
(Attention: Registrar), Philippine National Police Academy, Camp General
Mariano N. Castaneda, Silang, Cavite 4129.
Deadline for submission will be on Sept. 28, 2013. – A. Refuerzo
Eight men nabbed for shabu in Tabuk
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga – Eight persons were arrested in a house here August 23 for
illegal drugs.
The suspects were identified as
Allan Versoza, Jay Simafranca, 37;
Ulderico Villamor, 47; Reynante Padrigo, 28; Val Trinidad,39; Arnold Awingan,
26; Richard Diego, 42 and Orlando Bakiadan, 43.
A police report said they received information from a concerned citizen
that a drug transaction by Versoza will
be conducted evening of August 23 at the residence of a certain Jay Simafranca
Balacang.
Police
conducted surveillance which led to the raid at Simafranca’s house around 7
p.m. The raid was led by Chief Insp. Bobby Flenn Ganipac. Seized from Versoza
were shabu valued at P828, Cal. 45 pistol with six bullets, cash of P2,880,
two cellphones and bullets.
Yemeni, Arabian nationals rumble; 2 hurt
BAGUIO
CITY- Two Yemeni nationals were hurt Sunday morning when their fellow Yemeni
and an Arabian national ganged up on them because reportedly of an unpaid debt
in Legarda road, this city.
Wounded
in the brawl were Khaled Ahmed Shaibi, 29 and Feras Omar Banuqaytah, 19, both
Yemeni nationals and students at St. Louis University.
The suspects are Mushel Morshid,
Mohammed Al-Olibi, both Yemeni and Mohammad HamoodQaidNaji, a Saudi Arabian
nationals.
The
three suspects are studying here at Brent School. Investigation conducted by
police disclosed that victims were then eating breakfast at MC Donalds located
at Yandoc St., when Khaled went out to buy cigarette to a nearby store.
At
this juncture, the suspects followed him along Legarda Road, where he was asked
by the suspects to pay his unpaid debt.
The
victim, however, insisted that he had nothing to pay.
Suddenly,
the suspects mauled the victim, hitting his head with a stone.
Feras
Omar Banuqaytah, upon noticing the commotion, tried to pacify them but he was
also mauled by the suspects resulting in scratches on his face.
Suspects
then uttered threatening words to quote, “We will comeback for you to kill you
later” then boarded on a taxi and fled to unknown direction.
Police
arrested the suspects who are now detained at the Baguio City Jail.
8 persons arrested in Cordillera for crimes
CAMP
DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -A private
armed group member (PAG) surrendered while a wanted person and six others were
arrested last week.
Police
identified the surrenderee as Ricky Ayaba Latawan , 35, of Barangay Alaoa,
Tineg.
Latawan
had been charged with multiple murder but the cases filed against him were
dismissed by Judge Corpus Alzate, of the Regional Trial Court in Bangued, Abra.
Latawan
surrendered aCal.30 M1 carbine rifle to Abra provincial police director Senior
Supt. Benjamin M. Lusad.
Abra
police, with the assistance of Vice Mayor Edwin Crisologo of Tineg, initiated
negotiations that led to surrender of Latawan.
Meanwhile,
Baguio City police, in coordination with the Tuba, Benguet police arrested the
No. 2 top most wanted person (TMWP) at Poblacion, Tuba.
Senior
Supt. Jesus Cambay, city director, identified the suspect as Narciso Miguel
Adarogalias “Jun,” 52, farmer and a resident of San Pascual, Tuba,
He
was charged for robbery with intimidation with bail set at P200,000 and estafaalso
with bail of P40,000.
One
Edwin Garcia Ramirez aka “Damyan,” 43, construction foreman and a resident of
Purok 2, Lower Pinget, Baguio City was also arrested at the Baguio City Justice
Hall for attempted murder, with bail set at P100,000.
A
certain Wilfredo Cayabas Pasyalen, 45, a resident of Purok 23, San Carlos
Heights, Baguio City was also nabbed in his residence for rape with no bail
recommended and acts of lasciviousness with bail of P36,000.
In
Apayao, a motorcycle mechanic identified as Roberto Cacot Tagui, 42, Barangay
Sta. Cruz, Ballesteros, Cagayan was arrested at Barangay San Carlos, Sta.
Marcela, Apayao for frustrated murder with a recommended bail of P 200,000.
A
17- year old minor arrested in Penarubia, Abra, was also charged for carnapping
with bail set at P180,000.
Man
shot in Apayao survives
STA. MARCELA, Apayao –
A man was shot here by another he had a grudge with which he survived.
Police
said the attempted homicide happened about 7:30 p.m. of August 24 here at Purok
4 Nueva.
Victim
was identified as Dido Valencia, 59, while the suspect was Erwin Aquino, 38,
both residents of the area.
Investigation disclosed the victim was on his way home when the suspect
allegedly shot him using a Cal. 22 firearm hitting his right knee.
Police
said motive was misunderstanding due to old grudge and land dispute.
Victim
was brought to Sta Marcela District Hospital for treatment, while the suspect
surrendered to Sta Marcela police.
Firearm used was not recovered.
Man finds Ipad stolen from car,
being sold in cell shop
BAGUIO CITY – If you
have lost items like stolen cellphones or laptops, visit cell phone shops here.
You just might find what you are looking for.
Ralph David Casem, 30, of Purok 5
Amparo Heights, Camp 7 here told police his car was forcibly opened around 10
p.m.on August 23.
Investigation disclosed complainant parked his vehicle, a Susuki Jimmy (XFH
135) along Greenwater Village Road when unidentified persons destroyed the rear
side window of his vehicle.
Casem
discovered that his 3G i-phone worth P 25,000 and Apple Ipad2 valued at P27,000
inside the vehicle were missing.
The next morning, the complainant
with his girlfriend passed by Mabini St, where Narikiyo Cellphone Shop was
located and saw his missing Apple Ipad displayed in the glass cabinet prompting
them to call police who arrested Crisel V. Policarpio, 26, owner of said
establishment.
Policarpio was detained at city jail
on order of inquest prosecutor Nimia Castillo-Peralta.
Kubrador
arrested
BAGUIO CITY A—Police
arrested here at Barangay Hapopy Homes Melchor Edwin Palaci, 48, a jueteng kubrador
(bet collector) , of DensiTawang, La Trinidad, Benguet for violation of
Republic Act 9287 (illegal gambling law).
Confiscated from from the suspect were cash bets amounting to
P50.00, Meridien firm papers with number
combinations and a ballpen.
Palaci
was incarcerated at the city jail on order of inquest prosecutor Arlene Valerie
Camacho.
Estrada
driver flees after bumping army truck
PARACELIS, Mountain
Province – The driver of a Mitsubishi Estrada fled after his vehicle allegedly
rammed a military truck here last week.
A
police report said the incident happened
around 8 p.m. onAugust 23 along the national road in here Cabua-an, Butigue.
Investigation disclosed that the truck loaded with six army personnel was going
towards Alfonso Lista, Ifugao, when the speeding private vehicle coming from
the opposite direction suddenly bumped the truck.
The
driver of the truck was identified as Cpl. Melvin Baloran, 28, 54th
IB, PA based at Butigue while the driver of the Mitsubishi was Angel Foroble,
51, of Bananao, Paracelis.
No person was injured during the
incident and the vehicles involved incurred damages.
After
the incident, Foroble who was allegedly under the influence of liquor drove his
vehicle and fled before police arrived.
Car
falls down ravine; 3 young men wounded
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet –
Three young men, all residents of Barangay Balili here, were wounded when the
vehicle they were riding in fell down a ravine at Sitio Payeo, Barangay Alno
here around 12 noon on August 24.
Investigation disclosed the Mitsubisho Lancer was descending towards Alno when
its brakes malfunctioned prompting the driver to swerve to the right side of
the road but lost control of the steering wheel making the car fall down the
ravine.
Victims
were identified as: Amadeo Bangnan, 32, driver
who was in possession of student permit; Edmund Dul-og, 18 and Jess
Dalmacio, 19.
Personnel
of La Trinidad police and fire department brought the victims to Benguet
General Hospital for treatment.
Two
persons arrested for illegal guns in Abra
BANGUED,
Abra -- Two individuals were separately arrested for illegal
possession of firearms in Abra last Monday.
Police said Jay-Jay TinezaTugadi, 22, of Barangay Budac, Tayum town was
arrested by members of the AbraProvincial Public Safety Company along Sitio
An-anaao, Budac.
Tugadi
was arrested after being seen throwing a firearm described as Cal. .9mm with
loaded with eight bullets.
Another
individual was arrested along Torrijos St., Zone 5, Bangued, Abra
identified as Richard Batawang,
27 of Calaba, Bangued.
Batawang
was arrested after police after a report that he bumped a parked motorcycle and
when he was frisked, a Cal. 45 handgun loaded with four bullets was
confiscated from his direct possession.
Meanwhile,
a Cal. 32 pistol was found by workers while demolishing a house inMagsaysay, Loakan
Proper, Baguio City on August 23.
8
arrested for illegal drugs in Tabuk City
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga –An alleged drug pusher and seven others were arrested
after a concerned citizen tipped police about a drug transaction that took
place here at Balacang St, Barangay CasigayanMorning of Sept. 23..
Senior
Supt. John Colinio,provincial police director
identified the arrested suspects, all residents of this city; Allan
Diego Versoza aka Lanze, 35, welder, of Barangay Laya East; Reynante Carbone
Padrigo, 28, duck raiser, of Dagupan West; Val Guidangen Trinidad, 39, chief
security officer of Hacienda Construction and Trading and a resident of
Poblacion West; Arnold Awingan, 26; Aldrico MortaPanis, 52, farmer of Dilag;
Richard Aquino Aquino Diego, 42, driver; Orlando Lingayo Bakiadan, 43 both of
Laya East and Jay GunabanSimafranca, 37,duck raiser and owner of the house
where they were arrested..
Combine
elements of Kalinga Provincial Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations Task Group,
Intelligence Operatives and Tabuk police headed by Chief Insp. Bobby Glenn
Ganipac in coordination with Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency arrested the
suspects and confiscated shabu valued at P 828, a Cal. 45 handgun with six
bullets; cash of P 2,880.00; Samsung
Galaxy and Nokia C10 cell phones and
bullets for Cal. 9 mm and Cal. 22
including a motorcycle.
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