POLICE ROUNDUP
>> Monday, March 17, 2014
Jueteng
collectors, 5 others nabbed by Cordillera cops
CAMP
DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -- Three individuals were arrested for illegal
gambling while five others were nabbed for various crimes in Cordillera last
week.
Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez,
regional police director, said two persons were arrested after they were
caught collecting jueteng bets beside the Louie Auto Supply, Happy Homes-Old
Lucban in Baguio City morning of March 7 at around 9:30
a.m.
Nerez named the
arrested kubradors as Mark Manda Reyes, 23, of Purok 3, West Quirino Hill and
Jayson Enriques de Castro, 24, of Slaughter Compound, Sto. Nino, Magsaysay
Avenue.
Members of the
Baguio City Intelligence Unit confiscated from arrested jueteng collectors cash
bets amounting to P 1,105, Meridien papelitos and two blue ballpens.
On the other
hand, three individuals were nabbed for illegal possession of firearms in
Apayao and Abra.
A farmer who was
under the influence of liquor was arrested in Barangay Emiliana, Sta Marcela, Apayao
by the personnel of the Sta. Marcela municipal police station (MPS) at
about 9 p.m., also on March 7.
Senior Supt.
Albertlito Garcia, provincial police director of Apayao, identified the
arrested farmer as Jay Ar BuenoDela Cruz, 25, and a resident of Barangay Mungo,
Tuao Cagayan.
Dela Cruz was drunk
while holding a handgun went to the house of Ramil Molina Garcia, resident of
BrgyEmiliana, Sta Marcela, Apayao and had a fist fight with Garcia.
Responding
policemen together with e relatives of the Garcia pacified the suspect and
confiscated his unlicensed 12 guage shotgun three bullets.
A barangay
chairman was also nabbed after he and his companions were caught in possession
of firearms by Abra Police Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC) elements in a
police checkpoint along Sinalang, Barangay Angad, Bangued, Abra Monday morning.
Senior Supt. Benjamin
Lusad, provincial police director, identified him as Ronie Bermudez
Bringas, 38, of Angad, Bangued, Abra.
Bringas was on
board a motorcycle coming from Barangay Angad when he suddenly made a U-turn to
evade the police checkpoint but he was blocked and he was searched that yielded
his Cal. 45 pistol.
When asked for
documents, he showed his firearm license card with defaced number that led to
his arrest and the confiscation of his Cal. 45 Charles Daly pistol bearing
Serial Number CD024177 with magazine loaded with 9 bullets while his motorcycle
was impounded.
Another drunken farmer
named Calixto Guzman Buena Sr., 61, a widow and a resident of Gravelinar, Barangay
Namarabar, Peñarrubia, Abra was arrested by Peñarrubia town police in Barangay
Riang, Peñarrubia evening of the same day.
Buena was
arrested by policemen after a concerned citizen informed them that he was drunk
and armed with a handgun tucked on his waist.
He could not show
documents which resulted to his arrest and confiscation of his Cal. 45 Colt MK
IV Series 80 bearing Serial Number 849220 with magazine loaded with 6
bullets.
In Calanasan, Apayao,
residents surrendered their firearms to Calanasan police March 8.
Punong barangay Andres
Balalio 59 of Barangay Eva, Calanasan, surrendered his Cal. 38
revolver while SadamPoquin, 23, both residents of Eva, Calanasan, also
qavea Cal. 45 pistol .
Another lady named
Jane Balicag surrendered her late husband’s Cal. 38 revolver and silencer to
Sagada, Mountain Province police.
All arrested
suspects are now detained.
Acetylene
gang member, 9 other wanted persons nabbed
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -- Another
member of the Bedking Acetylene Gang was captured including two top most wanted
persons and seven other wanted persons in the different provinces.
Joint operatives of
the Regional Intelligence Division and Baguio City Police Office nabbed the
gang member in his residence on March 7 by virtue of a warrant of arrest issued
by Judge Edilberto T. Claravall, of the Regional Trial Court Branch 60, Baguio
City for robbery with intimidation with recommended bail of P100,000.
Chief Supt. Isagani R.
Nerez, Cordillera police regional director identified him as Eric Doligas
Elwas A.K.A Eric Moga,
Domingo Dorigas Alias Etog, 47, of Acupan, Itogon, Benguet and a resident of
Purok 2, Monticello, Camp 7, Baguio City.
His group was
responsible for robbery incidents in some parts of Zambales, Marikina, Laoag,
Angeles, Cavite, La Trinidad, Benguet and Pangasinan.
Aside from the
arrest of the gang members, two notorious TMWPs and seven other wanted persons
were arrested by police.
The No. 3 TMWP of
Buguias, Benguet landed in jail after
he was arrested by the members of the Buguias police in Barangay Abatan, in the
town Monday morning.
Senior Supt. Rodolfo
Azurin, provincial police director said the farmer who wanted for rape was
identified as Abluyen Mangosan Kiblasen, 46, farmer, and a resident of
Sinacyan, Sebang, Buguias.
He was nabbed after
Judge AgapitoLaoagan Jr., of the RTC Br 64, Abatan,Buguias issued a warrant for
his arrest.
Kalinga’s No. 5 most
wanted person also fell in the hands of members of the Kalinga Intelligence
Branch and Provincial Anti-Illegal Drug Operations Task Group after he was
arrested in his residence Tuesday at about 9:35 a.m.
Senior Victor Wanchakan,
provincial police director said that the arrested murderer was identified
as Aster Macabeo, 38, a resident of Purok 7, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga
who was nabbed by virtue of a warrant of arrest issued by Judge Anastacio Anghad
of the Regional Trial Court, for murder.
Seven other wanted
persons were also arrested in three days. On March 11, Rene Bersalona Pacorsa,
43, farmer, was arrested in his residence in Ayuyeng, Pidigan, Abra for theft
with recommended bail bond of P 44,000.00 and Levi Embes Sap-ay, 39,
jobless and a resident of Suyoc, Calot, Banangan, Sablan who was arrested in
Purok 5, Irisan, Baguio City for violence against women and children with a
recommended bail bond of P140,000.
On March 10,
one Rolland Halipan Libag, 20, farmer of Abucot Eddet, Kabayan, Benguet
was arrested in Bashoy, Kabayan, by virtue of two warrants of arrest for
serious and slight physical injuries with a total recommended bail bond of
P14,000.
Other arrested wanted
individuals were Liberina Tira Sarmiento, 65, a resident of Central Saddle,
Philex Mines, Tuba, Benguet who was nabbed in Poblacion, Tuba, for estafa with
recommended bail bond of P 20,000; and, Lourdes Roselio Rosales, 61,
businesswoman, and a resident of Barangay San Agustin Sur, Agoo, La Union who
was arrested for violation of BP22 (Anti Bouncing Check Law).
Others were Jun
Batlong, who was arrested in his residence in Bario Concepcion, Tala, Caloocan
City for frustrated murder, and Richardo Alonzo Cabanilla, who was
arrested at Dumampot, Asingan, Pangasinan for theft, both nabbed on March 7.
P400K
marijuana found in Kapangan shack
KAPANGAN, Benguet-- Some P 400,000 worth of marijuana leaves and
seeds were found abandoned in a shanty here in Sitio Lao-angan, Gadang last week.
Police discovered 15
kilos of Marijuana leaves and one kilo Marijuana seeds and burned these on site
in the presence of the barangay officials led by barangay chief Mariano
Bagtila.
Chief Supt.
IsaganiNerez, regional police chief , said after burning marijuana plants,
operatives held a meeting with barangay officials to remind them of the need to
curb cultivation of the illegal hemp and spare the public and their
constituents from negative effects of marijuana.
Security
guard arrested for alarm and scandal
BAGUIO CITY -- A 47- year old security guard
was arrested after a concerned citizen informed the police of his
indiscriminate firing here along Leonard Wood Rd., Cabinet Hill, March 3
around 10:30 a.m.
Responding members of
the Baguio City Police Office Station 3 apprehended the suspect who was
identified as Salvador TacataRabena, resident of the area.
Conficated from him
was a Cal.38 revolver loaded with two bullets with no documents.
Rabena was
charged with alarm and scandal and violation of Republic Act 10591 and is now
detained at the jail while the firearm was submitted to the PNP crime
laboratory for ballistic examination.
2 men
surrender over illegal drugs, firearms
BANGUED, Abra -- Two men surrendered to
members of the Abra Police provincial Office, 22nd Special Action Company
and Regional Public Safety Battalion after negotiations on March 3.
Abra provincial police
director, Senior Supt. Benjamin M. Lusad identified them as Saturnino Brazil
Bayle Jr., 34, farmer, of Barangay Calaba here who was charged for illegal
drugs and firearms.
Also charged for the
same offences was Jimmy Brazil Bayle, 32, driver, of same residence.
Both are now under the
custody of Abra provincial police office.
Calanasan
folks turn in firearms
CALANASAN, Apayao – Three firearms were
surrendered to police here when they visited a barangay on their campaign
against loose firearms March 2.
Senior Supt.
Albertlito Garcia, Apayao provincial police director, identified the
gun owners as ReunilioKirtug, 59, who surrendered his US carbine, Cal .30 and
one magazine; Tirso Gobing, 43, barangay tanod who turned in a Cal .22 pistol,
both residents of Butao, Calanasan, and Edelberto Piagan, 44, driver, of
Poblacion, Calanasan, Apayao who gave in a Cal .45 pistol.
Bomb
found in Buguias
BUGUIAS, Benguet -- A 10-kilo, 1.5 feet long
and 4 inches in diameter vintage bomb was found by a farmer while digging a
canal in his garden in here Bayoyo, Buyacaoan at about 6:30 a.m. on March
3.
The unidentified
farmer immediately informed police who took the bomb from the site.
The Benguet Public
Safety Company in Buguias later detonated the bomb. -- Joanne Christine Mocay
Cordillera’s
most wanted drug personality nabbed
CAMP BADO DANGWA, Benguet—Authorities
recently arrested the top most wanted drug person of the Cordillera Region in
Benguet.
Ronald Ricardo,
regional director of the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Cordillera
Administrative Region identified the suspect as Efren Olsim y Guillao alias
“Molkang”.
Ricardo said,Olsim was
arrested on March 1, at around 3:45 p.m. in Loo, Buguias, Benguet, by elements
of PDEA-CAR, PDEA Special Enforcement Service and Buguias police.
Three months
ago, Ricardo said, authorities failed to arrest Olsim during a raid on a drug
den which was operated by Olsim.
Olsim, 36,
married, college undergraduate, farmer, native and resident of Poblacion,
Buguias, is the older brother of Julim Olsim y Guillao, the leader of the Olsim
drug group, who was busted in a operation on November 21, 2013, at Pico, La
Trinidad, Benguet, Ricardo said.
Olsim’s warrant
of arrest, with Criminal Case Numbers 14-CR-9785 and 86, for Violations of
Section 11 (Possession of Dangerous Drugs) and Section 12 (Possession of
Paraphernalia for Dangerous Drugs), both of Republic Act 9165, was consequently
issued for his evasion of capture on November 21 last year when PDEA – CAR
agents raided a liquor bar at Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet, for maintenance of
drug den and other grave drug law violations. Confiscated then at the shabu
den, which he co-operates, were five sachets of shabu and various drug
paraphernalia, Ricardo said.
Ricardo added,
urine sample taken from Olsim gave positive test result for the presence of the
dangerous drug, Methamphetamine, a psycho stimulant of the phenethylamine and
amphetamine class of psychoactive drugs like shabu. Thus, he will be facing rap
anew for Use of Dangerous Drugs. – Larry Madarang
‘Drug
peddler’ nabbed in Kalinga
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- A 25 -year old man was
arrested by police and anti-narcotics agents in an anti- drug buy-bust
operation here along Viloria Street, Purok 2 Bulanao Norte last week.
Senior Supt.
Victor Wanchakan, Kalinga provincial director, identified the arrested drug
dealer as Michael B. Macagne, 25 and a resident of Purok 1 BulanaoTabuk City,
Kalinga.
Operatives from
the Kalinga Police Provincial Office, Intelligence Branch and Provincial
Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations Task Group confiscarted from the suspect
sachet containing residue of shabu; another sachet containing white crystalline
substance believed to be shabu; and P500 marked money used in the operation.
Macagne and pieces of
evidence were brought to the Kalinga provincial police office while a case for illegal drugs is set for filing against the arrested drug
pusher.
Five
Cordillera cops awarded
CAMP BADO DANGWA,La Trinidad, Benguet—Five
policemen were awarded medals here Monday for meritorious services.
Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez,
regional police director gave the awards assisted by the members of the command
group.
Medalyang Kasanayan
was awarded to SP01 Jennifer Baguidudol of the Ifugao Police Provincial Office
for topping order of merit of the Public Safety Leadership Course (PSJLC) while
MedalyangPapuri was awarded to PO2 Jenny M. Cutig of the Mountain Province PPO,
second and PO3 William Aspilan Jr. of
Benguet PPO as third in order of merit.
MedalyangPapuri was
awarded to five members of the PRO-COR Band for demonstrating exemplary
devotion during the “Ang Galing ng Pulis” Battle of the Bands on
march 7 at the Thunderbird Industrial Park, Poro point, San Fernando City, La
Union.
The same award was
also given to PO1 Mario Hiblawan and PO1 Omar Pelobello of the Regional Public
safety Battalion for their drive against criminal elements through intensified
conduct of police operation. --
Kiara Cuyopan
PDEA to
inaugurate new forensic labs
BAGUIO CITY -- Cordillera, Cagayan
Valley and Central Luzon are among the six regions in the country which
will have their own forensic laboratories for narcotics detection.
The Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency said it will set up the new additional forensic laboratories
in different regional offices starting June this year and will be completed
before the year ends.
Through the project,
said PDEA Director General Undersecretary Arturo Cacdac, all PDEA regional
offices around the country will have their own forensic laboratories.
These include PDEA
Regional Offices in 4A (CALABARZON) in Calamba, Laguna; Autonomous Region in
Muslim Mindanao (ARMM); and Regional Office 8 in Palo, Leyte.
Ten forensic
laboratories were set up last year.
The PDEA has
inaugurated in February the forensic laboratory of PDEA Regional Office 9 (PDEA
RO9) in Zamboanga City.
The PDEA RO 4A
forensic laboratory to be inaugurated on March 25, 2014 is capable of
conducting forensic examinations using Thin Layer Chromatography (TLC).
TLC is a
chromatographic technique that is useful in separating organic compounds.
Owing to the simplicity and rapidity of TLC, it is often used to detect,
identify and analyze various illegal substances and monitor the progress of
organic reactions and to check the purity of dangerous drugs.
Four forensic
laboratories in PDEA RO1 in La Union, PDEA RO7 in Cebu City, PDEA RO6 in Iloilo
City, and PDEA RO11 in Davao City are capable of conducting qualitative and
quantitative examination using Gas Chromatograph Mass Spectrometry (GCMS).
GCMS is crucial in the
conduct of confirmatory drug test to those who are tested positive in screening
tests.
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