Region’s top cop visits Mt.
Province, Ifugao
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -
Cordillera police director Chief Supt.
Isagani R. Nerez and his staff visited the Mountain Province police provincial
office at Camp Lt. Geronimo F. Montes, Bontoc, Mountain Province and Ifugao PPO
in Camp Dunuan, Lagawe, Ifugao on Monday.
Nerez was guest of
honor and speaker in the culmination of
internal security operation and search and rescue trainings participated
in by 27 personnel of Mt. Province PPO of which four commendations were given
to those who excelled in the said training.
Nerez awarded
medalyangpapuri, kasanayan and kagalingan to three PNP deserving personnel of
Mt. Province while four similar awards were given to deserving cops
Ifugao PPO for accomplishments and excellence in public service.
With the presence of
mayor Eduard Latawan of Sagada, Nerez acknowledged initiatives of Mountain
Province led by the OIC, provincial director Senior Supt. Oliver Enmodias for
providing training to its personnel, especially in internal security
operations, which would greatly help in curbing insurgency in the province.
In his speech, Nerez
encouraged his men to continue enhancing their skills and capabilities to
better serve the people.
Command conferences were
in both command visits wherein Nerez was briefed on peace and order situation
in the provinces.
Nerez reiterated the
directive of PNP Director General Purisima to the personnel to focus on their
work on crime prevention and crime solution, while appealing to relatives and
friends of communist rebels to return to society and avail of offer for
livelihood from the government and participate in making the region a
progressive and peaceful place to live and do business.
Girl’s murder inSablan
probed
SABLAN, Benguet — Homicide investigators are
looking into murder in the death of a three-year-old girl found last May 26 in
a remote area of Barangay Banangan, this town. Senior Insp. Christian Alucod,
local chief of police, said probers already have a suspect but declined to name
the person until the completion of evidence. The girl was reportedly left alone
at the house where she was believed killed between 11 a.m. and 12 noon, before
her body was found bloodied around 1:30 p.m.
Two suspects in Apayao hold-up
tracked down
KABUGAO, Apayao – Provincial police members
ended the three-month hiding of robbery with rape suspects here which included
a paramilitary member April 19.
New Apayao police
director Senior Supt. Robert Gallardo confirmed the arrest of Sabath Balayang
Agsayang, 22 , and Michael Doguiis Patagui, 29, a native of Talifugu,
Lacub, Abra, both residents of Barangay Cabetayan here.
Both were facing
charges for robbery with rape that took place Jan. 30 here at Taracay, Lenneng.
Senior Insp. Oliver B.
Panabang, Kabugao police chief led a team that arrested Agsatang here in
SitioMalabanig, Barangay Cabetayan around 4:30 a.m.
Agsatang was
reportedly under probation for theft in Laoag City.
In another operation,
the team arrested Pataguio at SitioLaggab, BrgyCabetayan afternoon of the
same day/
Seized from Pataguio
was a M16 rifle with a short magazine loaded with 19 bullets and one long
magazine for M16 rifle loaded with 28 rounds of ammunition.
He was an active
member of CAFGU based at Lenneng patrol base who went on absence without leave
(AWOL) after the incident.
Judge
QuirinoAnadaya of the Regional Trial Court of Branch 26 in Luna, Apayao who
issued the warrant of arrest recommended no bail bond for their temporary
liberty.
Earlier, a certain
Wilner Ventura, who surrendered to police identified Agsayang and Patagui as
his cohorts who barged into a rented house in Kabugao, hurting the two teachers and harassing three
others. They carted away valuables amounting to almost P100,000, that included
laptops, cellphones, a wrist watch, a digital camera, and a couple of wedding
rings from the victims.
Son finds dad’s alleged killer
through Facebook
BAGUIO CITY — The primary suspect in a
homicide case 23 years ago was arrested
after the victim’s son traced his father’s alleged assailant through social
network, Facebook.
The suspect, Eduardo
Olegario, 49, married and a resident of Upper Pinget, was issued a warrant of
arrest by Judge Clarence J. Villanueva of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch
7 in this city, for a case of homicide.
The victim in the case
is one Ricardo Tumbaga, who was stabbed to death on Sept. 15, 1991 on Abanao
Street, here.
There had been no
trace of Olegario until Tumbaga’s son, Ronald, accidentally found a photograph
of the suspect posted on Facebook.
Upon tracing the
Facebook account, Ronald alerted police and on May 23, operatives led by Supt.
Dante Lubos arrested Olegario in Upper Pinget armed with the warrant.
The suspect is now
detained at the Baguio City Jail.
3 illegal loggers fall
in Benguet
BUGUIAS, Benguet — Three alleged illegal
loggers were arrested in separate police operations in this town and this
province’s capital of La Trinidad, the Benguet Police Provincial Office said.
David Kimayong Bingwihan,
40, of Asipulo, Ifugao and Carlito Tap-ayan Bihong, 45, of San Gabriel, La
Union, yielded 25 pieces of pine lumber with a total volume of 100 board feet
in Sitio Babanga, Loo, hereMay 24.
A third suspect, Wilmer KontoNgayos, 32, a
farmer from Topdac, Atok town, was intercepted last Sunday while transporting
26 pieces of assorted pine lumber with a total volume of 130 board feet.
Suspect in Abra shooting
nabbed; manhunt on for 3
CAM DANGWA, La Trindad, Benguet - Abra police
arrested the alleged driver of the four unidentified fleeing suspects who shot
a warehouse keeper to death and a businessman who survived the raid afternoon of April 24 in SitioBanay, Barangay
Monggoc, Pidigan, Abra.
Senior Supt.Virgilio
P. Laya, newly-installed OIC Abra provincial director, said that the arrested
driver of the suspects was identified as Raymund Vivencio Pagal, 29, of
Barangay, Bulag East, Bantay, Ilocos Sur while victims were identified as
Armand Barbosa Aparri, 22 and Norby Pagal Paaño, 40, both residents of
SitioBanay, Barangay Monggoc, Pidigan.
Police said the victims with Gina Paaño; Japot Batino, of
Poblacion West, Pidigan, and Josie Alvarado, of Poblacion, Pilar, all from
Abra, were playing card games in the victim’s residence
when unexpectedly, three male and a female unidentified suspects
dressed in police blue athletic uniforms and armed with firearms, appeared and
announced a “raid”.
One of the suspects
asked who was Norby to which the latter, raised
both hands and the gunman fired at him while Armand was shot while
trying to go inside the house.
Police revealed that
their companions were ordered by other suspects to leave while they fled going towards San Isidro, Abra on board a
white Nissan Urvan.
NorbyPaaño was hit on
his left shoulder, right forearm and multiple gunshot wounds on his left chest
that exited through his back while Armand Aparri, sustained gunshot wounds on
his head.
Both victims were
taken to the Seares Memorial Hospital, Bangued, Abra for medical treatment but
Armand Aparri was declared dead on arrival while Norby Paano is still confined
and now in critical but stable condition.
Police recovered six
fired cartridge cases of caliber 45, one cartridge case of cal 5.56, one
deformed fired bullet, one bullet case fragment and two fired bullet jacket
fragments.
Personnel of Abra
Intelligence Branch and PPSC arrested Raymund Vivencio Pagal in a follow-up
operation whowas brought to Abra Provincial Crime Laboratory Office, Camp Juan,
Villamor, Bangued, Abra for paraffin examination.
Police are now
conducting pursuit operation against the three suspects while trying to
determine identities of other suspects
and motive in the killing.
Four bet
collectors nabbed in La Trinidad
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet– Three jueteng bet
collectors were nabbed here May 23.
Police identified the
three bet collectors caught at Km 5 Pico, May 23 as James Carpio Simsim,
42, of Taba-ao, Kapangan, Benguet, and
resident of JC 159, Km 5 Pico; Tony Kiaso Sagapen, 47, of Mabaay,
Bauko, Mountain Province, and resident
of Pico and NoverDagulBagesbes, 38, vegetable packer, of Belance,
Dupax, Del Norte, and resident of Barangay
Wangal here.
Members of the
Regional Intelligence Division and La Trinidad police confiscated
juetengparapherlia and cash bets amounting to P1,870 from them.
Man nabbed for gun;
bocap on the run
TABUK CITY -- A resident of BarangayLanna
here was caught in possession of a Cal. 38 revolver at a checkpoint in Barangay
Calanan in this city
Senior Supt. Victor K.
Wanchakan, Kalinga OIC provincial police director said the arrest of the
suspect Domingo MalsiBaraquioa.k.a “Elpidio”, 62, was made possible
through information from concerned citizens.
He is now under the
custody of the police while charges are being filed against him.
Still in Tabuk, a Cal.
9mm, Tanfoglio with SN AB28654 and magazine loaded with 25 bullets was seized in the residence of barangay chairman Jerry
Carag Doctolero May 22 following a search warrant.
Operating units of the
Kalinga Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations Task Group, Provincial Public
Safety Company, Regional and Provincial Intelligence personnel, who served the
search warrant issued by Judge Victor A. Dalanao of the Municipal Trial Court
in Cities, Tabuk City, Kalinga, did not find Doctolero in his house during the
operation.
e-Subpoena System a boost
to police efficiency
CAMP DANGWA, Benguet – The recently launched
e-Subpoena System would be a boost to police efficiency, Cordillera police
director Isagani Nerez said.
The police regional
office Cordillera, he added, is abiding with with the directive of Dept. of
Interior and Local Government Sec. Mar Roxa to the Philippine National police
to extend support to the system.
Nerez said with this
system, court subpoenas will be easily transmitted to concerned parties and
ensure police compliance of subpoenas issued by courts.
The e-Subpoena System
is a joint initiative of the Supreme Court, Department of Justice and the DILG.
It was recently
launched to ensure subpoenas and court notices will reach police investigators
more easily than slow mail system.
The new system is
web-based and facilitates issuance and transmittal of court subpoenas and court
notices through electronic mail.
It is also designed
for exclusive use of court administrators and clerk of courts, PNP
administrators and court process officers which will be helpful in monitoring police
compliance of subpoenas issued by the court.
This provides an
efficient and effective feedback mechanism for the PNP to the concerned court
which will provide data for purposes of assessment and analysis of various
reports pertaining to compliances, postponement of hearings, non-attendance of
court duties and other matters pertaining to the court proceedings to be
attended by the PNP and will enhance archiving of relative documents as well as
faster documents retrieval.
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