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>> Monday, November 10, 2014
Bomb scare grips UP
Baguio anew
BAGUIO CITY – Another bomb threat disrupted
classes at the University of the Philippines-Baguio Monday morning, two months
after a similar incident occurred in the university.
Authorities said the threat was sent through
a text message stating that a bomb was planted at the dormitory of the UP
campus, prompting the dorm administrator to rush everyone out of the building
at around 9:30 a.m.
Students were led outside the campus as
explosives and ordnance experts from the Baguio City police scoured the area.
An hour later, authorities declared the
threat a hoax, prompting students, faculty members and non-academic personnel
to return to the campus.
Authorities said a student or group of
students who were not ready for school requirements due today could be behind
the threat.
Suspect
in mayor’s killing nabbed
PARACELIS, Mt.
Province – The 2nd top most wanted person here was put
in jail upon his arrest in Sitio Mapape, Alfonso Lista, Ifugao Nov. 3 by joint
personnel of Paracelis police, Regional Intelligence Division, Mountain
Province Provincial Public Safety Company and 54th Infantry
Battalion of the Philippine Army.
The suspect was
involved in the killing of a former mayor of Paraceles in on Dec. 2007.
Senior Supt. Oliver
Enmodias, provincial director identified the arrested suspect as Orlando Sukiyan Gombi,
39, a native of Sitio Carupian, Anonat, Paracelis,
Judge Patnaan of RTC
Branch 35, Bontoc issued his warrant for murder with no bail recommended.
Pinukpuk
farmer nabbed for illegal drugs
PINUKPUK, Kalinga --
Kalinga’s No. 3 TMWP charged for violation of Comprehensive Dangerous Drug Act was arrested
in his residence here at Barangay Ammacian early morning of Nov. 4 for keeping
illegal drugs in his house.
Senior Supt. Victor
Wanchakan, Kalinga police director, identified the arrested farmer as Erimar Balurin Baligod,
31.
He was arrested by
operatives of Pinukpuk police , Kalinga Anti Illegal Drug Special Operations
Drug Group, Intelligence Personnel of Kalinga Provincial Police Office and
CIDG.
Judge Marcelino K
Wacas, presiding judge of RTC Branch 25, of the Second Judicial Region in
Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga recommended bail of P200.000 for his tremporary
liberty..
Woman
wanted for estafa in Baguio falls in La Union
BAGUIO CITY -- A
female “top most wanted person” in police stations here landed in jail after
she was nabbed at
St. Peter and Paul Kindergarten School in Bauang, La Union Nov. 3.
Senior Supt. Rolando
Miranda, city police director said operatives of Baguio
City Intelligence Uni, Criminal Investigation and Detection Management Unit,
and Bauang Municipal Police Station arrested Maricris Sanchez Abuan,
38, married, BS Biology graduate of PUP, and a resident of Payukpok, Bauang, La
Union.
She was wanted
for estafa and was convicted for four years and two months of prision
correctional as minimum to 20 years of reclusion temporal issued by Judge
Edilberto T. Claravall, presiding judge, of the First Judicial Region, RTC
Branch 60, Baguio City. She was also wanted for for falsification of commercial
document with her arrest warrrant issued
by Judge Glenda Ortiz-Soriano, the Presiding Judge of the First Judicial
Region, MTCC Branch 2, Baguio City.
Female locked in jail for illegal recruitment
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet
-- Senior Supt. Rodolfo Azurin, provincial police director, said a woman wanted
for illegal recruitment in large scale and ten counts of estafa was locked up
in jail after she was nabbed at Morning Star Restaurant, in Sayangan, Paoay,
Atok, Benguet morning of Nov. 4 for allegedly deceiving her clients after
receiving money in exchange for work abroad.
Operatives of La
Trinidad and Atok town police and members of the Intelligence personnel of
provincial police office and Mt. Province arrested Nancy Bosaing Kayob, 39,
businesswoman, resident of Poblacion, Sagada, Mt. Province.
Judge Edgardo B. De
Rivera, Jr., presiding judge of RTC, Branch 10, La Trinidad, Benguet
recommended no bail for her temporary liberty.
Laborer
jailed for violation of Election Code
MANKAYAN, Benguet – A
man was jailed here for violation of Pambansang Bilang 881 known as the Omnibus
Election Code after he was nabbed at Cabaruan, Cervantes, Ilocos Sur on Nov. 4.
Operatives of Mankayan
and Cervantes police arrested the suspect identified as Roberto Gateley Mariñas,
30, laborer, of Paalaban, Paco, Mankayan
and presently residing at Malaya, Cervantes.
Judge Agapito K.
Laoagan, Jr., presiding judge, of the RTC Branch 64,of Abatan, Buguias, Benguet
recommended bail of P60,000.00 for his temporary liberty.
Woman
nabbed for abandoning family
BAKUN, Benguet - The
No.1 top most wanted person here was arrested for violation of RA 7610 known as
the anti Child Abuse Law in Natubleng, Buguias, Benguet Nov. 5 for abandoning
her family since 2011.
Bakun police arrested
the suspect identified as Cristina Mankey Domanas,
by virtue of a warrant of arrest issued by Judge Agapito K. Laoagan, Jr. of the
Regional Trial Court, Branch 64, First Judicial Region in Abatan, Buguias,
Benguet but later posted bailbond for her temporary liberty.
Kalinga DPWH employee arrested for
illegal drugs
TABUK CITY, Kalinga –
Police arrested an employee of Department of Public Works and Highways for
transporting illegal drugs in evening of Nov. 3 here along Bacras,
Bulanao.
Senior Supt. Victor
Wanchakan, provincial police chief identified the suspect as Dexter Gayawet Batalao, 29, of Purok
2, Bulanao Norte .
Seized from Batalao
were .03 grams of shabu valued at P,000,
gadgets and and booklet containing illegal drugs transactions.
Two
trike riders nabbed for shabu
LAMUT, Ifugao – Police
and personnel of Land Transportation Office arrested two men aboard a
motorcycle in front of the Provincial Livelihood Center here in Poblacion,
West, Lamut, for possession of illegal drugs.
Senior Supt. Robert
Galardo, provincial police director
identified the suspects as Bony
Angayon Dulnuan, 27, of Balawis, Banaue, Ifugao and his rider Serano Tamayao Ngayawon, 47 of Kudug,
Lagawe.
Prior to their arrest,
the two suspects were flagged down. Dulnuan failed to present driver’s license
while Serano was caught in possession of several plastic sachets containing
suspected shabu.
Seized from them were
suspected shabu, drug paraphernalia, cash of P4,460, two cell phones among
others.
The
search was witnessed by barangay captain Beatriz B Panit of Poblacion,
West, Lamut, Rev. Roxas G. Pagaddut; Janine Lynnette A. Salonga, media and
Prosecutor Marvin G. Ngayawan of the Department of Justice.
A case for violation
for illegal drugs was filed against the suspects.
Cordillera police
director Chief Supt. Isagani R. Nerez, earlier directed all police units in the
region to increase anti-drug operations and work hard to arrest law violators.
115 cops graduate counter-insurgency training
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -- Sixty-eight Scout trainees and 47 Police Investigators
simultaneously graduated here this morning.
Matalahib
Class 27-2014 composed of 60 females and eight males completedt 45-day
rigid training on modified PNP special counter-insurgency operations unit
training (SCOUT).
Insp.Alexander
Amistad, course coordinator presented candidates for graduation while Senior
Supt. George D. Daskeo, chief of regional investigation and detection
management division presented graduates of criminal investigation
course.
Regional
police director Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez, and command group handed certificates
to graduates.
The
highlight of the ceremony was awarding of graduates who excelled. For modified PNP scout training, certificates of
merit were awarded to PO1 Marissa S. Marcelo for graduating No. 1, PO1 Rowena
F. Cabay for being No. 2 and PO1 John Paul T. Balneg for graduating no.
3.
Certificates
of recognition were also awarded to PO1 Rowena F. Cabay for having shown
exceptional physical strength as JANE, and PO1 Regino N. Fias-eo for being “top
gun” in marksmanship.
For the
criminal investigation course, same award was also given to PO2 Aileen M.
Mangangey for graduating No. 1, PO1 Michael Tobias for being No. 2 and Po2
Nestor Marcos Jr for being No. 3 in their class.
Nerez
cited importance of training in his speech. The standard set forth for
the graduates is aimed to come up with highly disciplined, effective and
efficient PNP member, according to the Cordillera police chief.
“This
is the beginning of becoming a PNP fighter. Always bear in mind that we have a
strong organization and our role is to strengthen the organization,” Nerez said.
He urged
graduates to apply theories of what they learned from their instructors.
The
regional director added they should have the capacity, capability, character
and good cultural practice to solve crime in their locality and there should be
improved police performance in the detection and investigation of crime.
43 wanted persons arrested
in Benguet
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet- Benguet
late October arrested 43 wanted persons.
Regional police director Chief Supt. Isagani
R. Nerez, said efforts of Benguet Police contributed much in PRO-COR’s
objective in accounting and arresting all wanted persons in the region.
Nerez said he was confident Benguet Police
will continue more its anti-crime campaign.
Senior Supt. Rodolfo S. Azurin, Benguet
police chief cited unity and efforts of its 13 chiefs of police in anti-crime
programs.
Azurin said out of 43 wanted persons arrested, six were “top most wanted person (TMWP) in the municipal level, one in the provincial level and 36 other wanted persons.
Atok, Bakun, Bokod, Itogon, Tublay town
police contributed to improved arrests of TMPW in the municipal level while
Buguias police contributed in provincial level. Other 36 wanted persons were
arrested by other police stations.
3 men arrested for shabu in Benguet
CAMP DANGWA, La
Trinidad, Benguet – Four persons were arrested during All Saints Day and All
Souls Day for illegal drugs and firearms.
Senior Supt. Rodolfo Azurin, provincial police
director, said during buy-bust operation of his men, three drug pushers were
separately arrested last week.
In La Trinidad, Chief Insp. Radino S. Belly,
led team that arrested a vendor identified as Aminodin Mala Ampuan a.k.a “Aminoding D. Ampuan”/“Amano M Ampuan”, 29, native of Lanao
Del Sur, and resident of Hilltop, Baguio
City early morning of All Saints Day at
CNA Building in Barangay Balili.
Confiscated from Ampuan were four sachets
containing of suspected “shabu” and P1, 000 buy-bust money.
In Buguias town, the Municipal Anti-Drugs
Operation Task Group arrested a
vegetable packer identified as Reymund
Bao-idan Wa-is, 21, of Poblacion.
Recovered from his
possession were five sachets containing of suspected “shabu” and Php2, 000.00
buy-bust money.
Meanwhile, another alleged drug pusher
identified as Rodel Pagaduan
Subang, 25, of Upper Nakiangan, Abatan, Buguias, Benguet was arrested by
police at Suligay Bldg. in Barangay Abatan.
Confiscated from his possession were shabu,
P10,280 cash and a Samsung cell phone.
Army trooper nabbed for
firing gun in Ifugao
LAMUT, Ifugao -- Police arrested a member of
the Philippine Army Here in Banting, Poblacion West evening of the All Souls
Day for firing his gun.
Senior Supt. John
Colinio, provincial police director identified the arrested person as PFC Jeff Botlong Dulnuan, 26, of
Hilltop, Poblacion West and presently assigned at Fort Bonifacio.
Seized from his
possession was a Cal. 45 handgun with no legal documents. Eight cartridges
cases for Cal. 45 were also seized from him.
San Juan, Abra bocaps surrender
firearms
SAN JUAN, Abra – Barangay officials
surrendered guns to cops here on All Souls Day in support to police campaign
against illegal guns.
Surrendered were a Cal.45 loaded with
five bullets, shotgun, Cal. 5.56 loaded with five bullets, Cal. 22
air gun and rifle grenade.
Local officials came from barangays Supiil,
Colabaoan and North Poblacion.
11
persons charged with crimes arrested in Cordillera
CAMP DANGWA, Benguet
-- Eleven persons charged with various offences were arrested last week in the
Cordillera.
They were identified
as Benedick Macatuggal Flores,
30, farmer of Purok 2, San Carlos, Sta.
Marcela, Apayao who arrested for murder with no recommended bail; Jonathan V. Mapatac for frustrated murder; Renelito Ysmael Raguro, 32
of Purok 1, Bulanao, Tabuk City, Kalinga for frustrated homicide;Orlando Agayo Alcido Jr., 37,
businessman for Estafa and Pedring Calandican Soriano, 57, driver, of Bangui, Ilocos
Sur and presently residing in Munoz Drive, Purok 7, Asin Road, Baguio City for
physical injuries.
Cleo Jess Bed-ing Cajigan, 24, bank employee
was also arrested
for violation of Republic Act 7610; Peter Balicdang Kuengan,
46, of Antamok, Itogon, Benguet for violation of RA 9262 with a recommended
bail of Php80,000; Reynaldo Montero Rimando,
49, laborer, of Monterrazaz Village, Tuding, Itogon, Benguet for grave oral
defamation; while
a case of theft was served against Angelo Santiago Manuel, 32,
of Sampaloc, Manila who is now detained in Baguio City Jail
for serving another sentence.
Raymund Decain Dulaycan, 32, taxi driver, of
Tadian, Mt. Province and a resident of Lucnab, Baguio City, was also detained
for kidnapping for ransom with homicide.
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