POLICE ROUNDUP
>> Wednesday, January 13, 2016
PNP resumes offensive operations against NPA
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The Police Regional Office –
Cordillera is again on alert against New People’s Army rebels after suspension
of offensive operations against the communist group in Cordillera in line with
the Christmas truce declaration by both parties in observance of the
Yuletide season.
Cordillera
regional director Chief Supt. Ulysses Abellera said the truce which started
Dec. 23, 2015 ended Jan. 1.
Abellera said that as part of
the yearly tradition, suspension of offensive police operations is observed and
respected by all units and personnel of the PRO-Cor that prohibits the troops
from initiating offensive police operations against the NPA.
Said
suspension, however, does not cover normal law enforcement operations including
the serving of warrants of arrest, Abellera said.
Man lights up last
fireworks
BANGUI, Ilocos
Norte — A court employee was killed after he accidentally fell from atop a dump
truck while lighting up fireworks to celebrate the New Year in Barangay San
Lorenzo, here. The fatality, Pastor Calvan, 42, employee of the Regional Trial
Court (RTC) Branch in Bangui, died at the hospital due to a serious head
injury. Witnesses said Calvan lost his balance and fell while looking at the
“bomb shell” fireworks he lit on top of the truck. His head hit the steel side
of the truck. They added that they were celebrating the birthday of a municipal
official during the incident. -- Freddie G. Lazaro
Farmer kills 12-year-old girl in
Kalinga
TINGLAYAN Kalinga – A 12-year-old girl died after a farmer
hit her with a piece of wood here at Barangay Tulgao, West around 8 p.m. Monday.
The
student, whose identity was not disclosed died instantly. Police identified the
suspect as Gassat Sagingit, 30.
Investigation
disclosed that the victim was at their residence when the suspect arrived and
without apparent reason struck her with the use of a wood then immediately
fled. A manhunt was launched against the suspect.
Man mauls lady
after drinking in bar without paying bill
BAGUIO CITY – A certain Lilet Macadeg Estubo was mauled by a
certain Esco Yam-ewCayat, 25, of Km 5, La Trinidad, Benguet, after the former
followed him for not paying his bill in People’s 3 Bar here along Kayang St.
around 2:45 p.m. Tuesday.
Investigation disclosed that the suspect had a drinking
spree inside the bar after which he transferred to another bar called Sister’s
Place without paying his bill. The victim then followed and demanded for his
bill but instead, he punched her several times and grabbed and pulled her hair.
It was not known if Estubo was the owner or or an employee
of the bar. The suspect was pacified by personnel of public order and safety
division of Baguio City who detained him at Baguio City Jail on order of
inquest prosecutor Margarita Manalo.
Motorbike
collides with car; 2 dead
TUGUEGARAO CITY, Cagayan — A businessman
and his daughter died while his wife was critically injured after their
motorcycle accidentally collided with a car while engaging a curve along the
national highway in Barangay Sampaloc, Cabatuan, Isabela, Jan. 3. . Police said
the fatalities – Johnny “Boy” Lamorena, 35, and his daughter, Danica – died on
the spot while Mrs. Jocelyn Lamorena, 35, was being treated at a hospital in
Cauayan City as of press time yesterday afternoon. Joseph Daga, driver of the
Honda Civic car (TKA-760) that figured in the accident is already in the
custody of police. -- Freddie G. Lazaro
PNP
Ethics Day observed in Ilocos Region
CAMP FLORENDO, La Union —Chief Supt.
Ericson T. Velasquez, Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1) director, led last
Monday’s celebration of the 22nd PNP Ethics Day with the theme: “PNP’s
Commitment to Genuine Transformation a Key to Achieving Public Trust and
Excellent Service” at the PRO1 Grandstand, here. In his message, Velasquez
stressed that genuine transformation in the PNP shall be visible when “every
member of the organization is involved, becomes compassionate and acts like
prophet who can announce good news and avoid evil.” The Ethics Day celebration
ended with a thanksgiving mass officiated by Rev. Fr. Daguno. -- Mar
T. Supnad
Arrest warrant served against lady in
jail for estafa, illegal recruitment
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – A woman wanted for illegal
recruitment and estafa was served a warrant of arrest here Tuesday inside the
muncipal jail by Bokod town cops. Suspect Julie De Castro Guiloran, 47, had a
standing arrest warrant issued by Judge Maria Ligaya Rivera of Regional Trial
Court, Baguio City. Rivera recommended bail of P40,000 and P30,000 for two
cases.
Trike bumps woman in Conner
CONNER, Apayao -- A motorcycle driven by a certain Jeffrey
Nana, 17, accidentally bumped a woman named as Mina Balnao, 54, while the
latter was crossing a road at Barangay Malama here about 4;15 p.m. Tuesday. The
victim’s head was injured and was brought to Cagayan Valley Medical Center,
Tuguegarao City for medical treatment. The driver together with the motorcycle
was brought to Conner for investigation.
Van collides withTamaraw FX in
Bontoc; driver hurt
BONTOC, Mountain Province -- a vehicular accident transpired
here nonn Tuesday along SitioGalingan, Alab, Bontoc here involving a Hyundai
Grace van driven by Harry Bulion, 34, and a Tamaraw FX driven by Silvestre
Baki, 45.
Investigation disclosed the driver of the van while
traversing towards Bontoc, encroached to the other lane and bumped the Tamaraw
FX coming from the opposite direction. Baki sustained injuries on his head
while both vehicles were damaged. Case was amicably settled.
Man drowns at Kiangan river
HUNGDUAN, Ifugao – The body of a man identified as Marcos
Ananayo, 67 was found at the Mayoyang River, Tuesday, believed to have
drowned.
Police said one Maria Ananayo Binwag, 41, of Maggok,
Hungduan town told police her father was missing since Dec. 25, 2015.
The victim reportedly planned to go to Barangay Bokiawan,
Kiangan, on Jan. 1 to attend a family gathering. However, family members didn’t
know didn’t know where he went prompting them to locate him.
Bungalow burned in Baguio
BAGUIO CITY – A bungalow made of wood was burned here
Tuesday at about 6:45 a.m. at SitioBilis, Apugan, Sto. Tomas Central. Police
said the house was owned by Dominga Miguel Talco, of Barangay Dontogan.
Investigation disclosed that the caretaker of the house
identified as MarlitaSabadoCachero, 48, was cooking at the dirty kitchen using
firewood. She left the kitchen unattended that prompted the fire to spread.
Estimated cost of damage was P200,000.
PRO-COR removes tape on muzzles of firearms
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet – The
Police Regional Office Cordillera officially removed the taped muzzles of
service firearms here Monday.
Chief Supt.
Ulysses J. Abellera, regional police director and command group led the
ceremony as part of campaign against illegal discharge of firearms and indiscriminate
firing involving PNP personnel in the region during the observance of the
Yuletide Season.
Last Dec. 14,
police taped muzzles of firearms with tape, to prevent them from firing their
weapons indiscriminately during the holidays.
President Benigno Aquino earlier cited
PNP for having record of 384 cases during the yuletide season since Dec 16. It
was lower than the 5-year average and 53% lower than last year. Meanwhile, a
total of nine amputations were recorded with
no firework ingestion.
Man
charged for rape of sis-in-law
RAMON, Isabela –
A 22-year-old housewife filed rape charges against her brother-in-law here Dec.
31.
Ben Domingo
allegedly raped the victim in his house in Purok 1, Bugallon Norte on Christmas
Eve, said Chief Insp. Genesis Cabacungan, Ramon police chief.
Cabacungan said
the incident allegedly occurred while the victim’s children were sleeping and
her husband went on a drinking spree with his friends.
Theft case filed against bingo joint
employee
BAGUIO CITY – Theft charges were filed Monday in court
against an employee of Highland Bingo here at Center Mall for allegedly not
remitting P41,000 to management.
Reinarose Nubal Guina, 25, acting supervisor of the bingo
jointfiled complaint against Mary Jane Azucena Narito, 24, card seller, of
Pico, La Trinidad, Benguet.
Investigation
disclosed that the victim prompted to file complaint against the suspect after
the latter for failing to remit her collection.
Van
plunges into ravine; 1 killed, 12 hurt
KABAYAN, Benguet
-- A 68-year-old man died and 12 of his relatives suffered serious injuries
when their Delica van plunged into a 100-meter ravine in Barangay Batan here on
Jan. 1.
A report from
the Cordillera Office of the Civil Defense identified the fatality as Ramon Alberas.
The victims were
traveling from Atok town to attend the wake of their relative when the driver
of the van (XGU-210), identified as Cornelio Censo, lost control of the
wheel as he was driving down the road.
The victims,
including Censo, were brought to the Benguet General Hospital for treatment.
2 young men mauled
BAGUIO CITY – Two young men were mauled by still
unidentified suspects here at about 10:45 p.m. Tuesday in front of Trishia’s
Store, Purok 6, Dontogan. Police identified the victims as NolascoRabanal Fabular
Jr., 25, and Jino Anogui Guimpac, 19.
Investigation disclosed that the victims were consuming
their coffee at the said store when suddenly a group of more or less six male
persons and without apparent reason approached and mauled them. As a result,
the victims sustained injuries and were brought to Baguio General Hospital for
medical treatment while the suspects fled after the incident.
Ilocos
police officers observe “Ethics Day’
CAMP FLORENDO, San Fernando City, La
Union —Chief Supt. Ericson T. Velasquez, Police Regional Office 1 (PRO1)
director, led last Monday’s celebration of the 22nd PNP Ethics Day with the
theme: “PNP’s Commitment to Genuine Transformation a Key to Achieving Public
Trust and Excellent Service” at the PRO1 Grandstand, here. In his message,
Velasquez stressed that genuine transformation in the PNP shall be visible when
“every member of the organization is involved, becomes compassionate and acts
like prophet who can announce good news and avoid evil.” The Ethics Day celebration
ended with a thanksgiving mass officiated by Rev. Fr. Daguno. -- Mar T. Supnad
Vendor jailed for pointing gun at
bocap, kagawad
BAGUIO CITY – A vendor is now in hot water for pointing a
gun at a barangay captain and his kagawad. Police said the incident happened
Tuesday around 7:30 p.m. to 7:40 p.m. when barangay captain Ronaldo Garcia and
kagawad Wendell Sahagun of BGH Compound were patrolling the barangay and
encountered one Apolinario Valera Tesoro, 45, who was holding an improvised
shotgun (sumpak). The said barangay officials confronted Tesoro, but the latter
pointed the gun at them and fled after the incident. Cops later arrested Tesoro
and confiscated the firearm which had two bullets.
PRO-COR top brass conduct traditional ‘New
Year Call’
CAMP DANGWA, La
Trinidad, Benguet -- Officers of the Police Regional Office Cordillera conducted
traditional “New Year's Call” to the police regional director here Monday.
Attendees
were members of Command Group headed by Chief Supt. Robert G. Quenery, deputy
regional director for administration.
The New
Year’s Call is a yearly traditional activity wherein all Philippine National
Police members pay a courtesy call to their commanders and or key
officials.
Chief Supt. Ulysses J. Abellera, Cordillera police
director lauded efforts
of his officers for making “Operation Plan LambatSibat” successful that
contributed in the drop of crime incidents in the region especially during
Yuletide Season. He said he found joy on faithfulness and performance of his
officers and men -- key factors in delivering excellent public service.
Woman
gunned down in Pangasinan town
SAN CARLOS CITY,
Pangasinan – A woman was shot dead in Barangay Maliwara here before dawn
Monday.
Soledad Reyes,
54, was walking on her way home after attending a Christmas party at the
barangay hall when a man on a motorcycle shot her several times, said Supt.
Charlie Umayam, San Carlos City police chief.
Police recovered
bullet shells for a caliber. 45 pistol at the scene. – Eva
Visperas
Hostage-taker
shot dead
CAMP OLIVAS,
Pampanga – A 38-year-old man, who held hostage a nine-year-old boy in
Barangay Balibago in Angeles City on Tuesday was shot dead.
Senior Supt.
Sidney Villaflor, Angeles City police director, identified the hostage-taker as
JonJonRoncales, 38, a resident of Leyte.
Investigation
showed Roncales, who was holding a fork, took Ralph Leonard Dy while the
boy was eating with his mother and sister.
Villaflor said
the assault was carried out after Roncales pointed the fork at the victim’s
eyes.
Dy, who was
injured, was brought to a hospital for treatment. – RicSapnu
P11.4
M marijuana plants uprooted
CAMP DIEGO
SILANG, La Union – Anti-drug operatives uprooted and destroyed marijuana plants
worth P11.4 million during an operation in Barangay Bayabas San Gabriel in La
Union last week.
The marijuana
plants were discovered by members of the San Gabriel police and the Philippine
Drug Enforcement Agency in a 5,700-square-meter plantation, Senior
Superintendent Angelito Dumangeng, La Union police director, said.
“The cultivators
of the marijuana plants fled when they sensed that our troops were conducting
operations,” Dumangeng said.
3
dead, 3 hurt in Pangasinan stabbings, shooting
DAGUPAN CITY –
Three persons died and three others were injured in separate stabbing and
shooting incidents in Pangasinan Dec. 30.
Rommel Daroya,
22, suffered multiple stab wounds and was declared dead on arrival at the
Dagupan Medical Center.
Arnold Clores,
44; Armando Clores Jr., 37; and Ildefonso Rosario, 27, were injured and brought
to various hospitals for treatment.
Investigation
showed the victims were involved in a fight in Barangay Salisay here.
In Barangay
Bonuan Gueset, Mharnie Caoile, 33, was stabbed by his drinking buddies
after an argument. He died while being treated at the Decena Hospital.
Suspects Junior
Cavalles, 26, and RonieBroce, 36, escaped.
In Balungao
town, a driver of a construction supply store was shot dead in Barangay San
Aurelio at dawn that day.
Roland Soliven,
47, a resident of Santo Niño 2nd in San Jose, Nueva Ecija suffered multiple
gunshot wounds.
Police said the
victim had a drinking spree with his nephews prior to the incident. – Eva
Visperas
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