Dead bodies up in North, Central Luzon drug war
>> Monday, October 24, 2016
The number of persons killed in relation to
the government’s war on drugs continued to pile up in Northern and Central
Luzon last week.
In Ilocos Sur, Miguel
Dizon, who was on the drug watchlist of Barangay Poblacion Norte in Sta. Maria
town, was killed by unidentified motorcycle-riding men Wednesday.
Also Wednesday in
Pampanga, Mispaf Sarip, alias Muslim, reportedly engaged police officers in a
shootout during a drug sting in Barangay Sto. Domingo in Angeles City.
La Union
In La Union, armed
men stormed the house of Ritchie Mamaril, 37, in Barangay San Simon West in
Aringay town and shot her repeatedly on Tuesday night.
Chief Insp. Silverio
Ordinado Jr., La Union police spokesman, said the attack occurred at around
10:30 p.m.
Still in La Union,
Ereneo Bernardo, chairman of Barangay Calumbaya in Bauang town was arrested in
a police operation Wednesday morning.
Bernardo’s arrest was
based on a warrant issued by Regional Trial Court Branch 67 Judge Ferdinand Fe.
Gary Garcia, 37, of
Agoo town, was also killed by six unidentified men who barged into his home in
Barangay Macalva Sur on Monday night.
Garcia was on the
drug list of the municipal police, according to Chief Insp. Silverio Ordinado,
information officer of the La Union police.
The suspect earlier
surrendered during the conduct of Oplan Tokhang in their village, but resumed
pushing drugs, he said.
A 9mm pistol, a
caliber .38 revolver, an M16 rifle as well as ammunition were seized from the
suspect.
Nueva Ecija
Suspected vigilantes
shot dead tricycle driver Emil Quiambao, 35, in Barangay Valle Cruz in
Cabanatuan City, Nueva Ecija.
Farmer Lopito
Evangelista, 44, a resident of Barangay Cadaclan, Pantabangan town was found hanging
from a mango tree. A suicide note was found among his personal belongings.
Police said Quiambao
was on the barangay drug watchlist while Evangelista surrendered under Oplan
Tokhang recently.
In Pangasinan,
Alfredo Castro and Domingo Flores, 45, were gunned down in Binmaley and Sta.
Barbara towns, respectively, on Monday afternoon. Police said the fatalities
were on the barangay drug watchlist.
Barangay officials nabbed in Isabela
Kyle Bryan Andres,
31, councilman of Barangay Disimpit, was arrested in a sting in Barangay
Uno in Jones, Isabela on Tuesday.
Senior Supt. Leon
Rafael, Isabela police director, said the suspect yielded a sachet of shabu
with an estimated street value of P2,500.
Police
also seized Andres’ Nissan Urvan.
In Pampanga, four
dead bodies believed to be Chinese and Taiwanese were found in separate areas
in Pampanga Wednesday morning.
Jia Cheng Chen, alias
Michael Chen, was found in a gray Ford Explorer parked along Mac-Arthur Highway
in Barangay Baliti, San Fernando City.
Chen’s feet were tied
with packaging tape, according to Chief Supt. Aaron Aquino, Police Regional
Office-3 director.
Angeles City
In Angeles City,
Ricardo Santos, was killed by police officers following a sting on Monday.
City police chief
Senior Supt. Sidney Villaflor said Santos pulled out a gun and shot at a team
of police officers out to arrest him, triggering a firefight.
Prior to the alleged
shootout, the suspect reportedly sold shabu to an undercover agent.
Probers recovered
from Santos a .22 caliber revolver, a plastic sachet said to contain shabu and
P500 marked money.
Four dead bodies
believed to be Chinese and Taiwanese were found in separate areas in Pampanga
Tuesday morning.
Jia Cheng Chen, alias
Michael Chen, was found in a gray Ford Explorer parked along Mac-Arthur Highway
in Barangay Baliti, San Fernando City.
Chen’s feet were tied
with packaging tape, according to Chief Superintendent Aaron Aquino, Police
Regional Office-3 director.
Meanwhile, three more
bodies, said to be Taiwanese nationals, were found at a sugarcane
plantation in Barangay Maliwalo, Bacolor at about 6 a.m.
Police have yet to
determine whether the killings were drug-related.
Bulacan cops shot, injured
In Bulacan, Police
Officer 3 Auster Bolina of the Meycauayan police and a man who has yet to be
identified were wounded in an alleged shootout in Barangay Malhacan in
Meycauyan City before dawn Thursday.
Senior Supt. Romeo
Caramat, Bulacan police acting director, said Meycauayan police officers were
patrolling the area after receiving reports on the sale of illegal drugs when
four men fired at them.
Bolina was taken to
Sta. Maria General Hospital for treatment.
Senior Police Officer
1 Dominador Mag-uyon of the Bulacan Provincial Public Safety Co. was walking in
Barangay Bangcal in Meycauayan City when unidentified motorcycle-riding men
shot him at around 2 p.m., said Senior Superintendent Romeo Caramat, Bulacan
police acting director.
Caramat said Mag-uyon
was accused of collecting protection money from drug pushers.
In San Ildefonso
town, a man who has yet to be identified was dumped along the road in Barangay
Pasong Bangkal before dawn Tuesdasy.
The body bore gunshot
wounds and a placard identifying him as a drug pusher. His face was covered
with packing tape. – With reports from, Raymund Catindig, Francis Elevado,
Manny Galvez, Eva Visperas
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