Man nabbed in Baguio for attempted rape
BAGUIO CITY – A man was arrested here Jan. 24 at Middle Quirino Hill for
attempted rape. Nabbed was Jembrey Guidangen Villase, 29 of Kayan, Tadian,
Mountain Province. The arrest was made after Judge Maria Ligaya V.
Itliong-Rivera of Regional Trial Court, First Judicial Region, Branch 5, Baguio
City issued warrant for his arrest.
The judge set bail of ₱120,000 for Villase’s temporary liberty.The
suspect was incarcerated at the city jail.
Judge denies bail to man in rape cases
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – A judge denied bail to a man arrested here Jan.
24 for two counts of rape.Nabbed at Lower Wangal was Jheyrals Cayas Genove
after Judge Marietta S. Brawner-Cualing of RTC, Branch 9 La Trinidad, Benguet
issued warrant for his arrest. Genove was incarcerated at the town jail.
Suspect in theft case arrested
BAGUIO CITY – A certain Maribel K. Madiwo was arrested here Jan. 24 for
theft. This, after Judge Maria Clarita Casuga-Tabin of MTC, Branch 4, Baguio
City issued warrant for her arrest. The judge set bail of P50,000 for Madiwo’s
temporary liberty.
Cops nab man for ‘evasion of service of sentence’
BAGUIO CITY – Police of this city and nearby La Trinidad, Benguet
apprehended a certain Dennis Atoway Jan. 24 for “evasion of service of
sentence.” Judge Cleto R Villasorta III of MTCC, Branch 2, Baguio City earlier
issued warrant for his arrest with bail set at P12,000.
Judge sets P150-K bail for man in rob case
BAGUUIO CITY – A judge set bail of P150,000 against a man for robbery
with intimidation after his arrest here Jan. 24 at Ibalbal, Park 1, Irisan. Nabbed
was Roldan Tugay-an after Judge Cecilia Corazon S. Dulay Archog of RTC, Branch
6, Baguio City issued warrant for his arrest.
Fire razes Baguio house
BAGUIO CITY – Fire destroyed a house here Jan.
25 around 1:40 p.m. Firemen responded to the fire here at Benin, Pinsao Proper.
Owned by Dominador Pistola Gallian, the house incurred around P800,000 worth of
damage. Cause of fire is yet to be determined.
Cause-oriented groups rally vs ‘US aggression’
BAGUIO CITY --- Police reported militant
cause-oriented group members rallied
here at Malcolm Square protesting against “US wars of aggression” like the
US-Iran hostilities. A police report identified some rallyists as Sarah
Dekdeken, Abi Taningco, Rolando Jigs Grande, Christian Dave Rus, Lumiere Garido
and Sherwin De Vera including those from Cordillera Peoples Alliance,
Cordillera Movement against Tyranny, Philippine Ecumenical Peace Platform,
Anakbayan Cordillera, Innabuyog Gabriela and University of the Philippine
Student Council. The police report said rallyists invite everyone to join said
activity especially those who have relatives in the Middle East. The report
said rallyists were shouting for “just peace.”
23 NPA Milisya ng Bayan members yield in Abra
SALLAPADAN,
Abra --Twenty three Milisya ng Bayan members of the New People’s Army here
reportedly voluntarily returned to mainstream society through efforts of the
municipal local government, police and punong barangays.
To start their
reintegration process, the MLGU organized a meeting between the returnees, the
local officials and the Cordillera Police Regional Office at the municipal
hall.
The meeting was attended by
Cordillera police director Brig. Gen. Israel Ephraim Dickson, Abra Police
Provincial Office director Col. Alfredo K. Dangani, Sallapadan Mayor Garde
Cardenas, Vice Mayor Nenita Cardenas, Sangguniang Bayan members and barangay
officials.
Mayor Garde Cardenas cited
returnees for heeding to the call of the local govnerment for them to return to
the folds of the society, and to live normally with their families.
Dickson said returnees will be
evaluated andcategorized whether they are regular members or contact persons in
order to identify assistance or incentives that may be given them.
He said returnees can be integrated through the
Enhanced Comprehensive Local Integration Program (ECLIP) after their
evaluationbythe PNP and AFP.
The returnees, he said, can avail
of various programs and free training services of government offices.
He assured security for the
returnees during their reintegration process.
Dickson recognized the role of
the LGUs in fighting insurgency by mobilizing barangay officials especially in
the farthest communities to engage with the people, to communicate the programs
of the government and to persuade rebels to return to the mainstream in line
with Executive Order 70 or the Duterte Administration’s whole of nation
approach to end local communist armed conflicts in the country. (JDP/CAGT – PIA
CAR, Abra)
Cordillera cop chief welcomes PNP chief
CAMP
DANGWA, Benguet -- The leadership of the Police Regional Office Cordillera
welcomed the appointment of Lt. Gen. Archie Gamboa as chief the Philippine
National Police.
PRO-Cor Regional Director Brig.
Gen. Israel Ephraim Dickson said it is high time to have a full-time Chief
PNP and Gen. Gamboa is very much qualified for the position.
“I know him well because he was
my former boss when he was the Chief of the Directorial Staff at Camp Crame,”
Dickson said. "As professionals in the police force, we continue
to give our full support. This will also end speculations and all doubts
as to who should be the C PNP,” he added.
President Rodrigo Duterte sworn
in Gamboa as the new PNP chief on Monday, Jan. 20.
He is the 23rd PNP chief.
Prior to his appointment, the
four-star general who belongs to the Philippine Military Academy
“Sinagtala” Class of 1986, served as PNP officer in charge for three months
following the retirement of PNP chief Oscar Albayalde.
With the appointment of Gamboa,
it is expected that there would be changes in the chain of command in the PNP
organization, and vacant positions should be filled up, Dickson
explained. (JDP/JBZ- PIA CAR)
Cops confiscate P20-M MJ, firearms in plantation raid
By Mar T.
Supnad
CAMP QUIRINO, Ilocos Sur- Police raided Wednesday a marijuana plantation
that resulted to the confiscation of some P20 million worth of illegal drugs
and cache of guns and arrest of alleged cultivator in Sitio Palali, Barangay
Licungan, Sugpon, Ilocos Sur.
Police reported government
troops led by Lt Jerry Arzabal, swooped down on the remote area after a judge
issued search warrant in the name of Sanny Taypew, resident of the area.
The search warrant was
issued by Michael V. Francisco, acting presiding judge of RTC 25, Tagudin,
Ilocos Sur against Taypew.
Nabbed was Bennipher “Kuwaing”
Deponio Licudan, 22, single, and resident of nearby Sitio Lanipew, BarangayTacadang,
Kibungan, Benguet..
The suspect is now under
the custody of Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Ilocos Region, police said.
A police report said
earlier around 8 a.m. that day, police informed the family of Taypew in Palali
thay have a warrant to search their house. Confiscation from the residence were a Cal. 30
Carbine, two rifles with unknown caliber, two Cal. 22 rifles, one Cal.38
revolver, detonating cord, four blasting caps and four dynamite sticks.
Also confiscated from the
house were around 10 kilos of marijuana valued at P1,250,000, half kilo marijuana
seeds valued at P12,500 and half kilo marijuana fruiting tops worth P62,500.
Taypew was not arrested as
he was not around during the operation.
Confiscated items are now
under the custody of Sugpon police.
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