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DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet – Police arrested 29 wanted persons including three
“most wanted personalities” in Cordillera from Jan. 29 to Feb. 4.
Based on the records from the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division, for the week, Baguio City Police Office recorded highest number of arrests with 11 followed by the Benguet Police Provincial Office with eight, Ifugao PPO with four and three each for Abra and Kalinga PPO.
Of these three were listed as most wanted persons -- one at regional level and two provincial, the regional police information office said in a report.
Meanwhile, due to intensified police visibility and campaign against criminality, 60 municipalities in different provinces of the region and two police stations in Baguio City recorded zero crime incidents during the same week.
Zero crime incidents were recorded in the 24 municipalities of Abra; eight municipalities each in Benguet and Ifugao; nine municipalities in Mountain Province; six, Kalinga and five in Apayao.
Kennon Road Police Station 8 and Marcos Highway Police Station 10 also recorded zero crime incidents out of 10 police stations in Baguio City.
Based on the records from the Regional Investigation and Detective Management Division, for the week, Baguio City Police Office recorded highest number of arrests with 11 followed by the Benguet Police Provincial Office with eight, Ifugao PPO with four and three each for Abra and Kalinga PPO.
Of these three were listed as most wanted persons -- one at regional level and two provincial, the regional police information office said in a report.
Meanwhile, due to intensified police visibility and campaign against criminality, 60 municipalities in different provinces of the region and two police stations in Baguio City recorded zero crime incidents during the same week.
Zero crime incidents were recorded in the 24 municipalities of Abra; eight municipalities each in Benguet and Ifugao; nine municipalities in Mountain Province; six, Kalinga and five in Apayao.
Kennon Road Police Station 8 and Marcos Highway Police Station 10 also recorded zero crime incidents out of 10 police stations in Baguio City.
Colonel Richard Caballero, acting director of the Nueva Ecija police provincial office, identified the suspects as Edgardo Perez, 45; Arlyn Tamondong, 49; and Jeremy Mercado, 24.
Caballero said live-in partners Perez and Tamondong were arrested shortly after 1 a.m. after allegedly selling a sachet of shabu to an undercover agent in Barangay Bayanihan, Gapan City.
During a body search, police seized eight more sachets of alleged shabu from the couple.
Meanwhile, Mercado was arrested about 2 a.m. in Barangay Manacnac, Palayan City, the police said.
Mercado allegedly yielded a sachet containing dried marijuana leaves worth P1,500.
The suspects will be charged with violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act.
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