POLICE ROUNDUP
>> Friday, March 29, 2013
P300K
worth marijuana leaves seized in Benguet
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – More than P300,000
worth of harvested marijuana leaves from Kibungan town in Benguet that
were supposed to be delivered to various lowland areas were seized Monday
afternoon in San Gabriel town in La Union.
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency-Region 1
agents busted Mario Tad-o and Romeo Tukiad, both residents of hinterland Santol
town (La Union), as the suspects reportedly sold eight marijuana bricks
to the PDEA agents in barangay Lipay Norte, San Gabriel town, also in La Union.
The haul reached P337,500 , said Bismark Bengwayan,
spokesperson of the PDEA-Region 1.
Authorities also seized a caliber .38 from
the duo including the cellular phone used in the transaction.
The suspects said they were only asked to
transport the marijuana bricks for a sum of money.
Authorities will be filing charges against
the duo. If found guilty, the suspects will face a lifetime prison term as well
as fine between P500,000 and P10 million as provided under Section
5 of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
3
students killed in Isabela road mishap
NAGUILLAN, Isabela -- Three students of the
Isabela State University died when the motorcycle they were riding collided
with a delivery truck along the national highway here in Barangay Magsaysay
Wednesday morning.
Police identified the fatalities as George
Cadulot, 20; Bartolome Flores, 18; and Johnny Medina Jr., 18.
Edison Solis, driver of the truck, said the
victims were speeding and overtook another vehicle before it collided with the
truck. – Charlie Lagasca
6 ‘PAG
members’ nabbed in Ilocos
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union -- Police
arrested six suspected members of private armed groups (PAGs) in simultaneous
raids conducted in Ilocos Norte and Ilocos Sur on Wednesday.
Chief Supt. Ricardo Marquez, Ilocos regional
director, identified the arrested suspects as Jar-ar Pambid, Ronnie Icalla,
Hanley Ines, Felicito Revilla, Jessie Ermitanio and Joey Sia.
Marquez said a team that raided the houses of
Pambid and Icalla in Badoc, Ilocos Norte seized two grenades, a .22 revolver
and several live ammunitions and empty shells for short firearms such as .45
pistol, .38 revolver, 9mm and .357 revolver.
Police seized a .45 pistol with six live
bullets in the raid conducted on Ines' house in BArangayTeppeng, Sinait, Ilocos
Sur.
Seized from the house of Revilla in Nueva Era
town in Ilocos Norte, were one Uzi, a .38 revolver and a shotgun with several
rounds of ammunition.
The raid at Ermitanio's house, meanwhile,
yielded .45 pistol, a baby Armalite, a .22 revolver and several ammunition and
magazines for different firearms.
Seized from Sia were one hand grenade and an
unregistered Black Honda motorcycle.
Marquez said that the suspects, along with
the seized firearms and ammunition, have been brought to Camp Juan in Laoag
City and in Camp President Quirino in Ilocos Sur.
Charges for violation of illegal possession
of firearms and the election gun ban are being prepared against the suspects.
Cop
arrest gun ban violators
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet - Police
arrested a gun-wielding farmer in Kalinga and seized three firearms in
Abra and Benguet recently in connection with the gun ban imposed by the Commission
on Elections.
In the afternoon of March 4, personnel of
Tabuk City Police Station arrested SerdanNatividad, Santilan, 40, of Burobor,
Bulo, Tabuk City, Kalinga for violation of gun ban.
Santillan who was found in possession of an
improvised cal. 22 rifle without ammunition, was arrested in Tabuk City.
In a related development, Ronie Jose Duque,
48, farmer, and resident of Okiang, Cabaroan, Dolores, Abra voluntarily
surrendered a cal. 22 air gun rifle to Dolores police headed by Insp. Ricky
Dalingay Danguioan on March 5.
On same day, barangay chief Benny Tuscano of
Abualan, San Juan, Abra surrendered a Cal..38 pistol without ammunition to San
Juan police headed by Senior Insp. Roldan H. Dolipas.
In Benguet on March 7 at Mangi, Bayabas,
Sablan, a Cal. 22 rifle was surrendered by Arthur Pagnas to police.
The confiscated and surrendered firearms are
now under the custody of the respective police stations while a case is being
filed against Santillan.
Chief Supt. Benjamin B. Magalong, regional
police director said aside from private armed groups, loose firearms are one of
the factors that may affect the 2013 Elections, thus, the intensified campaign
to lessen proliferation of unlicensed
firearms that could be used to disrupt the conduct of peaceful elections.
All provincial directors and chiefs of police
were ordered to account for all registered and unregistered gun owners and
strictly intensify OplanBakal/ImplanSita operations.
Ilocos
‘drug pusher’ arrested in buy-bust
DAGUPAN CITY, Pangasinan- One of the alleged
dreaded drug pushers here was arrested in the middle of the night of March 5 at
the Rizal Extension Barangay Pogo Chico.
Efren Caramat also known as Pakoy, was well
known in their neighborhood as a shabu peddler targeting out of school youths
and fears no one as he is allegedly protected by influential people, said a
PDRA press statement.
Several complaints from concerned
residents reportedly prompted law enforcement units led by the Philippine Drug
Enforcement Agency Regional Office 1 to
launch intelligence gathering against Pakoy until his eventual arrest through a
buy-bust operation.
PDEA agents confiscated about two grams of
methamphetamine hydrochloride, known as shabu with an estimated street value of
P12,000 along with the marked money used in the transaction and the motorcycle
used to deliver the illegal drugs.
PDEA regional director Jeoffrey C.
Tacio said Pakoy is now facing cases for illegal drugs.
Shabu
pusher wounded in shootout with agents
DAGUPAN CITY
-- Deafening gunshots woke the sleeping residents of Mayombo District
here when an alleged illegal drug pusher fired several shots at covert agents of the Philippine Drug Enforcement
Agency Regional Office 1of dawn of March 6.
The suspect was identified as Ibrahim Ampuan
also known as Itlog Ampuan under the watchlist of law enforcers.
A PDEA report said Ampuan agreed to meet with
a PDEA agent who posed as buyer in Mayombo District.
After receiving the money and handing out two
plastic sachets of shabu he noticed several men running towards him prompting
him to fire at them.
Agents were unable to follow and trace
Ampuan but immediately coordinated with local medical centers and hospitals in
Dagupan City.
He was later found in Pangasinan Medical
Center recuperating as the diligent hospital staff reported his admission due
to a bullet wound.
PDEA regional director Jeoffrey C. Tacio said
Ampuan was earlier arrested in a raid by law enforcers at a drug den in
Bonuan Binloc, Daguapn City.
“He was released due to several
technicalities but his later caper would assure his remaining days in
prison,” Tacio said.
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