Cops nab leader of hired gun in Abra
LANGIDEN, Abra -- An alleged leader of a
group of hired guns in Abra, who has long been hunted for numerous murders is
now in jail after police arrested him early dawn Jan. 25 in his lair here in
Sitio Calunay, Barangay Malapaao.
Langiden town
policemen said Perfecto Barbosa Purugganan, 36, alleged leader of the
“Purugganan Private Armed Group” Purugganan, who was listed as number 9 in
Abra’s “Most Wanted” list first quarter of the year.
He was ordered arrested
for violence against women and children and drugs law violations by Judge
Charito Gonzales of the Regional Trial Court (RTC) Branch 1.
The charges against
him are bailable for P25,000 and P 200,000
Abra policemen also
cornered the province’s 10th most wanted person, Norman Rabe Awigui, 34, in
barangay Ba-i, Lagayan town. Awigui is wanted for child abuse.
Awigui was caught in
his residence upon orders of Judge Raphiel Alzate of the RTC Br
1.
NPA
arms cache recovered in Kalinga
TABUK CITY, Kalinga- Soldiers have recovered
an arms cache of the New People’s Army in Kalinga one of the provinces declared
“insurgency-free” by the military.
Maj. Emmanuel Garcia,
chief of the Armed Forces’ 1st Civil Relations Group, said the arms cache,
consisting of an M-16 rifle, a Garand rifle, a carbine rifle and a Springfield
rifle, was discovered in Barangay Magnao in Tabuk Tuesday night.
“The successful
recovery of the arms cache stemmed from persistent information coming from
several local residents,” Garcia said.
“Authorities believe
this is a manifestation of the dwindling number of NPA remnants who were forced
to hide their firearms to avoid arrest,” he added.
Garcia clarified that
the “insurgency-free” declaration does not necessarily mean zero presence of
rebels.
He said such a
declaration means that the rebellion in an area has weakened and could no
longer overthrow the local leadership.
Drug
peddler arrested in Kalinga
TABUK CITY , Kalinga – A suspected drug
peddler was nabbed here Jan. 22 along Viloria Street, Purok 2, Bulanao Norte.
Senior Supt. John Colinio, Kalinga police director identified suspect as Ceasar
Pumus-an Tuppiyac a.k.a “Buyugan,” 34, here of Purok 6, Bulanao.
He was arrested after
he handed five sachets containing shabu to an undercover police agent.
Police also
confiscated buy-bust money P1,200 from his possession.
Ceasar is now under
the custody of Bulanao police while a case was prepared agasint him in court.
Paracelis
bocaps, cops apprehend 3 tricycles
PARACELIS, Mountain Province – Officials of
Barangay Bananao here led by village chief John Bautista and members of the
Philippine National Police led by SPO3 Franco Ramos apprehended a convoy of
three tricycles at Poblacion about 3 p.m. Jan. 27.
The tricycles,
reportedly each manned by two persons, were bound to Isabela province and
loaded with scrap iron and plastic materials. When Bautista requested the
traders to pay their barangay business permit fee, the latter reportedly could
not show documents to support their activities.
Their motorcycles
reportedly didn’t have plate numbers or registration papers from the Land
Transportation Office.
Drivers had no
driver’s license except for a certain Dela Cruz, Franklyn Galante, a certain Lantanco an Mario Dela Cruz. The latter two
are both from Cordon, Isabela.
SPO3 Ramos together
with PO3 Marjorie N. Rivera and PO1 Stephani Lumagto were on patrol when they
chanced on the traders being interrogated by Bautista.
When the traders could
not show any document to support their business activities SPO3 Ramos requested
the traders to come along with them to the municipal police station with their
loaded tricyles.
The four will have to
present documents so they can get their tricules from the police station. -- Fred B. Balao-as
Shabu
bust leads to drug den; minor rescued
SAN FERNANDO CITY, La Union– An
anti-narcotics operation led to the discovery of a drug den at Saint Joseph
Village here late evening of Jan. 28.
Elements of the
Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency Regional Office 1 and San Fernando Police Station raided the
house of Marvin Mulato who sold sachets of methamphetamine hydrochloride known as shabu to an undercover
PDEA agent.
Law enforcers arrested
three suspects who were snorting the illegal drug with several drug
paraphernalia scattered in the room.
A minor was found
hiding in a corner and was later turned over to the San Fernando City Social
Welfare and Development Office.
Found at the drug den
were Romualdo Flores, 28 of San Juan La Union; Kenneth Dumaguit, 19 and Mark
Angelo Udan of this city.
Cases were prepared
against three suspects for illegal drugs.
Four
nabbed over drugs in Abra inn
BANGUED, Abra -- A room attendant and three
others including a young girl were caught in a sting operation inside the Tingguian
Lodge in Bangued, Abra’s capital town shortly before noon Jan. 24.
Abra policemen
cornered Romar Llaneza Singson, 25, room attendant of the Tingguian Lodge
from Langiden town; Christopher Alvez Ducayag, 24; Mary Jane Buenafe, 20, and a
female minor who are all from Bangued, Abra.
Authorities seized
five pieces of plastic sachet containing suspected shabu; four pieces
of rolled aluminum foils and five pieces crumpled aluminum foils with
suspected “shabu” residue; a piece of rolled aluminum foil placed in a brown
thick paper; a plastic sachet containing several plastic sachets; two lighters
with improvised aluminum foil totter; a digital weighing scale; a piece of
Wiley paper; P1,572 in different denominations; a homemade cal .22
revolver without serial number; 12 bullets for cal .22 revolver and seven
cellular phones.
When policemen further
searched the inn, they also seized a Cal. 38 revolver without bullets
from the guard house where Singson reportedly lives.
Cordillera police
director Chief Superintendent Isagani Nerez ordered all policemen in the
highland region to continue the sting operations against drug dealers
especially in communities near local schools and other establishments to
neutralize the operation of drug syndicates.
Car crash
victim in coma dies
LAOAG CITY --Dr. Dax Dacuycuy, Laoag City
General Hospital administrator, confirmed the driver of the SUV that crashed on
Nangalisan road here recently, passed away due to severe head injuries.
He said Nikki expired at 11:30 pm of Jan. 24.
She was in coma for
several days. Police report said that the victim and companions were cruising
Nangalisan road just after the southern approach of Gilbert bridge here when
their SUV crashed on the road. The other car occupants also sustained injuries.
-- Jun R. Guiang
AWOL
navyman nabbed for firing gun
CURRIMAO, Ilocos Norte-- Police investigator
SPO3 Leonardo Battulayan reported a certain navy enlisted man was arrested for
indiscriminate firing of gun here at
Barangay Pias.
He said an informer
tipped the police station that the drunken suspect repeatedly fired his
gun for unknown reason.
When police arrived,
the suspect reportedly locked himself inside his house. After negotiation, the
suspect emerged and yielded his gun. Police said he was AWOL from his
assignment in Tawi-Tawi, Sulu, Mindanao.— Jun
R. Guiang
Kalinga
police arrest 6 crime suspects
TABUK CITY, Kalinga - - Police recently
arrested six crime suspects as they intensified manhunt for
wanted persons in the province .
Acting provincial
police director Senior Supt. John Colinio said three of the arrested persons were listed as “top most
wanted persons (TMWP)” while the rest were arrested for violation ofspecial
laws.
Police led by Chief
Inspt. Bobby Glen Ganipac identified the suspects and turned them over to
courts.
Provincial police also
intensified campaign to reduce illegal
drug activities in the province.
The KPPO Intelligence
Section through a joint operation with the Provincial Anti-Illegal Drugs
Special Operations Task Group (PAIDSOTG) recently conducted three
anti-drugs operations resulting to
arrest of one suspect and confiscation of
prohibited drugs.
Through the help of a
tipster, a 30 year old male from Aparri, Cagayan was arrested allegedly for the
possession of four kilograms of
dried marijuana bricks which he was trying to transport aboard a
passenger jeep bound to Roxas, Isabela on January 10.
The Bureau of Jail Management and Penology also
discovered around P12,000.00 worth of alleged shabu substance, including some
unidentified drugs and a cough syrup in a package intended for
an inmate.
A warranted search at
a residence at Pinukpuk also resulted to
confiscation of suspected shabu paraphernalia bearing visible traces of
white crystalline substances. – JDP, PAB
with Geraldine Dumallig
Vintage
firetrucks fail to respond to Paoay fires
PAOAY, Ilocos Norte--Existing firetrucks in
different towns of Ilocos Norte are mostly old 1978 model with many mechanical
defects, a fire marshal reported.
He made this
revelation in the wake of two consecutive fire incidents that occurred in this
town.
The old firetruck here
was undergoing repair for mechanical defect when blaze gutted a
rice mill shop and another building. It took several minutes before firefighting
units from nearby towns arrived in the two separate incidents. It was learned
that a firetruck nowadays costs millions of pesos.— Jun R. Guiang
Officers
guard bed of sea turtle eggs
BANGUI, Ilocos Norte--For several days,
Environment officers and fisher folks here heavily guarded a sandy pit near the
beach where a bed of sea turtle eggs numbering to almost 100 were laid by
a mother turtle. The group cordoned the area with yellow line as they kept
watch on the pit round-the-clock for fear that pranksters may steal the eggs
for their foods.
On Jan. 22, the group
sprung in joy as 60 cute baby turtles were hatched and later emerged one by one
from the pit as they crawled towards the sea shore. At press time, 30 other
eggs remained in the pit and expected later to be hatched. -- Jun R. Guiang
Beware
of fakeP1,000 paper bills
SAN NICOLAS, Ilocos Norte--A trio, one male
and two females, entered a coffee shop at 365 plaza here. They ordered drinks
and handed a P1,000 paper bill to the lady cashier, who in turn gave change.
The scene was captured
by CCTV camera inside the shop. Police said that particular same day, the
cashier got three P1,000 paper bills from different customers. When she dashed
into the adjacent Pagcor office to convert the bills into smaller amount, the
cashier was shocked to find out that the paper bills were counterfeit money.
In Pasuquin town,
police said they arrested two of the eight suspects who allegedly victimized a
grocery store and several fish vendors using fake money.—Jun R. Guiang
Logging
equipment confiscated in Abra
TUBO, Abra- A joint team from the Tubo police
station, along with town councillors here, forest guards and Barangay Amtuiagan
officials recovered recently
several equipment believed used by illegal loggers in this town.
Police said among
those confiscated were a chainsaw guide bar; saw chain; square rule; and
18 pieces of narra flitches hidden in the remote area of in Sitio
Tomoy-ok, Amtuagan last week.
Police estimated a
total volume of 130 board feet worth P5,850 which were confiscated are brought
to police station. – Myds Supnad
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