2 suspects in shooting of
Abra cop arrested
BANGUED, Abra-Two suspects were separately
arrested by authorities after one of them allegedly shot a police officer who
was about to arrest a suspect involve in a shooting incident here in Barangay
Cabuloan.
Senior Supt. Benjamin
M. Lusad, Abra police director identified the suspect as Rodolfo Mercurio
Belleza alias Levie, 54, businessman of Cabuloan.
The suspect reportedly
shot and wounded SPO3 Eusebio Bermudez Budona, 41, assigned at the PIB Abra
Police Provincial Office.
SP03 Budona was
then in a follow-up operation against Kevin Rafal a.k.a. Kalbo and Randy
Calibuso, the suspects in a shooting incident in the same Barangay on February
18, 2014 after Rafal shot One DeoTuscanoAlcantara, a businessman and
resident of Zone 3, Bangued who is now confined at the Abra Provincial Hospital
together with SP03 Budona who sustained injury on his abdomen.
Lusad said Belleza was
arrested in his residence early morning of Feb. 19 and recovered from him was a
Cal. 40 pistol with loaded with three bullets.
Kevin Rafal
surrendered to operatives of the Abra PPO, Regional Public Safety Battalion,
Regional Intelligence Division and CIDG-Abra.
On the other
hand, a 55- year old farmer was arrested after a concerned citizen informed
patrolling policemen that he was carrying a firearm while irrigating his rice
field in barangay Cabaroan, Tayum, Abra early morning of Feb. 19.
The suspect was
identified as PablitoTuscano Bose, a resident of Barangay Macray, Bangued who
was found in possession of a homemade Cal. 22 pistol without serial number
inserted with a magazine loaded with six bullets.
When police asked him
documents to possess the firearm, he failed to show any that resulted in the
confiscation of the gun.
Belleza and Bose
together with the confiscated firearm are now under the custody of the
concerned police station for documentation prior filing of charges against
them.
Chief
Superintendent Isagani Nerez, Regional Director of the Police
Regional Office in the Cordillera, said that their efforts in anti-crime
operations are gaining headway and a proof of Cordillera police’ s resolve to
implement the law.
Two suspects jailed for
stabbing victim
BAGUIO CITY -- Two men were arrested here
along Magsaysay Avenue, corner Adarna St. and Dizon Subdivision Sunday for
stabbing a 24-year old helper identified as JomarAmpoc Velasco.
Police Chief Supt.
Isagani Nerez, regional police director named the suspects as Jerry Kingad, 26,
of Ambongdolan, Tublay, Benguet and Giovani Kingad, here of Purok 9, Upper
Pinget.
Initial police
investigation showed that the victim and his companions were waiting for a taxi
at the entrance of Dizon Subdivision when the suspects challenged them for a
fight.
Jerry immediately
brought out a knife but the victim grabbed and punched him. Jerry managed to
swing the knife several times that hit the victim’s feet, neck and right ribs
while the other suspect Giovanni punched the victim and his other companions
several times.
The suspects were
immediately nabbed by responding police of Police Station 2 and are now
detained at Baguio City Jail while the victim was brought to the Baguio
General Hospital for medical treatment. -- Joanne Christine Mocay
Carnapped motorcycle recovered:
3 suspects jailed
TABUK CITY, Kalinga -- Three suspected
thieves were arrested here last week for allegedly carnapping a motorcycle.
In Camp Dangwa, La
Trinidadd, Benguet, regional police director Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez,
identified the suspects as Harold Taguiam, Sawi Din-ang and Onyok Duguiang from
Barangay Dangoy, Lubuagan of this city.
The owner of the
motorcycle was identified as Eden Villanueva, 42 of Purok 5, Bulanao.
According to
Villanueva, his vehicle was usually used by his nephew Herbert Duguiang in
going to school but sometime morning of Jan. 29, the owner parked the
motorcycle in front of Kalinga Astrodome unattended and when he went back where it was parked around 10 a.m., he
noticed the motorcycle was missing.
Afternoon of Feb. 14,
the motorcycle was found parked inside
the compound of Hilda Pay-ong, 30 of Sitio Kasabaan, Purok 7, Bulanao.
A certain Gollingoy,
the compound owner said she left her
residence around 8 a.m. Feb. 14 and did
not close the gate of her compound and when she got back home at around 5 p.m.,
she noticed a black Honda TMX 155 without plate number parked inside her
compound.
The recovered
Motorcycle was brought to Tabuk police station-- Joanne Christine Mocay
Scattered marijuana
leaves leads to arrest of cultivator
KIBUNGAN, Benguet -- Scattered marijuana
leaves along a trail resulted to the arrest of a 27-year old suspected
marijuana cultivator here at SitioLanipew, Barangay Tacadang, early Saturday
morning.
Senior Supt.
Rodolfo Azurin, Benguet police director, identified the suspect as Daniel Gayam-os Gammat, 27, of Sitio Dalipey,
Tacadang.
Senior Insp. Andres
Calaowa, Kibungan police chief, said they noticed the scattered marijuana
leaves, followed the trail until they reached a shanty where they saw the
suspect having coffee inside.
They immediately
placed him under arrest and confiscated a Cal. 38 revolver from him.
At the backyard of the
shanty, they discovered a marijuana plantation planted with 76 pieces fully
grown marijuana plants.
Gammat together with
the confiscated firearm are now under the custody of Kibungan police station.
Charges for illegal
drugs and possession of firearm are set to be filed against him.
9 suspects arrested;
P1.9 marijuana plants uprooted
CAMP BADO DANGWA La Trinidad Benguet – Nine
individuals were arrested while Some P2 million worth of marijuana plants was
confiscated in separate police operations in the Cordillera last week.
Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez,
regional police director, said out of the nine individual, four were minors
while assorted drug paraphernalia were seized on Feb 12.
In Baguio City, Senior
Supt. Jesus D. Cambay, Jr., city police director, identified the arrested
suspects as Yunos Darang Sabuyugan, 39; Hanipah Darang Abdullah, 36; Jidat Azis
Benito, 18; Bashim Azis Batumulok, 21,and the four minors, all natives of
Marawi City.
They were all arrested
around 5 a.m. their resident at Barangay Crystal Cave Baguio City.\
Personnel of the
Baguio City Police Office, Regional Intelligence Division and Public Safety
Battalion, Philippine Drug enforcement Agency and Criminal Investigation and
Detection Group arrested the suspects following search warrant issued by Judge
Ma. Theresa Dolores C. Gomez-Estoesta of the Regional Trial Court, Branch 7, Manila.
Police also seized
21.74 grams of “shabu” and one Cal. 22 magnum with six rounds of ammunition.
In Abra, police also
arrested a 52-year old farmer who was reportedly the number one drug personality in
Villaviciosa town.
Senior Supt. Benjamin
Lusad, provincial police director identified the arrested man as Crispin
Domingo Reyes a.k.a. “Boy” who was nabbed in his resident at Barangay Lumaba
following search warrant issued by Raphiel F. Alzate, the presiding judge of
RTC Branch 58.
Seized from his house
were three aluminum foil strips with a suspected shabu residue; four
transparent sachets containing shabu residue and drug paraphernalia.
During the operation,
representatives from the media and barangay
chairman Victor Day-em of Barangay Lumaba, Villaviciosa witnessed the
confiscation of items.
All suspects and
pieces of evidence confiscated are now under custody of concerned police units,
while minors were turned over to Dept. of Scoial Works and Development in
Baguio.
Meanwhile, Kapangan,
Benguet police uprooted and burned some 9,650 fully grown marijuana plants
worth P1, 930, 000 found in 10 plantations in Sitios Lod-on and Tico, Gadang,
Kapangan Feb 11.
Tabuk CENRO, lawmen confiscate
illegal lumber
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – The Tabuk City
Community Environment and Natural Resources Office and other lawmen confiscated
last week illegal lumber in Barangay Cudal, here.
Bonifacio Manganip of
CENRO-Tabuk reported the anti-illegal logging team composed
of police personnel, army troops and staff from the CENRO, swooped down
on a vacant lot in Barangay Cudal where the assorted flitches of narra, sagat
and dao lumber were secretly kept.
The CENRO valued the
illegal lumber measuring 1,147 board feet at P48,220.
These were impounded
at the 77th Infantry Battalion Camp in Barangay Bantay, this city.
The raiding team acted
on information provided by a concerned
resident, Manganip revealed.
The CENRO action is
part of intensified campaign against illegal logging in the province as support
to Executive Order 23 issued by President Benigno C. Aquino, which mandates
stop to cutting of trees in residual forests in the country. -- Larry Lopez
Kalinga police arrests more
wanted persons
TABUK CITY, Kalinga – Two more wanted persons in the province were
arrested barely two days after the
assumption to office of Senior Supt. Victor K. Wanchakan, OIC of Kalinga
provincial police office. Apprehended last week were Gary Hora Macababbad, 35, of Appas and Lawig Buyagan
Agod, 27, of Nambaran, both of Tabuk
City.
Police said Macababbad
was wanted for frustrated homicide with warrant of arrest issued by
a regional trial court in Roxas,
Isabela.
Meanwhile, no bail was
recommended for Agod who had an arrest warrant for murder.
He is also listed as the top most wanted in the provincial level for
the first quarter of 2014.
Wanchakan on his first stint Feb 3, led police in
arresting Francisco Valderama y
Tabuinsay of Bulanao, Tabuk City for charges of reckless imprudence resulting to
homicide and damage to property.
On the same day, Tabuk
police nabbed a certain Oliver M. Rodriquez for a case of violation of Republic Act 8353 or the
Anti-Rape Law with no bail recommended.
On Feb. 4, joint personnel from KPPSC and Roxas
Municipal Police Station arrested MathanSangdaan y Mullat, 25, single, of Tabuk
City for robbery with violence against person.
Joint teams from Tabuk
CPS, PIB and PAIDSOTG, and KalingaPPO
also arrested a certain Sammy Sabawil, 47 of Nambaran, Tabuk City for
illegal drugs. Arrested person was the alleged leader of the Sabawil Group
known to be responsible in transporting/delivering illegal drugs in Kalinga.
Wanchakan committed to
intensify law enforcement with the support and cooperation of the people to
ensure that crime prevention measures and programs will be put in place to
better the peace and order situation in the province. He assured that more arrest of law violators are
expected in the coming days to eventually
reduce the number of criminal elements in Kalinga. -- Geraldine G. Dumallig
Man eludes checkpoint; later
caught with gun
BANGUED, Abra -- Police operatives arrested
aamn for illegal possession of firearms in a checkpoint night of Feb. 12.
Members of the
Regional Public Safety Battalion arrested Demetrio Dacquel Vargas Jr., 47,
caretaker and a resident of Angad-Bilis, Bangued, after he tried to avoid the
police checkpoint at barangay Agtangao.
Vargas was on board a
motorcycle when he suddenly made a U-turn to avoid the police checkpoint but he
was immediately caught by the cops after chasing him that resulted in
confiscation of his Cal. 45 pistol and a magazine loaded with seven bullets.
Vargas showed a
firearm license card of said firearm registered under a certain Robert James
BarreyroDoctura.
Vargas was brought to
the Bangued municipal police station prior to filing of charges against him. --
MelynApilis, KiaraCuyopan
Tuba rape suspect nabbed
TUBA, Benguet -- A rape suspect listed as the
No. 3 top most wanted person for 2014 was recently caught by combined forces of
Tuba and Rosario, La Union police here.
Senior Supt. Rodolfo
S. Azurin, Benguet police director, identified the arrested person as Rommel
Andres Paneda, 37, farmer of Bacani, Rosario.
Paneda was
charged for raping a 35- year old woman
who alleged that he forced himself on her when she fell asleep inside her house
at Kennon Road in Tuba after their drinking session night of Sept. 23,
2010.
Itogon man surrenders
firearm
ITOGON, Benguet – A certain Peter Jose
Guibac, 50, of Barangay Tuding here surrendered a Cal. 22 magnum, pistol to La
Trinidad, Benguet police last week.
Chief Supt. Isagani R.
Nerez, Cordillera police director in the Cordillera, said “We are serious in enforcement of the law
against illegal possession of firearms and we are appealing to the public for
their full cooperation and support for more arrests and surrender of loose
firearms.”
PROCOR celebrates 23rd PNP
foundation day
CAMP BADO DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet -
The Police Regional Office Cordillera recently celebrated its
23rd Foundation Day with Dr. Virgilio C. Bautista as guest of honor and
speaker Feb. 10.
“Today we
celebrate another milestone in the history of the Philippine National Police,
our 23rd founding anniversary. It was more than two decades ago when Republic
Act No. 6975 known as "An Act establishing the PN under a reorganized
Department of the Interior and Local Government" was passed to constitute
the full merger of the Philippine Constabulary and the Integrated National
Police with Police Director General Cesar Nazareno serving as the first chief
of the PNP,” said Chief Supt. Isagani R. Nerez, regional police director.
“We also remember our
fallen heroes. We pay tribute to our comrades who paid the ultimate price
of giving up their lives so that others may live. But being heroes is not just
about giving up lives. Todays modern heroes speak of how each and every one of
us carry the stripes on our sleeves or the ranks placed upon our shoulders,” he
said.
The celebration
highlighted awarding of 11 police personnel for
outstanding achievements and the giving of tokens to the three widows of
the fallen policemen by Bautista assisted by Nerez.
Deserving PNP
personnel who received the MedalyangKagalingan were Supt. Joenel M. Aurelio,
Senior Insp. Dino W. Cogasi, SPO2 Francis Pawe, SPO1 Paulino A. Lubos Jr. and
PO3 John Michael T. Castillo. Medalyang Kasanayan was also given to Chief Insp.
Gemma V. Braganza while Medalyang Papuri was given to the following, Senior
Inspector Ceasar D. Sab-it, Senior Inspector Benson B. Macli-ing, PO3 Ernesto
A. Macasling, SPO1 Fritz M. Tolito and PO3 Jeoffrey C. Bayading. -- J.C. Mocay,
K. Cuyopan and M. Apilis
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