PNP chief graces Camp Dangwa rites
CAMP
DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet – Philippine National Police Director General
Allan Purisima graced conferment of “initiation stage status” Oct. 30 to
recipients of regional office here at Masigasig Grandstand.
During
this activity, almost 300 participants composed of advisory council members and
recipients attended, said Chief Insp. Cherry M. Fajardo, chief of regional
police information office
The
program stated at 8:30 a.m. attended by the media and stakeholders.
Abracops arrest 3‘drug peddlers’
BANGUED, Abra – Three
alleged drug peddlers were simultaneously arrested by police here last week.
Two suspects were arrested for illegal drug possession Oct. 25here
in Zone 1 identified as Rex Joseph
Bulos Sundiam, 24, of Barangay. Sinapangan and JunalynTaeza Ramilo, 23 of Zone 3.
Both suspects were arrested following tip of concerned citizen saying suspects
were on board a black motorcycle after buying shabu from South Calaba, Bangued
and they were heading towards Bangued town plaza.
Confiscated from the suspects were suspected dried marijuana leaves, improvised
tooter; and two cellular phones.
Edgar Tanora of the DZPA Radio station witnessed the operation.
Police also arrested a
farmer Oct. 24 in his residence in Barangay San Antonio, Bangued.
The drug suspect
identified as Abner Bonete Ducayag,
20, of Barangay San Antonio, Bangued, arrested in a buy-bust operation
after he sold shabu to a cop who posed as a
buyer near a river bank.
Confiscated from his
possession were shabu and six pieces P500 marked money.
Charges for illegal
drugs were filed against the suspects.
Following, this, Chief
Supt.Isagani Nerez, regional police director, said Cordillera cops will intensify campaign against illegal
drugs.
Ifugao PNP, Shell sign MOA
to promote peace
LAMUT, Ifugao – Provincial police and
management of Shell gasoline station in Poblacion West here signed an
agreement last week to promote peace and order in the municipality.
The memorandum of agreement was signed
by PNP-Ifugao director Senior Supt. John Colinio and Christopher
Codamon, manager of Shell gas station here.
This was in line with the partnership
of the PNP with the Association of Pilipinas Shell Dealers
Association, Inc. to support campaign on peace and order focusing on crime
prevention and solution.
Under the MOA, Shell stationwill serve
as a police standby area for patrolling policemen and provide space
for distribution of crime prevention leaflets to the public and police
community billboards where police can post announcements and other related
information.
It will also provide a logbook for recording
visits of patrolling policemen and
different activities of the PNP and shoulder the expenses they may incur
in implementation of the MOA.
On the other hand, PNP-Ifugao
will utilize standby area as precinct and assistance center where victims and complainants
can seek the police assistance.
The PNP will participate in regular dialogues
with Shell with other organizations and stakeholders that both parties may
invite relative to peace and order and security situation.
The MOA signing was witnessed by Supt. James
Mangili, deputy provincial police director for operations and Senior Insp.
Edgar Tappo, officer-in-charge of Lamut Municipal Police Station, and employees
of Shell Gasoline Station. -- Marcelo
Lihgawon
BANGUED,
Abra -- Following the alarming increase of crimes in the province
recently, Abra Shield, a special task force to address criminality here
intensified operations against crime.
Regional
police director Chief Supt. Isagani Nerez earlier designated Senior Supt.
Albertito Garcia as OIC Abra police director and commander of Abra Shield
effective October 15.
Nerez
ordered Abra Shield members to address resurgence of criminality in
two months.
Garcia
convened first command conference with provincial staff and chiefs of
police of 27 municipal police stations to
tackle peace and order and problems confronting police in performance of their jobs.
Garcia appealed
for support of the people of Abra to help in crime prevention and
solution. -- Josa Mai Ramirez
PNP
registers 14 firearms in Kalinga
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga -- The Kalinga
Police Provincial Office with Police Regional Office-Cordillera recently
conducted re-registration of firearms and explosives as part of
observance of Crime Prevention Month.
The
activity resulted to approval of registration of 14 assorted firearms from
the total of 20 applicants.
The
online licensing caravan was led by Senior Supt.Richard Albon of .PRO-COR.
Requirements
included neuro-psychiatric examination, drug test, biometrics and attendance on
gun safety and responsible gun ownership seminar, national police clearance
among other services offered by the Caravan Team including local clearances. – Peter
Balocnit
Abra village chief nabbed
for illegal guns
LAGAYAN,
Abra – A village chairman was arrested
after several firearms were seized during a raid on his house here Wednesday.
The
raid on Leonardo Donato’s house in Barangay Pulot was based on a warrant issued
by Judge Renato Pinlac, said Abra police director Senior Supt. Albertlito
Garcia.
Seized
from Donato’s house were three M16 Armalites, three caliber .45 pistols, an M14
rifle, a shotgun, a caliber .38 revolver and ammunition.
The
raiding team also arrested Donato’s relatives identified as Joy Bersamire,
JovenSindon, Rey Atayde, Boling Donato and Rodolfo Concepcion.
Garcia
said the raid was part of “Operation Abra Shield,” which targets private armed
groups in the province.
P6.2 million marijuana
uprooted
TINGLAYAN,
Kalinga -- Law enforcement operatives recently uprooted about 31,000
fully grown marijuana plants in an estimated 5,200 square meters land at Mt.
Ma-adchil, barangay Bugnay this municipality with estimated Dangerous Drugs
Board value of P6.2 million.
Provincial
police director Senior Supt. Victor Wanchakan said uprooted marijuana plants
were burned at site and some were brought to camp as specimen. -- Peter
Balocnit
Illegal guns confiscated
BANGUED, Abra –
Illegal guns were confiscated in this province last week by cops.
In the house of Joy Ban-o Bersamira, seized were one Elisco M-16A1 loaded with 19 bullets
two magazines loaded with 44 rounds of ammunition.
Confiscated in the
house of Rodolfo Concepcion Bernal,
were one Cal. pistol, pistol holsters; and a magazine pouch for Cal.45.
In the house of Peter Boling Donato, a Cal.38 revolver
without ammunition was confiscated.
A shotgun was also
taken from the residence of Joven Donato
Sindon.
Owners of the
confiscated firearms were arrested except Sindon while the search was witnessed
by the relatives of the suspects, Barangay officials, and media representative.
Chief
Supt. Isagani Nerez ordered all police units to sustain this momentum and go
after illegal firearms in urban centers and the countryside.
“We
must continue to hit hard on these criminals who are behind the distribution
and possession of illegal firearms in support of the national anti-illegal
firearms campaign,” Nerez said.
Nerez
noted "major accomplishments" against several firearm violators in
recent operations.
Barangay officials surrender guns
LAGAYAN, Abra -- Rey Tolosa Atayde, 40, barangay tanod
here of Calumbuyan, Pulot surrendered to
police one M-14 rifle loaded with 14
rounds of ammunition while barangay
chairman Rufino P. Buenafe of Sabnangan, Luba,
also turned in a Cal. 45 pistol.
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