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Florida
bus driver granted probation
BONTOC, Mountain
Province -- Florida bus driver Edgar Mendoza Reynon found guilty of the complex
crime of reckless imprudence resulting in multiple homicide and multiple
serious physical injuries applied for probation and was granted pursuant to a
court order dated Nov. 26, 2014 issued by the Municipal Trial Court of this
capital town.
Mendoza drove the bus
which plunged down a ravine at Barangay Tocukan here last year killing scores
of people. -- Gina Dizon
Man
wanted for kidnapping arrested
BAUKO, Mountain
Province – A man wanted for carnapping was nabbed here Feb. 8.
Police identified the
suspect as Glenn Sacay ‘Pan-aw” Ledda, 30, farmer, who was nabbed in his
residence here at SitioSuysuyoc, Barangay Leseb that night.
He was arrested by
personnel of regional police intelligence office, Buguias, Benguet and Bauko police.
Judge Agapito K.
Laoagan Jr. presiding judge of Regional Trial Court Branch 64, Abatan, Buguias, Benguet Province
recommended bail of P 200,000.00 and P180,000 for two counts of robbery with
violence and intimidation of persons and carnapping respectively.
A regional police
report said Ledda and five other companions mauled and stole the cellular phone
of their victim and in another incident stole motorcycle of another on February
2012.
Security
guard arrested for violence vs women, children
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet –
Police arrested a security guard charged for violation of Republic Act
9262 known as Anti-Violence Against Women and Children Act here at Flex Gym at Km 6, Barangay Betag Feb. 11.
Police identified the
arrested Gregorio Dino Daganos, 27, resident here of Barangay Balili.
Judge Francis A.
Buliyat, presiding judge of RTC, Branch
9, La Trinidad, set bail of P60,000 for his temporary liberty.
No
bail set for ‘rapist’
TABUK CITY, Kalinga –
A man wanted for rape was arrested Feb. 11 by local cops and police’s 3rd Manuever Company here in
Sitio Dalimuno, Barangay Bantay.
Provincial police director
Senior Supt. Victor Wanchakan identified the arrested farmer as Daniel
Mosuela Abuac aka Daniel Paga, 23, resident here of Mabato, Amlao.
Judge Marcelino K.Wacas
of RTC, 2nd Judicial Region, Branch 25, Bulanao, Tabuk City recommended no
bail for his temporary liberty.
Construction
worker lands in jail for rape
ASIPULO, Ifugao – A
construction worker charged for rape in Cabarroguis Quirino landed in jail after
he was arrested here in SitioLicud, Barangay Haliap, Feb. 12 by operatives of
Ifugao Provincial Public Safety Company and cops from Asipulo and Diffun,
Quirino.
Ifugao police director
Senior Supt. Robert Gallardo identified the suspect as Nestor
Banutan Umlano, 29, a resident of Ifugao Village, Diffun.
Judge Eufren F.
Changale of RTC Branch 32, Cabarroguis Quirino recommended no bail for his
temporary liberty.
3
nabbed in pursuit after shooting farmer
TABUK CITY, Kalinga –
Police arrested three persons in the province last week for shooting a farmer
in his residence here at Barangay San Francisco, Rizal town evening of Feb. 13.
Those arrested were
identified as Almar Carag Bangalen, aka Denden, Felomino Carag and Eduardo
Gragasen Vilda, residents of Laya East, Tabuk.
They reportedly shot
Bernardo Mamba Tubban, 51 in his residents.
During the hot pursuit
operation, FelominoCarag was arrested in a sari- sari store beside
the provincial road in Laya East, Tabuk, followed by the arrest
of Almar Bangelan in his farmland at Sucbot, Pinukpuk town and Eduardo
Gragasen Vilda in his residence at Laya East, Tabuk.
Seized inside the
house of Bangelan were a shotgun and Cal. 30 gun without documents.
Man
threatens minor with gun
BAGUIO CITY – Police
arrested a man for threatening a minor with a gun at here Mulberry Alley,
Munoz Drive, Km 4, Asin Road night of Feb. 15.
Arrested was Dennis
AmparoGumabay, 37, of Tetep-an, Sagada, Mountain Province, resident of Mulberry
Alley.
Seized from Gumabay
were a Cal. 9 mm gun, magazine with 11 bullets and holster.
Illegal fishers abandon gun along riverbank
BANGUED, Abra -- A
Cal. 45 handgun, magazine loaded with bullets, stripe T-shirt, and black ball
cap were found along the river bank of Barangay Calaba here early morning of
Feb. 15.
Prior to the
incident, a concerned citizen informed police, a group of persons were
seen along river bank engaging in illegal fishing using battery electricity to
kill fishes.
Police went to said
place but upon arrival, suspects scampered and escaped to different directions
upon sensing approaching cops.
Five
cornered in drug den raid
TABUK CITY -- Four
persons were arrested in a drug den here at SitioIleb, Nambaran afternoon
of Feb. 16.
This, after Judge
Victor a. Dalanao, presiding judge of the Municipal Trial Courts in Cities,
Second Judicial Region, City of Tabuk, Kalinga issued warrants against the
suspects identified as Bong Addawi aka Hongti/Bongtay, who eluded arrest during
police operation.
Five men, visitors of
Bongtay’s drug den were arrested while illegal drugs and drug
paraphernalia were seized.
Arrested Jeffrey
Dominguez Danipog, 32, of Dagupan West, Tabuk; Bam Macad Peter, 30, of
Loccong, Tinglayan, Kalinga;LuisPaclayAppag, 54, of Agbannawag,
Tabuk; Ricky PaclayBayog, 24,of San Pedro, Rizal and Jefferson Foken
Sal-ao, 32, of Bantay, Tabuk City.
Seized from the
suspects were shabu weighing 500 grams, plastic bottle containing brownish
sticky substance suspected marijuana derivatives, marijuana hashes and two
sachets containing shabu.
Shabu,
P60,000 found in man’s house
LAGANGILANG, Abra –
The house of a certain Bryan Paino here was searched Feb. 16 in Barangay Anget
following arrest warrant was issued by Judge Raphiel F Alzate, presiding judge,
of Regional Trial Court Branch 1, Bangued, Abra.
Seized were shabu
and cash amounting to P60, 000.
Also seized were seven
sachets containing shabu residue, lighters and aluminum foil.
Paino was not around
during the search.
Minors
caught sniffing MJ in waiting shed
BUCAY, Abra -- Two
male minors were caught using illegal drugs in a waiting shed along the highway
of Bangcagan here by a cop afternoon of Feb. 13.
Seized from them were
a stick of marijuana, lighter and
cylinder glass tube.
The minors were turned
over the to local Welfare office.
Mt
Province b’gay teams proven helpful vs crime
BONTOC, Mountain
Province -- Barangay Peacekeeping Action Teams (BPATs) have been proven helpful
in keeping peace and order in the province.
This, as Philippine
National Police provincial director Supt. Oliver Enmodias urged crime witnesses
to send information via text messages leading to keeping peace and order,
during a press conference here called by provincial police command and
Montanosa Press Club last week.
“Absence of witnesses
to provide leading or corroborate information is one major deterrent in
solution of crimes,” he said.
Provincial
police reports noted Bontoc, Sagada, Paracelis, Bauko, Sabangan and Besao
in this order topped crimes last January.
Enmodias urged
concerned citizens send comments and suggestions to police stations hotlines.
Police hotlines are
provincial headquarters -09178174397, Barlig-09068755566, Bauko-09293302778,
Besao- 0928542633, Bontoc- 0927944048, Natonin- 09997440662, Paracelis-
09276883753, Sabangan- 09084697555, Sadanga-09089049902, Sagada- 09082258115,
and Tadian- 09275548819.
In Bauko, chief of
police Roy Awisan said the BPATs helped in curbing illegal logging.
Police confiscated a
total of 465 board feet lawaan lumber with an estimated market value of P10,230
last Jan. 15.
Awisan said the
confiscated lumber was turned over to the Department of Environment and Natural
Resources.
Awisan said 256 BPATs
were given related trainings with support from the local government of Bauko
headed by Mayor Abraham Akilit.
Also, Sadanga chief of
police Recto Bumahit also said 105 BPAT members were given trainings with the
support of Mayor GabinoGanggangan.
Newly installed Bontoc
chief of police Richard Soliven said 37 BPATs trainees shall be given needed
trainings with support from Mayor Franklin Odsey.
In Sagada, chief of
police Clayton Estangki reported that BPATs of Poblacion Sagada aided
the flow of traffic when visitors came in droves during
the Christmas season last year and the recently conducted Etag
festival. – Gina Dizon
Farmer
arrested for frustrated murder
TABUK CITY, Kalinga --
A farmer wanted for frustrated murder was jailed after he was arrested in Barangay
Encanto, Angat, Bulacan Jan. 31 for hacking his brother last year due to land
dispute.
Provincial police director
Senior Supt. Victor Wanchakan identified the suspect as BalilingG. Bio, 28, here
of Asin, Lucog.
He was arrested by
elements of Regional Intelligence Division, Regional Intelligence Unit and Kalinga
provincial intelligence branch and Provincial Public Safety Company.
Judge Marcelino K.
Wacas of RTC 2nd Judicial Region, Bulanao, Tabuk recommended bail of P200,
000 for his temporary liberty.
Businessman
nabbed for robbery, theft
BANGUED, Abra – A
businessman charged for robbery and theft identified as Christopher
Pacano, 19,was arrested here along Torrijos St., Zone 5by police Feb. 3.
Judge Raphiel F.
Alzate, executive judge of RTC Branch 1 Bangued, Abra recommended bail of
P66,000 for Pacano, a resident of Poblacion Tayum.
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