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police brass air support to Sagada peace zone
CAMP
DANGWA, Benguet – The regional police office said they supported a resolution
of Sagada, Mountain Province natives residing in Baguio who condemned the New
People’s Army for “disregarding the status of Sagada as a peace zone.”
The
Banga-an FidelisanTanulongMadongoPide and Aguid Association in Baguio and
Suburbs in a statement urged the NPA to leave the tourist town after SPO3
Wilfred BawayanDegay was shot Feb. 2 at SitioDugo, Poblacion while the Etag Festival was being
celebrated and in the midst of national
mourning for 44 members of Special Action Force killed by Muslim separatists in
Mindanao.
A
police report said activities of NPAs in Sagada became more aggressive as
evidenced by the several attacks they made against government forces, the
latest of which was the shooting of Degay and encounter with elements of
54th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army at Pegeo, Tetep-an.
“These
are clear indifference of the NPA to the clamor for peace and ceasefire. These
violence signify insensitivity of the rebels to sentiments and culture of the
people in Sagada that deserve public denunciation,” the report said.
The
BFTAMPABS chaired by Jose Ngina reportedly initiated the resolution
condemning said shooting which was
approved in Baguio City.
The
association requested the PNP to accord Degay with an appropriate award for his
meritorious accomplishments.
The
resolution demanded more vigorous implementation of the peace zone status of
Sagada.
The
association also urged the local government of Sagada to forcefully assert the
peace zone status by publishing an official statement and condemnation of the
shooting of Degay.
They
also urged enforcement of implementing rules and sanctioning mechanism pursuant
to November 1988 resolution made by local officials and town folks.
The
association pushed more forceful and non-discriminatory demand for armed combatants
to refrain from entering Sagada, creating an ad hoc committee to investigate
the shooting of Degay and other violations of the peace zone.
They
urged support to northern barangays of Sagada to effectively enforce Feb. 25,
2010 agreement by identifying those who feed and provide refuge to the NPA and
other armed groups and impose appropriate sanction as provided in their
respective barangay resolutions.
The
regional police office urged the public to join hands with the authorities
in tracking down members of the NPA who carried out the attack and who are
involved in any crime by providing information through social media
(Twitter-@PNPCordillera or Facebook Page- PioProcor, or through the following
numbers: complaint referral - 09174297628; Regional Tactical Operation
Center 074-422-5515; 09175302679 and 09285591669.
P3.7 million marijuana uprooted in
Tinglayan
TINGLAYAN,
Kalinga -- More than P3.7 million worth of marijuana plants were burned in this
town by lawmen Wednesday.
Three
marijuana plantation sites were raided by operatives of Kalinga Police
Provincial Office, Regional Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations Task Group,
Regional Public Safety Battalion and Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency here at
SitioBalay, Tulgao West.
Provincial
police director, Senior Supt. Victor Wanchakan said, 13, 775 fully grown
marijuana plants valued at P2, 755,000 were uprooted”
Meanwhile,
cops also uprooted marijuana in two plantation sites in Sitio Buscalan,
Barangay Butbut here March 17-19.
“A
total of 5, 000 fully grown marijuana plants worth P1,000,000 were reportedly
uprooted.
Construction
worker nabbed with shabu, P8,500
SAN
JUAN, Abra -- Police arrested a 41-year-old here Thursday morning in his
residence at Barangay Badas for illegal drugs.
Senior
Supt. Albertlito Garcia identified the arrested drug suspect as Jaime
OsioGipa, construction worker, who was nabbed following search warrant issued
against him by Judge Raphiel F. Alzate of Regional Trial Court, Branch 1, Bangued.
Seized
from the suspect’s residence were shabu, P8,500 cash, Cal. 9 mm handgun and
four bullets.
Suspect
yields shabu in buy-bust operation
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet -- A man was arrested in a buy bust operation here at a house
at Barangay Pico Thursday.
Provincial
police director Senior Supt. Rodolfo Azurin said tJasen Karl Anay Godeloson,
28, a resident of 12F, Bakakeng Norte, Baguio City was arrested after he
handed a sachet of suspected shabu to an undercover cop in the sting operation.
When
frisked, the suspect yielded two sachets containing shabu weighing 5.4 grams
valued at P32,400.
P1,000
buy bust money and two cell phones were also taken from
Godeloson.
A case for illegal drugs was prepared against the suspect.
A case for illegal drugs was prepared against the suspect.
2
‘illegal drug dealers’ arrested
BAGUIO
CITY – Police arrested two alleged illegal drug dealers here last week.
Suspect
DominadorJunioLaguerta, 28, of P.Zamora Street was nabbed along the
intersection of Zamora Street here night of March 13.
Seized
from Laguerta were shabu valued at P1,200, buy-bust money of
P1,000.00 and one Nokia cell phone.
Meanwhile,
another alleged drug pusher was arrested in his residence here in Lourdes
Extension, City Camp morning of March 11.
The
suspect was identified as ApolinarioOrdanza Ellerma,54, of Pangasinan.
Seized
from him were shabu worth P150, 000 and buy-bust money amounting to P2, 000.
Cases
were filed against the two for illegal drugs.
5 minors rescued in Abatan bars
BUGUIAS,
Benguet – Police and Social Welfare workers rescued five minors working in
Sagadanian’s Place Liquor and Videoke Bar managed by a certain Debra W.
Limmayog and at Lyn’s Videoke Bar managed by Chrislyn O. Maddawat in Abatan,
Buguias, Benguet night of March 12.
The
minors were taken by DSWD for counseling while charges were prepared against
the bar owners.
Two women charged with estafa
FLORA,
Apayao – Two women charged with estafa, were arrested in their homes here last
week.
They
were identified as Josephine MadriagaSaclot, 56, of Barangay
PoblacionWest,and Mary Jane Blas Tamayo, 42, of Barangay Sta Maria.
They
were nabbed by intelligence personnel of Apayao Police Provincial Office March
12.
Judge
QuirinoAndaya of Regional Trial Court Branch 26, Luna, Apayao recommended bail
of P16,000 for Saclot’s his temporary liberty.
Man
charged for robbery granted bail
MAYOYAO,
Ifugao – A man charged for robbery was arrested in his residence here in SitioGuihob, Ayangan by police March
12.
The
suspect identified as Roy Pun-aduanAduan, 35, was granted bail bond of P100,000 by Judge Romeo
Habbiling of the RTC Br 14, Lagawe, Ifugao.
Two
charged for grave threats
DOLORES,
Abra – Two men charged for grave threats were arrested in their residences here
in Barangay Pacacby police March 7.
They
were identified as Alex Ola and ZaldyBisquera. Judge Rouella
Melinda Atmostfera of 7th Municipal Circuit Trial Court recommended bail
for both at P216.
Farmer chased from checkpoint; yields
gun
BANAUE,
Ifugao-- A farmer identified
as RaymundoPallay, 53, of Barangay Uhaj here was nabbed at Ibulao,
Baguinge, Kiangan town Tuesday morning for possessing firearms without
documents.
Personnel
of Ifugao Provincial Public Safety Company and Kiangan Municipal Police Station
were conducting checkpoint when they flagged down the suspect onboard a
motorcycle driven by his companion.
They
evaded the checkpoint and a brief chase was made until his arrest.
Recovered
from Pallay was a Cal.45 gun with six bullets.
Illegal
drugs found in man’s house
BANGUED,
Abra – A drug suspect identified as Alex Almazan was arrested
Tuesday for allegedly keeping illegal
drugs in his residence here at Barangay Calaba South.
This,
following search warrant issued by Judge Raphiel F. Alzate of RTC Branch 1,
Bangued,
Four
plastic sachets containing shabu and drug paraphernalia were seized from the
suspect by police.
The
search was served in the presence of barangay officials and DZPA field
reporter Edgar Tanura.
Detainee found with shabu
BAGUIO
CITY -- While detained at city jail here for theft, Ronnie Dulay Salming,
34, was reportedly found in possession of shabu by the jail guard morning of
March 11.
Charges
were prepared against Salming for illegal drugs.
Benguet
Police Wipe out 44.4-Million worth of Illegal Plants
KIBUNGAN,
Benguet – Police burned P44,426,250 worth of marijuana plants in two
sitios here in Barangay Tacadang March 8.
Leading
the team, SPO2 Andres G. Pablo and operatives of provincial and Kibungan police
burned 350,000 grams of dried marijuana leaves, 8,000 marijuana stalks and
seeds valued at P43,956,250 in three sites in SitioLanipew
while in SitioBekes, a total of 2,000 fully grown marijuana
plants worth P400,000.00 were also destroyed.
Another
team of local cops and Benguet Provincial Police Security Co. also burned
around 350 marijuana plants valued at P70,000 in Lanipew, Takadang,
Kibungan.
Chief
Supt. IsaganiNerez, regional police director said the PNP’s campaign against
illegal drugs will be intensified like on cultivation and use of illegal
drugs.
‘Pusher’ nabbed beside La Trinidad
school
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet -- A suspected drug pusher landed in jail after he was
arrested in a buy-bust operation here along Long Long Road beside the
Benguet National High School Annex March 6.
Joint
personnel of the Baguio City and Regional Anti-Illegal Drug Special Operations
Task Group and La Trinidad police arrested CrisantoDumo Vega after he
handed over the illegal drugs to one a cop who paused as buyer and taking the
buy bust money.
Seized
from the suspect were a sachet of shabu, marked money amounting to P2, 000 and
one cell phone.
Woman
reports live-in partner who hurt her
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet – Cops arrested a man in his in his residence here at East
Buyagan, Poblacion March 7.
The
suspect identified as Kevin Kim Garcia Mendoza, 21, of San Fernando, La
Union reportedly punched and kicked his live-in partner after the victim asked
money from him to buy pampers and rice.
The
victim immediately reported the incident to the police saying the suspect was
under the influence of prohibited drugs and involved in illegal drug
activities.
Confiscated
from the suspect were assorted drug paraphernalia which stored in their stock
room.
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