Two
motorcycles collide;
one driver dead
KIANGAN, Ifugao – A motorcycle driver died
after his vehicle collided with another trike about 6:20 a.m. Tuesday at Sitio
Mapipiwong, Barangay Bolog here. The vehicles involved were a red Euro
motorcycle, owned and driven by Delfin Amoguis Cabrero, 44, and black Honda
Wave 125 with no plate number driven by Herbert Puguon Inlagim, 24.
A police report said
Cabrero suffered abrasions and contusions in his body and was brought to
the Kiangan rural health unit for treatment but opted to go for check-up and
X-ray at Panopdopan District Hospital. Meanwhile Inlagim suffered serious
physical injuries and was rushed to Panopdopan District Hospital in Bannit, Lamut
town but was referred at PLT Hospital in Solano Nueva Vizcaya where he was
declared dead by attending physician at about 1:15 p.m.
Passenger
jeep loses brakes;
14 injured
BAGUIO CITY – A passenger jeep which lost its
brakes bumped an Isuzu Forward truck parked unattended along Lower Magsaysay
Ave. about 9:30 of Nov. 25 resulting to injury of 14 passeners.
A police report said
the jeep bearing plate number AYH-757, was driven by Mr. Miller Balictan
Cuenco, 22, single, and a resident of Camp Dangwa, La Trinidad, Benguet.
Investigation revealed
upon losing brakes, the jeep bumped the front portion of the truck. Eleven of
the victims were brought to Pines City Doctors Hospital. They were identified
as Devora Pili Bolona, 18; Mary Jane Licupa Ducusin, 24: Walter Daluyen Jenasen
17; Rheba Claire Dalusen Wanas, 17; Jerrica Dalusen Wanas, 21;
Raquel Diwas Vasadre,
24; Diana Amkinit Macagne, 27; Liis Nimuel Foraki, 17: Agnes Grace Magbuan Orencia, 26; Genevive
Dumis Ti, 26 and Desiree Casio Estong, 22.
Two were brought
to Baguio General Hospital: Elsie Betiwin Bayongasan, 49 and Monica Pugsong
Bentrez, 21. One was brought to Benguet General Hospital identified as
Marites B. Madao, 30 who was 5-months pregnant.
Responding traffic
cops confiscated the driver license including the OR/CR of the jeep.
18
hospitalized after eating
tuna in Isabela
TUGUEGARAO CITY – Eighteen persons were
hospitalized after eating tuna in Naguilian, Isabela Nov. 29.
The victims suffered
dizziness, nausea, vomiting, difficulty in breathing, numbness, itchiness, and
abdominal and chest pain, according to Chief Insp. Sherwin Concha, town police
chief.
Concha said the
victims bought the tuna from a vendor who peddled it in the villages of Sta.
Victoria and Bagong Sikat.
He said the fish was
cooked in different ways, but most of the victims were male, who made the fish
into “kilawin,” for their “pulutan” for their drinking session.
Officers from the
municipal health office took samples of the fish for examination. – By Raymund
Catindig
College
instructor slapped over
cash collection
BONTOC, Mountain Province – Police reported a
case of physical injuries that transpired about 8 a.m. of Nov. 25 near
Gate 1 of Mountain Province State Polytechnique College here at Barangay
Poblacion. Complainant was Joni Lang-guyan Pagandiyan, 38, college instructor,
of Sadsadan, Bauko while suspect was named as Dan Evert C.Sokoken, 45, of
Barangay Maligcong.
Investigation revealed
both parties had a misunderstanding about misplaced cash collection of student
organization at the said school until the suspect suddenly slapped the victim.
The victim ignored the incident to prevent further trouble but the suspect
returned and attempted to inflict further injury while shouting at him. They
were pacified by other employees of the said school.
Ecija
No. 1 most wanted
captured
SCIENCE CITY OF MUNOZ -- Finally, after more
than 10 years, justice is about to be served on the cold-blooded killing of a
helpless farmer.
This came as police
here led by PSupt Ponciano Zafra arrested Catalino Sagnip Enriquez, AKA Cata,
57, of Barangay Bantog, who is the No. 1 in the police’s Top 10 Most Wanted
list.
Enriquez is the prime
suspect in the broad daylight murder of Renato Lumabao in Nov. 3, 2005.
In his report, Zafra
also revealed the arrest of the 2 other alleged accomplices of Enriquez who are
Reynaldo Masiglat Quiming (AKA Ellot), 49, and Isabelo Collado Quiming (AKA
Sabelo), 53, both from Barangay Maragol.
According to police
record, Lumabao was gunned down around noon time while harvesting his palay at
Purok Sapang Bato, Barangay Maragol, more than 10 years ago.
“Sa pagkakahuli namin
kina Enriquez, uusad na ang hustisya sa pagpatay kay Lumabao”, said Zafra.
Zafra who assumed as
chief of police of this city barely 2 months ago pledged to arrest all the
listed top 10 most wanted persons before the year ends.
“Kahit na saan pa
sila, kahit sino pa sila, tungkulin naming ipatupad ang batas sa mga krimeng
nagawa nila. Bago December 30, sinisiguro ko na mahuhuli namin ang lahat ng top
10 most wanted dito”, said Zafra who belong to the PNPA batch 1998.
Enriquez and the
Quimings were charged of murder before the Baloc Regional Trial Court Branch
88.
In related
development, Zafra also disclosed the arrest of this city’s No. 4 drug
personality.
He identified the
apprehended drug peddler as Eric Terencio Maniago, 34, of Barangay Poblacion
East.
Maniago was nabbed
when a court-issued search warrant was served at his residence where a sachet
of shabu, a digital weighing scale and various drug paraphernalia were
confiscated.
The search warrant on
Maniago’s residence was issued by Nueva Ecija Executive Judge Eleonara Teodora
Vizcarra. -- Nelson Bolos
Suspect
in shooting of farmer
surrenders gun
TINEG, Abra -- A suspect in a shooting
incident identified as Reynante Babila, farmer and resident of
Poblacion Agsimao here voluntarily surrendered a Cal. 38 handgun to
kagawad Orlino Ramirez who in turn gave the gun to town police Nov. 28. The gun was reportedly used in the shooting
of another farmer identified as Michael Galia Buday, 39 in Poblacion
Agsimao afternoon of Nov. 22.
Driver,
wife injured in Ambuklao
Road mishap
BOKOD, Benguet – Two persons were critically
injurted when a vehicular accident transpired at Km 292, Baguio-Benguet
National Road, Ambuclao here about 4 p.m., Nov. 29, wherein a Toyota van with
plate number THA 135 driven by Emilio Lamian Asiong was bumped by a Mitsubishi
Strada with plate number UTB 829 driven by Arthur Paatan Claudio.
Investigation
disclosed the Strada traversed the other lane and bumped the driver’s door of
the Toyota van. As a result, the driver of the Strada and his wife sustained
minor injuries and were rushed to the Dennis Molintas Memorial Hospital for
treatment. Police report didn’t name the victims. Both vehicles incurred
damages.
DENR
employee nabbed
for illegal gun
LUBA, Abra – An employee of the Dept. of
Environment and Natural Resources was arrested at a checkpoint here for illegal
possession of firearm. The suspect, a suspect in the shooting of an
unidentified man was on board a black Honda TMX motorcycle identified as Apolinario
Villarus Daquel, 51, of Luba town was arrested in Sitio Gaco, Barangay Siblong,
Bucay town afternoon of Nov. 27, 2015. Confiscated from his possession
was a Cal. 22 handgun and 10 bullets. Charges were prepared against him for
illegal gun.
Woman arrested for
estafa
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet – A 25-year-old woman
was arrested at here residence here at her home at Barangay Balili Nov. 23 for
estafa. Baguio cops detained Krista Clondy Abalos Maliones, 25, after
arrest warrant was issued against her by Maria Ligaya V. Itliong-Rivera,
presiding judge, First Judicial Region, Regional Trial Court, Branch 5, Baguio
City. The suspect later postee bail of P100, 000 for her temporary liberty.
60-year-old
man mauled over
parking tiff
BAGUIO CITY -- A 60-year-old man was mauled
by two much younger men here along Kayang and Shagem Street around 9 a.m. Nov.
30. The victim was identified as Antonio Flores Reyes Jr., here of Purok 15,
Barangay Irisan. Suspects were named as Roberto Pidlaoan Budiao, 47, and
Salvador Pidlaoan Budiao, 39, both residents of Purok 7, Brookspoint, Aurora
Hil.
Investigation
disclosed the victim parked his vehicle along 1stKayang Street and noticed the
motorcycle of Roberto parked near his vehicle. The victim told Roberto to be
careful he might hit or scratch his vehicle. Roberto got angry and challenged
him to a fist fight. To avoid trouble, the victim was about leave but Salvador
Budiao hit the victim’s forehead using a motorcycle helmet. The two suspects
then aided one another in mauling the victim causing him to stumble and roll on
the pavement. They were pacified when members of Public Order Safety Division
and policemen personnel arrived.
The case was brought
to the inquest prosecutor who ordered the suspects incarcerated at the city jail.
4
motorcycles stolen in
Baguio, Kabayan
BAGUIO CITY – Still unidentified persons
stole three motorcycles here and one in Kabayan, Beneguet last week. The first
incident happened Nov. 30 along access road going to Purok 3 Apugan with victim
identified as Egly A. Diaz, 27, bouncer of Spade Bar. Investigation revealed
that the victim parked his motorcycle along five other motorcycles and
proceeded to the house of his friend. Hours later, he discovered that his
vehicle was no longer in the parking area taken by still unidentified suspects.
In another incident
same day, still unidentified thieves stole a motorcycle parked along Bonifacio Street,
Holyghost Proper. Victim was identified as Cesario Abellera Estepa, 58,
plumber. Investigation disclosed that around 6 p.m. of Nov. 29,
victim’s nephew named Jayson Naoe allegedly parked the motorcycle described as
a white Rusi with plate no. SR 7692. At around 6:30 the next day, the victim discovered that his motorcycle was
missing which prompted him to call for police assistance.
In another case, a
certain Kenneth T. Thornhill, 58, married, US citizen, and resident of Tam-awan Village, Pinsao Proper
here told police his
parked his Skygo
motorcycle with plate number 7IC-75104 at the area around 11 a.m. Nov. 16.
The d motorcycle was discovered missing only on Nov. 29 taken by still unidentified thieves.
In Kabayan, Nov. 30,
Mark Masweng Dangilan, 33, security guard, and resident of Purok 21
SarilingSikap, Baguio, reported to town police that his motorcycle, a Honda XRM
with P.N. AA15456 was missing and believed stolen by unidentified suspects.
Investigation
disclosed that at about 6 p.m. of Nov. 29, the victim reported for duty as
security guard at the Globe Cellsite in Tabalan, Poblacion, Kabayan and parked
his vehicle around 500 meters away from his post. When the victim checked
his motorcycle at about 11 a.m. of Nov. 30 he discovered it was missing.
Farmer
in critical condition after
being hacked
TINEG, Abra – A farmer is now in critical
condition after he was hacked several times by a resident here about 5 p.m. of
Nov. 29 in Sitio Tegdak, Poblacion, Agsimao. The victim is identified
as Dewey Guetang Guren, 52 here of
Tekleb, Cogon, Tineg while the suspect was named as Divera B.
Felix, of of Sitio Loyon, Cogon. The victim sustained hack wounds on
his head, chest and left knee and he was taken by Tineg cops to Abra Provincial
Hospital for medical treatment where he wqas confined. .
Pickpocket
jailed for taking
girl’s cell phone
BAGUIO CITY – An alleged pickpocket is now in
jail here after stealing a cell phone from his young victim. A police report
said the incident happened about 12:10 p.m. of Nov. 29 at Shagem St. The victim was identified as Ashlee Angelei
Andrada Dumpit, 12, Grade 7, student at SLU Laboratory High School, and resident of Kamog, Sablan, Benguet. The suspect was named as Jeffrey Aglutay
Palit-ang, 40, jobless of Nueva Ecija, and presently residing of here of Camp
7. Investigation showed when the victim is walking with her mother, she noticed
her Torque cell phone worth P5, 000 was stolen from her pocket. A male
passersby pinpointed the suspect who took the cell phone. The victim held the
suspect and screamed for help. Bystanders in the area heard the commotion and
went to aid the victim. The cell phone of the victim was recovered inside a
parked jeep which was allegedly thrown by the suspect. The suspect was brought
jailed as as directed by the inquest prosecutor.
Tourist
guide shot dead
BAGUIO CITY – A shooting incident transpired
at about 9:30 p.m. Nov. 30 here along
Pinewood Street, Crystal Cave, Bakakeng Central near Panansar Store wherein
victim identified as one Mark U. Galvin, 35 years, tourist guide, native of
Cavite and resident of Asin Road here
was shot dead by unidentified suspect.
Initial investigation
disclosed that Zirad Naga Datumulok, 38, taxi driver, of Lanao Del Sur and
resident of Pinewood, while walking home with hiws wife, saw several persons
standing along the roadside near Panansar Store and were talking regarding a
person that was shot.
When he saw the
victim, he immediately reported the incident to cops. The suspect reportedly
fled towards Crystal Cave Road, Bakakeng Central. The victim was identified by
his live-in partner Mara Yakat Malaca, a transgender, 36, businesswoman, native
of Nueva Ecija and a resident of Asin Road.
According to Malaca,
prior to the incident they had misunderstanding up to the present and they had
no contact with each other.
Police found black
helmet; four fired cartridge cases, black hat; black bullcap and dark blue bag
containing his personal belongings and drug paraphernalia. The cadaver of the
victim was brought at Bahay Damayan Funeral Homes for autopsy.
Mayor,
lady, surrender gun, grenade
respectively
CONNER, Apayao -- Mayor Leonardo B. Dangoy
surrendered a Cal. 45 pistol, owned by a member of the Cordillera People’s
Liberation Army here Nov. 26, 2015. This, as a concerned
citizen surrendered to Bangued, Abra a hand grenade she recovered while cleaning their surroundings morning of Nov. 27.
Businessman
nearly killed
inside mosque
ALFONSO LISTA, Ifugao – Police reported a
case of attempted homicide saying Alimar
Gamor Pasandalan, 39, businessman, reported to police that at about 1 p.m.
of Nov. 29, inside the Muslim mosque here at Barangay Sta. Maria, a certain
Dynar Pasandalan Pacalna alias “Nardy”, 50, businessman, Muslim, got his Cal.
45 pistol, cocked it and pointed it to his (Pasandalan) breast. He was about to
pull the trigger when their Muslim companions held Pacalna. Town cops responded
to the crime scene but the suspect was nowhere to be found.
Two
‘salvage’ victims found in
Gerona
Gerona, Tarlac - - Is this town now a killing
fields?
This came as two
victims of “brutal extra-judicial killing” were found here over the week end in
barangay Buenlag.
“Nakatali ng alambre,
naka-tape ang mga bibig, may mga saksak at pinagbabaril pa”, this was how
witnesses described the two male cadavers found in their barangay.
The bodies were
discovered around 6 a.m. at a lot beside an isolated unpaved road and where the
nearest house is around 300 meters.
Neighbors say they
heard several gunshots around 4 a.m. that early morning but were too afraid to
go out and check.
Last month, a local
resident was gunned-down near his house here at Barangay Poblacion 3. The
victim was identified as Michael Manalili, 44, who was shot 3 times on his way
home past midnight some 3 weeks ago by still unidentified motorcycle riding
gunmen.
As of this writing,
police have no lead on the identities of the 2 male bodies but were described
as “victims of summary execution”.
A local resident who
requested his name withheld said, “dahil sa mga sunod-sunod na patayan at wala
namang nahuhuling suspek, natatakot na kaming lumabas ng gabi”. -- Nelson Bolos
Truck
falls down Natonin ravine;
engineer injured
NATONIN, Mountain Province – A dump truck
driven by a civil engineer fell down a precipice here at Sitio Takib around 7
a.m. of Nov. 22. A police report said volunteers immediately responded and
brought the driver identified as Manie Dom-ayan Cawalo, 39 of Barangay Tocucan,
to Barlig District Hospital.
The report said the
accident happened along Barlig-Natonin Road around 12 midnight of Nov. 22. The
vehicle came from Poblacion, Barlig, going towards their camp at Sitio Takib
but while traversing said place the driver was not able to steer the vehicle
making it fall down20-meter deep ravine. As a result, the vehicle incurred
damages and the driver was brought to Barlig District Hospital for medical
treatment and referred immediately by his attending physician to Bontoc General
Hospital.
RO-1
gets 40 patrol jeeps
CAMP FLORENDO, La Union – The Police Regional
Office 1 here received 40 patrol jeeps to boost the anti-crime campaign in
Ilocos Norte and La Union.
Interior and Local
Government Secretary Mel Senen Sarmiento turned over the Mahindra patrol jeeps
to PRO-1 Chief Superintendent Ericson Velasquez on Friday.
Ilocos Norte got 21
jeeps while La Union received 19.
Sarmiento said the
Ilocos Norte and La Union police could now enhance crime response and better
implement Operation Lambat-Sibat, an anti-crime campaign the Philippine
National Police said is effective in Metro Manila.
Sarmiento announced
the additional procurement of 16,000 firearms amounting to P2.1 billion for the
local police.
“Aside from vehicles,
we will also provide communications equipment amounting to more than P800
million and protective vests for our policemen,” he said.
Velasquez thanked
Sarmiento for the patrol jeeps.
The PRO-1 received a
total of 116 Mahindra patrol jeeps, including those distributed to Pangasinan
and Ilocos Sur.
PNP
PRO-COR opens photo
contest to public
CAMP DANGWA, Benguet – The Police Regional
Office Cordillera (PRO-COR) is inviting photographers to join
the “1st Cordillera Police @
Ur Serbis ” photography contest themed: “More than a cop.”
This contest aims
to develop and raise photographic and creative talent of the participant
showcasing heroism and good deeds of a police officer with the objective
of highlighting the PNP motto of “We Serve and Protect” and its core
values: “Service, Honor, Justice”.
Interested contestants
may submit their entries anytime up to Jan. 2, 2016 at the Public
Information Office, Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) for three categories.
The PNP Catgegory is
open to all uniformed and non-uniformed members of the PNP assigned in any
division or support unit of PRO-COR.
The Media Category is
open to all photographers officially working for any tri-media outfit in
Cordillera.
The Cirtizen Category
is open to civilians and bonafide residents of the Cordillera
Administrative Region. Minors or 17 years old and below are not eligible
for the contest.
Contestant
apparatus during the contest will be any Point & Shoot digital or DSLR
camera, however, Photo entries taken from any cellular phones are allowed
for citizens and PNP categories only.
Each participant
is allowed to submit a maximum of three entries. Entries must be printed
in 10” x 12” photo paper. Enclosed in the entries are the soft copies of the
photographs saved in a CD/CDR and any entry with identifying mark will not
be accepted. Participants will shoulder all costs relative to the creation and
submission of their entries.
Rules for the
photo contest: All entries must not have won in
any previous photo contest or have been used for commercial purposes
and/or been published and minimal photo enhances which is limited to cropping
and brightness and contrast adjustments are allowed;
Photos taken in multiple exposures are not eligible for the
contest; Photos taken using HDR will not be allowed for the media category.
Only full colors photo
entries are allowed. There must be a PNP member in the picture who is identifiable
and must portray the best in the PNP i.e. the PNP’s daily heroism to serve and
protect the people.
All Photo Entries must
have the following information listed in a separate short bond paper: Full
name of photographer, age, a xerox copy of any valid ID; home address and
mobile number.
Violation of any
above-stated rules and/or non-compliance of the same shall be a ground for
automatic disqualification.
For the winners of
each category, prizes are as follows: first prize: P 10,000.00
plus certificate for the photographer; decond
prize: P 7, 500.00 plus certificate for the photographer and
third prize: P5, 000.00 plus certificate for the photographer. There is also a
winner of Human Interests with same prices. Ten Honorable Mentions will also be
given P1,000 plus certificate for photographers from the three categories.
This is the first time
to have this event by the Regional Public Information Office supported by the
Acting Regional Director Chief Supt. Ulysses Abellera and Command Group.
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