By
Myds Supnad
SANTIAGO, Ilocos
Sur- The police filed cases five persons with malicious mischief for
allegedly stoning vehicles along the highway here in barangay Dan-ar.
Senior
Supt. Jovencio Badua, provincial police director said charged before the office
of the provincial prosecutor in Vigan City, by lawyer John Rey Dolor Querubin,
assistant provincial prosecutor were Birgido Mina of Bisangol, Ruel
Clemente, Dexter Apguid, Tuogan and Jeson Mercado.
Badua said
Santiago police led by Santiago police chief Senior Insp. Teo
Tajon, arrested the five men after a witness pointed to them as the ones
who threw stones at passing Partas buses along Barangay Dan-ar.
“They are
no longer minors since they are already 18 years old up, and they were the
suspects in stoning of four Partas buses,” Badua said.
Tajon said
they have witnesses against the suspects, who were the subject of public
outrage due to unabated stoning of motorists.
Partas
buses were reportedly stoned by suspects, causing damages on windshields and
hurting passengers. After the stoning, the suspects fled to nearby Banayoyo
town.
In Narvacan
town, police noted there were three stoning incidents in just one day with
another in Barangay Napo, Magsingal.
Earlier,
an Isuzu truck was also stoned by two unidentified perpetrators at
Barangay Caburao, near the Banayoyo junction.
“We
will get the other suspects in due time as directed by our police director,”
said Chief Insp. Honesto Lazo, public information officer in Camp Quirino.
Prior
to this, Badua said two more suspects were collared and apprehended in Sta.
Maria town for allegedly stoning a Farinas bus.
“The
suspects in Sta. Maria town involving the Farinas bus had been apprehend and
charged in court. We are strictly implementing ordinances regarding curfew
hours, aside from liquor ban of cities and towns.
He said
they increased police presence and patrols along the highways to thwart the
series of stoning of vehicles along the national road that had alarmed
motorists.
Badua
said he had also directed his men to conduct frisking along drinking
establishments where suspected stone throwers drink liquor before they stone
vehicles along national highways.
Badua
said he had also instructed his cops to utilize barangay police action teams
and meet bar owners to help thwart stoning.
"We
have already provided leaflets to bus operators and drivers containing hot line
numbers to enable them get police assistance in case of emergency," he
said.
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