Farmer fires gun at dead’s house over pig; hunted
LUBUAGAN,
Kalinga – Police are now hunting afarmer who fired his gun at the house of a
dead woman after his relatives did not buy a pig from him for rituals and instead
got one from another.
Complainant
Goodwin Wagwagon Lumiwan, 45, married, construction worker and resident of
Cogawi, Cudal, Tabuk City was
accompanied Monday by barangay captain Balmasida Magmoyao here of
Mabongtot and filed complaint against Jeffrey Dongga-as “Suggiyao,”
married, farmer, with dual residence at Mabongtot and Callagdao, Tabuk City for
alarm and scandal.
Investigation
disclosed on Monday around 11:30 after the burial of the complainant’s mother,
Dongga-as came out from his house holding a Cal. 45 pistol and fired it to the
house of the complainant that hit the stairs and went through an adjacent house
owned by Nancy Bissonoc.
Investigation
revealed the suspect got angry when complainant and his siblings bought a pig
from other person instead of his pig.
Complainant,
barangay officials and other residents tried to pacify and arrest the suspect
who escapep carrying with him the firearm.
Man nabbed in Tuba for physical injuries
TUBA,
Benguet – A man was arrested here Monday for physical injuries.
Nabbed
at Kiangan Village, Camp 3 was Cariño Segundo Yabes after Noe T.
Aquino, Judge of MCTC, Tuba-Sablan, Benguet issued warrant against him wiuth
bail set at P2, 000.
Man arrested for child abuse
BAGUIO
CITY – Police from Carranglan, Nueva Ecija and this city arrested a man here
Tuesday at West Quirino Hill for child abuse.
Nabbed
was Rolan E. Domingo after warrant was issued against him by Judge Cynthia
Martinez Florendo of RTC Branch 39, San Jose City, Nueva Ecija.
The
judge set bail of P40,000 for the suspect’s temporary liberty.
Woman held in Tabuk for estafa
TABUK
CITY, Kalinga – Police arrested Helen T. Sta. Ana here Tuesday for estafa.
This,
after Judge Nympha Abbacan of MTCC, Tabuk City, Kalinga issued warrant against
her while setting bail of P12,000 for her temporary liberty. The suspects was
nabbed here at Purok 4, Bulanao.
Lack of license to sell lot lands man in jail
BAGUIO
CITY – A man was arrested here Tuesday here inside Justice Hall for violation
of Presidential Decree 957 (Absence of certificate of registration or license
to sell by HLURB).
Nabbed
was Lorenzo De Guzman Aguilar after Judge Jose Lorenzo R. Dela Rosa of RTC
Branch 134, Tagaytay City issued warrant for his arrest with bail set at
P20,000.
Woman nabbed in Roxas for theft
ROXAS,
Isabela – A certain Monique Jane G. Melchor was arrested here Tuesday at
Barangay Bantug by Roxas and Baguio police for theft. Judge
Jeanylene T. Isip-Fukai of MTCC Branch 2, City of San Fernando, La Union
earlier issued warrant for her arrest with bail set at P12,000.
Cops nab woman in La Trinidad for theft
BAGUIO
CITY – Police arrested here Tuesday a certain Jiselle Jade S. Esperon for
theft. This, after Judge Ivan Kim B. Morales of RTC Branch 59 issued warrant
for her arrest with bail set at P50,000 for her temporary liberty.
Man wanted for robbery in Lucena nabbed in Trinidad
LA
TRINIDAD, Benguet – A man wanted for robbery in Lucenan cCty was arrested here
Monday along km. 3, Pico. Jordan Agustin Duldulao was object of a warrant
issued by Joselito P. Tamaray, judge of MTCC, Lucena City who set bail of P200,
000 for the suspect’s temporary liberty.
Man lands in jail for physical injuries
BAGUIO
CITY – A man was apprehended here Monday at Celestial Village, Upper Asin Road
by police from Ifugao, Mountain Province and this city for physical injuries.
Steven
Gano was the object of an arrest warrant issued by Ivan Kim B. Morales, judge
of RTC Branch 59, Baguio City for two cases. Morales set bail of P 2, 000 for
each case for Ganos’ temporary liberty.
Man arrested in Baguio for estafa
BAGUIO
CITY – A certain Samuel Binwag was arrested here Monday at Maharlika Building
along Abanao Road for estafa.
This,
after Emmanuel Cacho Rasing, judge of RTC Branch 3, Baguio City issued warrant
for his arrest. Rasing set bail of P 60,000 for Binwag’s temporary liberty.
Baguio PNP head pushes changes in towing law
By Jordan G. Habbiling
BAGUIO
CITY – Col. Allen Rae F. Co, city police director urged the city government to
amend Ordinance 78-2018 or “Towing Ordinance of Baguio City.”
In
his letter, Co said certain provisions of the ordinance needed to be amended
“in order to address current problems, issues, and needs which their office is
currently encountering.”
The
letter was forwarded to the Sangguniang Panlungsod ng Baguio for action.
The
city director commented on “City Towing Task Force” saying there is no actual
task force established; rather, in actual practice, it is the City Engineering
Office that removes obstructing vehicles along roads in the absence of a towing
company.
He
suggested the use of the term “Authorized City Government Office” which will
aptly refer either to the CEO or any office authorized to undertake the
towing.
The
CEO, however, recently clarified that a City Towing Force does exist or
performing functions.
Also,
the addition of “motorcycle” in the definition of terms was suggested
implicating that any two-wheeled vehicle will be towed when parked along public
roads impeding the flow of traffic or causing traffic hazards.
Co
proposed the inclusion of towing fees for erring motorcycle owners worth P500
for the first four kilometer with an additional charge of P50. 00 for each
succeeding kilometer.
Section
4 of the ordinance (authority to remove and impound) mentions “City Parking
Management Office” as one of the authorized offices to remove an obstructing
vehicle from the road.
The
BCPO suggested the creation of a City Traffic and Transportation Management
Office (CTTMO).
According
to Co, the name of such office (CTTMO) is more appropriate as it is broader and
more general in scope encompassing traffic and transportation, parking, and
other related matters.
Section 18
of the ordinance states “Towing without the presence of a police officer or
duly deputized enforcer shall be considered carnapping.”
Co
wanted the phrase “duly deputized enforcer” removed to ensure prevention of any possible carnapping
incident by exclusively authorizing police officers who are educated and
trained in dealing with criminal acts including carnapping.
Another
proposed amendment was the inclusion of a 5-minute waiting time for the vehicle
owner to remove his vehicle from where it is parked. Under the amendment, any
unattended illegally parked vehicle will be towed if the owner fails to appear
after five minutes of waiting by the towing personnel.
Gov sets P300-K reward for arrest notorious
Korean prisoner escapee nowhere to be found
By Nelson Bolos
TARLAC
CITY — A “notorious” South Korean
national detained in Pampanga Provincial Jail for killing 3 fellow Koreans
escaped from his five guards in a restaurant here Oct. 22 around 10 a.m. and is
still nowhere to be found.
Lt. Col
Joel Mendoza, this city’ police chief said Park Wang Yeol, 41, escaped through
the ventilation window of the comfort room of Julia’s Kambingan in Barangay San
Rafael after attending a hearing at the Tarlac Regional Trial Court Branch 64.
This,
as Pampanga Gov. Dennis Pineda offered P300,000 reward for the capture of Park.
Mendoza
said Park is facing a charge of illegal possession of firearm here when he was
caught carrying an unlicensed pistol during his arrest in Barangay Balete in
2016 for his triple murder case in Pampanga.
Park
was brought at the court here to attend his arraignment on illegal possession
of firearms by 5 Pampanga provincial jail guards PG1s Randy Sibug, Danilo
Gonzales, Carlo Layag, Clarito Mendoza y Franco and Danilo Aragon, said
Mendoza’s report.
On
their way back to Pampanga after the hearing, along with Park’s girlfriend
Elvie Fider y Samson, 32, of Barangay Balete here, the group stopped at the
Julia’s Kambingan to eat.
Upon
entering the restaurant, Park went straight to the comfort room unescorted
because the five guards and Fider sat on the table and ordered their food.
Minutes
later, the guards discovered that Park escaped through the small window of the
comfort room.
“Meron
din kaso yan na (RA) 9165 o drugs sa Metro
Manila, pero nakatakas din siya doon kaya
notorious talaga siya,” Mendoza said.
Park,
along with another Korean identified only as Kim, was accused of killing three
other Koreans in a sugarcane field in the town of Bacolor, Pampanga.
According
to a Korean newspaper, Park and Kim, apparently, took their victim’s cash of
more than $2,000 and around $600,000 which were intended to be invested in a
business.
As
this developed, the five jail guards were charged by Pampanga Provincial Warden
Col. Edwin Mangiliman (retired ) before a court here for infidelity in the
custody of prisoner and are now detained
at the PPJ.
Bulacan village chief gunned down
SAN
ILDEFONSO, Bulacan — The chairman of Barangay Malipampang in this town was shot
dead by motorcycle-riding men Oct. 22.
Felimon
Santos was in front of a store beside his house when the gunmen arrived and
shot him several times, Lt. Col. Voltaire Rivera, San Ildefonso police chief,
said, citing initial investigation.
A
bystander identified as Richard del Rosario was hit by a stray bullet and taken
to a hospital for treatment.
Residents
said Santos survived an assassination attempt a few years ago. – Ramon Elfren
Lazaro
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