2 drug suspects slain in Ilocos Sur, Bulacan
By Raymund Catindig and Ramon Efren Lazaro
TWO DRUG SUSPECTSs were killed in Ilocos
Sur and Bulacan last week.
In Magsingal, Ilocos Sur, a police report
said Franky Usana, 33, was driving his motorcycle with Rodel Parbo, 32, when
they were ambushed around 8:35 p.m. on March 1.
Usana was
wounded in in the ambush in Barangay San Julian.
Parbo was
pronounced dead on arrival in a hospital where Usana was also taken for treatment.
Parbo was
tagged in a shooting incident in Barangay Patong in 2018.
Police said
Usana survived a gun attack after he surrendered under Oplan Tokhang in
2016.
In Plaridel, Bulacan,
another drug suspect was killed early Tuesday morning.
Col. Lawrence
Cajipe, acting Bulacan police director, identified the suspect as Reynold
Pineda, alias Enok, who was entrapped in a sting in Barangay Agnaya at around
12:40 a.m. and allegedly fired his gun at arresting police operatives.
Police said
they recovered 50 plastic sachets of shabu, a revolver and marked money from
the suspect.
Meanwhile, 14
other drug suspects were arrested in separate drug stings in the cities of
Meycauayan and San Jose del Monte, and in the towns of Santa Maria and Marilao.
Seized from
the suspects were 47 plastic sachets containing shabu, drug paraphernalia
and marked money.
Ex-Ecija governor, 2 mayors cleared of graft
THE SANDIGANBAYAN has reversed the
conviction for graft of former Nueva Ecija governor Tomas Joson III and two
town mayors in connection with the unlawful donation of vehicles.
The
anti-graft court’s Special Seventh Division acquitted Joson and former mayors
Eduardo Basilio Joson and Amelia Gamilla, of Quezon and Bongabon towns,
respectively.
In a 50-page
resolution issued recently, the court said it reconsidered its previous ruling
as the alleged improper use of donated vehicles was not included in the charge
sheet.
“The
accusatory portion of the information referred only to the act of donating and
accepting as the source of the alleged gross disadvantage,” the court said.
The
resolution, signed by Associate Justice Georgina Hidalgo, said Joson was
authorized by the Sangguniang Panlalawigan to donate the vehicles to the
municipal governments of Quezon and Bongabon.
“Whatever
happened after the donation is no longer within his control and
responsibility,” the court said, referring to Joson.
Aside from
Joson, the anti-graft court also cleared his nephew Eduardo and Gamilla for
failure of the prosecution to prove their guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
Earlier, Joson was sentenced to up to 30
years in prison for donating the provincial government’s vehicles to his nephew
and Gamilla’s municipality.
Vendor nabbed for kidnapping Baguio student
BAGUIO CITY –Police arrested the
kidnapper and rescued a minor student at his hideout in km 3, Asin Road, this
city.
City policed
director Col. Allen Rae Co identified the suspect as Sammy Nonog Pacle,27, a
vendor and native of Naguillian, La Union.
Co said the
parents of the victim reported to the BCPO Station 7 that their 11-year old
Grade 6 daughter had gone missing on Feb. 27, prompting the police to conduct
immediate investigation.
Co said
footage from a CCTV camera at the overpass in Maharlika showed the victim being
accompanied by the suspect going towards Abanao street where they boarded a
taxi.
The CCTV
footage was shown to vendors at Baguio City Public Market who were able to
identify the suspect, and tell the police where he lives.
The police
immediately proceeded to the area and arrested the suspect inside his house and
rescued the victim at 3 p.m., Feb. 28.
The suspect
was brought to Station 7, while the victim was brought to hospital for medical
examination.
The police is
waiting for the results of the medical examination to determine if she was
molested by the suspect.
The police
also learned that the suspect threatened to kill the victim if she will refuse
to go with him.
Co said that
the suspect also has a standing warrant of arrest for rape in Bauang, La Union
with no bail recommended.
P 23.4 million marijuana, shabu seized, 40 arrested
CAMP DANGWA, La Trinidad, Benguet – Over P23.4-million worth of illegal
drugs were recently confiscated while 40 individuals were arrested in a series
of police operations in the Cordillera.
Among the 40, two were recently apprehended in a buy- bust operation.
Ian Terry Ladyong Olat, of Umangil St. Dagupan West, Tabuk City
was apprehended Feb. 29 at Francisco, Dagupan West, Tabuk while Philip Louie C. Peralta was
nabbed at Zone 4, Bangued, Abra on Feb. 28. Along with the arrest of
Olat was the confiscation of P1,000 buy-bust money, motorcycle key, Oppo
cell phone, and sachet containing suspected shabu valued at P925.48.
Peralta yielded three sachets containing suspected shabu,
P7,520 cash, Swiss knife and a motorcycle.
Meanwhile, some P23,201,300 worth of marijuana plants were destroyed.
Cases four illegal drugs were filed against four cultivators.
Cases four illegal drugs were filed against four cultivators.
The Benguet Police
Provincial Office had 11 operations and destroyed marijuana plants worth
P21,041,300.
The Mt. Province PPO
also eradicated marijuana plants with a Dangerous Drugs Board value of
P2,160,000.
A total of 44 police
operations resulted in the arrest of 40 drug suspects and seizure of 68 sachets
of suspected shabu, two sachets of marijuana, 30 ml. of marijuana oil, three
marijuana tubes, six marijuana bricks, 68,924 marijuana plants, 2,100 seedlings,
9,500 marijuana stalks and 46.51 kg. of marijuana with an overall total of
P23,422,598.44.
Baguio teacher held for recruitment
By Mar T. Supnad
PALAYAN CITY, Nueva Ecija
-- A school teacher from Baguio City, wanted for syndicated illegal recruitment
was arrested Tuesday by police here in Barangay Singalat.
A police report showed that Melvin Jose Alamag, of no. 37 Purok Sajio, Loakan Proper, Baguio City
was nabbed by joint police personnel of Criminal Investigation and Detection
group, Palayan, Nueva Ecija and Ilocos Sur.
Eleanor Teodora
Marbas-Vizcarra, Acting Presiding Judge of Third Judicial Region, RTC Branch
40, Palayan City issued arrest warrant against Alamag on May 24.
Police said Alamag is the leader of the Alamag Group involved in illegal
recruitment in Nueva Ecija.
2 biker thieves held in Bulacan
By Freddie Velez
MARILAO, Bulacan –
Two motorcycle-riding robbers were arrested in the village of Lambakin here by
alert Bulacan policemen who immediately responded to a robbery report on Feb.
28
In a report
sent by Lt. Col. Amado A. Mendoza Jr., acting police chief in this town, to
Col. Lawrence B. Cajipe, acting Bulacan police director, the arrested suspects
were identified as Rogel Rivera Mendiola, 33 and Ricardo Sebastian Camumot, 40,
both of Caloocan City.
Investigation
showed that on that day, an Indian national introduced himself as Gurdev Singh,
and reported that he was robbed by two unidentified suspects riding on a
colored gray motorcycle, which did not have any plate number, in Barangay
Tugatog, City of Meycauayan.
Upon learning
of the report, Bulacan police wasted no time and immediately conducted Oplan
Sita along Cordero St. in Barangay Lambakin that resulted in the arrest of the
suspects, who were positively identified by the victim.
Recovered
from the suspects were two loaded caliber-.38 revolvers with four bullets, a
fragmentation grenade, and cash money amounting to P2,020.
Criminal complaints of Robbery and
Violation of RA 9516 (Illegal Possession of Firearms and Live Ammunitions and
Live Fragmentation Grenade) against the arrested suspects are now being
prepared for filing in court.
3 robbery suspects slain in ‘shootout’
By
Ric Sapnu and Emmanuel Tupas
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga – Three
robbery suspects, including a police officer, were killed in an alleged
encounter in Sto. Tomas, Pampanga on Tuesday.
The fatalities were identified as Edgardo
Caliuag, Segundino Ellazo and S/Sgt. Wilson Regala, who is assigned at Camp
Crame’s communication and electronics services.
The suspects
reportedly robbed a resident at gunpoint in Barangay Ponduan in San Fernando
City, according to Col. Eric Noble, deputy director for operations of the
regional police.
Responding
police officers pursued the suspects, who were in a black vehicle and
cornered them in Barangay Moras in Sto. Tomas.
Noble said the suspects shot at the
lawmen, triggering a firefight that resulted in their death.
Probers said
they recovered a pistol, ammunition and a gold watch from Caliuag; a black
watch and driver’s license from Elazo, and another pistol, assorted cards and a
PSSLAI (Public Safety Savings and Loan Association
Inc.) identification card from Regala.
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