NORZAGARAY, Bulacan – Police arrested former
Anakpawis congressman Ariel Casilao and six other members of the leftist group
who were reportedly caught violating quarantine rules here on April 19.
The Department
of the Interior and Local Government ordered the filing of criminal charges
against the group even as those arrested said they had permits to go here and
distribute relief goods.
DILG
spokesperson Undersecretary Jonathan Malaya said the six leftists conducted
unauthorized travel and attempted to organize a mass gathering.
The PNP said
the group claimed they were on their way to distribute relief goods when they
were arrested in Barangay Bigte.
Police said
the group used the relief operation to cover its true intention, which was
reportedly to conduct a propaganda against the government.
Casilao is
also facing charges of usurpation of authority after he allegedly tried to
intervene in the arrest.
This, as four
foreign students were among 13 persons arrested for violating quarantine rules
in Dagupan, Pangasinan on April 19.
Ethiopians
Usman Abteleje Abokor and Mohamed Abdi Musse, and Somalians Ahmed
Abdulrahman Hamoud and Mohamed Sheikh Guned were reportedly caught loitering
along De Venecia Highway at around 7:45 a.m.
Aside from
the foreigners, nine Filipinos were also arrested in the area for committing
the same offense.
The violators
were reportedly not wearing masks.
In nearby
Bayambang town, two barangay councilmen were arrested for bringing in three
persons who are not residents of the village.
Rodrigo
Ramos, 55, and Joel Lamsen, 49, both of Barangay Banaban, reportedly used a
private vehicle to pick up the women in Rosales town.
The women,
who were dropped off in the area by a vehicle they hired, contacted the
barangay officials. –
With Eva Visperas, Cesar Ramirez, Raymund Catindig
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