Drug store robbedin Lingayen town
By Eva Visperas
LINGAYEN, Pangasinan — A drug store lost an
undetermined amount of cash to robbers who broke into the establishment here in
Barangay Poblacion on March 22.
The robbery at the St.
Joseph Drugstore on Solis street was discovered when pharmacy assistant Manilyn
Estrada, 32, and her companion opened the store at around 8 a.m.
Estrada told police the
robbers destroyed the doorknob at the backdoor.
She said the incident
was not captured by a closed circuit television camera installed in the store
as the CCTV is switched off during closing time.
Pangasinan exec nabbed for violating quarantine
By Eva Visperas
STO. TOMAS, Pangasinan — A municipal councilor was
arrested for disobeying authorities manning a checkpoint in Barangay San
Antonio in this town at past midnight on Tuesday.
Top Jigur Peregrino, 38, of the nearby Alcala town, reportedly refused
to cooperate and showed arrogance as he was being questioned by officers
enforcing the enhanced community quarantine.
Peregrino was placed under the custody of the Sto. Tomas police for
proper disposition.
Sixteen other violators of the Luzon-wide quarantine being imposed by
the government to contain the coronavirus disease 2019 were nabbed at different
checkpoints in Bayambang, Binalonan, Dasol, Malasiqui and Dagupan
City.
1,200 arrested in Central Luzon for breaking COVID-19 curfew
By
Franco Regala
CAMP OLIVAS, Pampanga — More
than 1,000 residents have been arrested in Central Luzon for violating curfew
aimed at controlling the spread of coronavirus, Regional Police Office 3 (PRO3)
said Wednesday.
PRO 3 Director
Police Brig. General Rhodel O. Sermoni said the 1,200 violators have been
arrested across the region since the strict implementation of the enhanced
community quarantine in Central Luzon since the curfew came into effect on
March 17.
Local
government units have been imposing curfew of 8 p.m. to 5 .m. force the public
to stay in their homes until April 12 and prevent the spread of COVID-19.
The Central
Luzon police chief personally inspected all enhanced community quarantine
control points to ensure the strict implementation was being carried out.
The violators
were taken to the police stations where they were assessed fines as penalty for
violating the curfew hours and were advised to go home.
The police
regional chief continued to appeal for public cooperation and encourage them to
stay at home if they have no business going outside.
“We are doing
all we can to protect everyone but we also need your cooperation to protect
each other to fight the virus,” he added.
Wakes banned during Luzon lockdown: PNP
By Rambo Talabong
Even wakes, which are
customary overnight vigils in the country, are banned under the lockdown to prevent the spread of the novel coronavirus,
Philippine National Police (PNP) Lt. Gen. Guillermo Eleazar said on Tuesday,
March 24.
"There are no more
wakes, just the burials, because that (wake) is a mass gathering," Eleazar
said during the government-organized Laging Handa press briefing, adding that
the ban applies regardless if the death is coronavirus-related.
Eleazar is the leader of
the Joint Task Force Coronavirus Shield, the temporary group of top police,
military, and Coast Guard officials assigned to oversee the implementation of
guidelines issued by the national government to stem the spread of the virus.
It is a Filipino
tradition for crowds of mourners to gather in overnight vigils before burying
the remains of departed loved ones.
"We know that we
have a culture. We have our religion. But the situation now is different,"
Eleazar said.
Still, religious leaders
who will administer the burial rites should be allowed by cops to travel from
their homes, Eleazar said.
The reminder comes a
week after President Rodrigo Duterte placed the entire island region of Luzon
on lockdown or what they call the "enhanced community quarantine", which banned mass
gatherings, restricted travel, and ordered people to stay home unless they are
procuring needs. – Rappler.com
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