Bloody clan war
TANUDAN, Kalinga -- Two
brothers involved in a clan war-related killing were captured here in Upper Lubo
after 19 years in hiding.
Kalinga Provincial Police Office director Col. Davy Limmong, identified the fugitives as Segundo Dona-al Lingbawan, 55, farmer; and his brother Christopher Dona-al Lingbawan, 32. Both were residents of Barangay Upper Lubo.
Limmong said suspects were listed as Kalinga’s No. 7 and No 8 top most wanted persons.
Kalinga Provincial Police Office director Col. Davy Limmong, identified the fugitives as Segundo Dona-al Lingbawan, 55, farmer; and his brother Christopher Dona-al Lingbawan, 32. Both were residents of Barangay Upper Lubo.
Limmong said suspects were listed as Kalinga’s No. 7 and No 8 top most wanted persons.
“The suspects are alleged to have been
involved in a killing in a clan war in 2010, and have been in hiding for more
than 10 years. Now, the long arm of the law caught up with them finally,”
Limmong said.
He said the
Tanudan Municipal Police Station, led by Lt. Joseph Marcasi, arrested the
suspects at their hideout following warrant of arrest issued by Judge
Marcelino Wacas, of Branch 25, RTC, 2nd Judicial Region, Bulanao, Tabuk City,
Kalinga for murder with no bail bond recommended.
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