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Thursday, September 2, 2010
Mayor Uy and Calbayog PNP Chief issue statements on the 'Tony's Kitchen' killing incident
Usa nga presscon an guinpatawag ni Mayor Reynaldo Uy kakulop (September 1, 2010). Ini guin buhat sa sulod san opisina san Alkalde. An issue san presscon mao an krimen nga nahinabo sa Tony's Kitchen, usa nga restaurant sa Calbayog. An nasabi nga krimen an na-solver sa mao manta nga adalw. Adi an mga statements ni Mayor Reynaldo Uy ug ni Calbayog PNP Chief Nestor Valenzuela.
Thursday, August 5, 2010
PNP Calbayog nabs suspected Marijuana Plant grower
Let me give you parts of the police report which I got from PNP Calbayog:
On or about 5:45 pm of July 29, 2010, PNP Team of Calbayog City Station led by PSupt Nestor Valenzuela together with PS1 Delfin Jaropojop, Jr., PS1 Antonio Cruda, SPO3 Genaro Nabual, SPO3 Gershon MOngas, SPO1 Inocentes Laure, SPO1 Crispin Singzon, PO3 Victor Dangco, Jr., PO2 Gerry Liray and PO1 Diomedes Aquiliño in coordination with PDEA-8 conducted a search in the premises of he residence of Renato Manota, Sr. situated Old National Road, Purok 1, Barangay Trinidad, Calbayog City.
The search was conducted by virtue of search warrant number 01-10 dated July 29, 2010 issued by Executive Judge Reynaldo Clemens of RTC Branch 31.
The search resulted in the confiscation of three (3) pieces of suspected Marijuana plants each measuring more or less fifteen (15) feet, twelve (12) feet and five (5) feet. Also found was one (1) plastic pouch containing dried suspected marijuana leaves and two (2) pieces seed boxes with suspected marijuana seedlings. The operation resulted in the arrest of one Renato Manota, Sr., alias Rene, 60 years old, married, retired ATO personnel and a resident of Old National Road, Purok 1, Barangay Trinidad.
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Alleged leader of partisan armed group killed in shoot out with police
(This news report appears in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)
CALBAYOG CITY- An alleged leader of a partisan armed group operating in Calbayog City was killed in a shoot out Sunday morning as 20 of his members were also apprehended.
Killed was Michael Tirga who died on the spot due to a bullet wound he sustained at his left breast, Superintendent Ramil Ramirez, police chief of Calbayog, said.
Tirga has a standing warrant of arrest for murder issued by Judge Manuel Torrevillas, Jr, presiding judge of the Regional Trial Court Branch 32 issued on January 30, 2009, Ramirez said.
“But based on the intelligence reports that we have gathered, he was the leader of a partisan armed group identified with a local politician,” Ramirez said.
He declined to identify any local politician who is supporting the group of Tirga.
The presence of Tirga in the area, some 12 kms away from the city proper of Calbayog, was through the information of their intelligence assets, the city police chief said.
During the serving of the warrant, Tirga managed to engage the members of the RMG in a shoot out that also resulted to the injury of one PO1 Ablinga, Ramirez said. The police officer was wounded on his left arms and was rushed to the Our Lady of Porciuncula Hospital, Inc. in Calbayog City.
On the same day, the members of the RMG also conducted simultaneous operations against identified members of the group of Tirga in the villages of Sinantan, Navarro, Patong, Hibatang and Rawis, some of Calbayog’s remotest villages.
The operations in those barangays resulted to the arrest of 20 men, two of them were of minor ages.
Some of these arrested men have standing warrants of arrest for murder and illegal logging, Ramirez said.
All are now detained at the city police jail while the two minors were brought to the city social welfare office.
Ramirez said that the arrests of those men also netted for the discovery and confiscation of assorted firearms at their respective houses.
But one of those arrested, Jesus Jalayajay, denied that he was a member of the any partisan armed group.
“I am just an ordinary farmer. That is why, I was surprised that they arrested us,” the 37- year- old Jalayahay said.
Meantime, both Samar Rep. Reynaldo Uy and Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento commended successful operations of the police authorities, saying this will help achieve the goal of the Commission on Elections of peaceful and orderly elections.
“I am commending the operations of the RMG which resulted to the neutralization of this armed group. This will really help us in having peaceful and orderly elections,” Uy said.
“I grew up with a family of priests. (And) we have been fighting for peace ( in our area), he said. (JOEY A. GABIETA)
CALBAYOG CITY- An alleged leader of a partisan armed group operating in Calbayog City was killed in a shoot out Sunday morning as 20 of his members were also apprehended.
Killed was Michael Tirga who died on the spot due to a bullet wound he sustained at his left breast, Superintendent Ramil Ramirez, police chief of Calbayog, said.
Tirga has a standing warrant of arrest for murder issued by Judge Manuel Torrevillas, Jr, presiding judge of the Regional Trial Court Branch 32 issued on January 30, 2009, Ramirez said.
“But based on the intelligence reports that we have gathered, he was the leader of a partisan armed group identified with a local politician,” Ramirez said.
He declined to identify any local politician who is supporting the group of Tirga.
The presence of Tirga in the area, some 12 kms away from the city proper of Calbayog, was through the information of their intelligence assets, the city police chief said.
During the serving of the warrant, Tirga managed to engage the members of the RMG in a shoot out that also resulted to the injury of one PO1 Ablinga, Ramirez said. The police officer was wounded on his left arms and was rushed to the Our Lady of Porciuncula Hospital, Inc. in Calbayog City.
On the same day, the members of the RMG also conducted simultaneous operations against identified members of the group of Tirga in the villages of Sinantan, Navarro, Patong, Hibatang and Rawis, some of Calbayog’s remotest villages.
The operations in those barangays resulted to the arrest of 20 men, two of them were of minor ages.
Some of these arrested men have standing warrants of arrest for murder and illegal logging, Ramirez said.
All are now detained at the city police jail while the two minors were brought to the city social welfare office.
Ramirez said that the arrests of those men also netted for the discovery and confiscation of assorted firearms at their respective houses.
But one of those arrested, Jesus Jalayajay, denied that he was a member of the any partisan armed group.
“I am just an ordinary farmer. That is why, I was surprised that they arrested us,” the 37- year- old Jalayahay said.
Meantime, both Samar Rep. Reynaldo Uy and Mayor Mel Senen Sarmiento commended successful operations of the police authorities, saying this will help achieve the goal of the Commission on Elections of peaceful and orderly elections.
“I am commending the operations of the RMG which resulted to the neutralization of this armed group. This will really help us in having peaceful and orderly elections,” Uy said.
“I grew up with a family of priests. (And) we have been fighting for peace ( in our area), he said. (JOEY A. GABIETA)
PNP neutralizes armed group, confiscates 41 firearms
(This article appears in today's edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)
CAMP RUPERTO KANGLEON, PALO,Leyte - An alleged leader of a private armed group (PAG) operating in Samar and a long time fugitive from the law was killed while a policeman was seriously wounded in a raid conducted by the police authorities yesterday morning, Chief Supt. Rey L. Lañada, Eastern Visayas PNP regional chief reported.
Lañada said that around 11 a.m. yesterday a joint operation of the Special Task Group composed of the Regional Public Safety Management Battalion (RPSMB), Regional Intelligence Division (RID), Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) along with operatives of the Calbayog City police and Gandara PNP both in Samar province conducted the raid resulting to the killing of Michael Terga believed to be the leader of “‘Terga” private armed group and the arrest of two other wanted persons in their safe houses in Brgy. San Jose, Patong and Sinatan in Calbayog City.
He said that 20 other armed persons allegedly member of the Terga armed group were apprehended separately in the three mentioned barangays during the raid and 41 firearms were confiscated from the suspects.
Senior Supt. Raul Saysay, commander of the RPSMB-8, said that the police operatives was fired upon by the armed group wounding PO1 Alexis Ablinga. He was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Tacloban City. In recognition of their exemplary performance in line of duty resulting to the neutralization of the Terga armed group, Ablinga and the other policemen will be awarded with a medalya ng Kagalingan by Chief Supt. Lañada on Tuesday.
The confiscate firearms as reported by Lañada were seven short guns, 4 M16 Armalite rifle, two .45 pistols, one INGRAM machine pistol, 1357 revolver, three Cal. .38, one Cal. .22 Magnum, 18 Improvised shotguns, and six magazine fed shotguns, one KG9 Submachine gun, five cal. .22 rifles, three airguns, five magazines for M16, three magazines for cal. 45 pistol and assorted ammunitions.
“This is so far the biggest accomplishment of the command in the campaign against private armed groups, and we are looking ahead to completely dismantle other existing PAGS in Samar in our future operations. We are hoping the cooperation and support of the community”, Lañada told reporters.
Only last week, the police regional office 8 ranked number-one among other 15 regions nationwide in the campaign against PAGs.
Early this year when Lañada assumed office here he created a special unit that would focus and concentrate on the neutralization of PAGs operating all over the region as part of the measures to ensure an honest, orderly and peaceful elections on May.
Just a couple of weeks ago, the police authorities in the region also dismantled the Moloboco private armed group allegedly controlled by a former mayor in Samar.
Nine members of the Moloboco private armed group operating in the first district of Samar were also arrested in a special police operations.
The PNP officials have named eight private armed groups in the region which is now subject for their intelligence build-up and surveillance operations. (MIRIAM GARCIA DESACADA)
CAMP RUPERTO KANGLEON, PALO,Leyte - An alleged leader of a private armed group (PAG) operating in Samar and a long time fugitive from the law was killed while a policeman was seriously wounded in a raid conducted by the police authorities yesterday morning, Chief Supt. Rey L. Lañada, Eastern Visayas PNP regional chief reported.
Lañada said that around 11 a.m. yesterday a joint operation of the Special Task Group composed of the Regional Public Safety Management Battalion (RPSMB), Regional Intelligence Division (RID), Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) along with operatives of the Calbayog City police and Gandara PNP both in Samar province conducted the raid resulting to the killing of Michael Terga believed to be the leader of “‘Terga” private armed group and the arrest of two other wanted persons in their safe houses in Brgy. San Jose, Patong and Sinatan in Calbayog City.
He said that 20 other armed persons allegedly member of the Terga armed group were apprehended separately in the three mentioned barangays during the raid and 41 firearms were confiscated from the suspects.
Senior Supt. Raul Saysay, commander of the RPSMB-8, said that the police operatives was fired upon by the armed group wounding PO1 Alexis Ablinga. He was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Tacloban City. In recognition of their exemplary performance in line of duty resulting to the neutralization of the Terga armed group, Ablinga and the other policemen will be awarded with a medalya ng Kagalingan by Chief Supt. Lañada on Tuesday.
The confiscate firearms as reported by Lañada were seven short guns, 4 M16 Armalite rifle, two .45 pistols, one INGRAM machine pistol, 1357 revolver, three Cal. .38, one Cal. .22 Magnum, 18 Improvised shotguns, and six magazine fed shotguns, one KG9 Submachine gun, five cal. .22 rifles, three airguns, five magazines for M16, three magazines for cal. 45 pistol and assorted ammunitions.
“This is so far the biggest accomplishment of the command in the campaign against private armed groups, and we are looking ahead to completely dismantle other existing PAGS in Samar in our future operations. We are hoping the cooperation and support of the community”, Lañada told reporters.
Only last week, the police regional office 8 ranked number-one among other 15 regions nationwide in the campaign against PAGs.
Early this year when Lañada assumed office here he created a special unit that would focus and concentrate on the neutralization of PAGs operating all over the region as part of the measures to ensure an honest, orderly and peaceful elections on May.
Just a couple of weeks ago, the police authorities in the region also dismantled the Moloboco private armed group allegedly controlled by a former mayor in Samar.
Nine members of the Moloboco private armed group operating in the first district of Samar were also arrested in a special police operations.
The PNP officials have named eight private armed groups in the region which is now subject for their intelligence build-up and surveillance operations. (MIRIAM GARCIA DESACADA)
Tuesday, August 25, 2009
Shooting incidents in Calbayog go down
(This report came out in the August 22, 2009 edition of the Leyte-Samar Daily Express)
CALBAYOG CITY - The shooting incidents in this city had gone down significantly with the continuing effort initiated by the Calbayog City Police Station and its counterparts.
To address the pressing need to stop the series of shooting incident that transpired in the City recently, the Calbayog City Police Station together with its complementing forces from the Samar Police Provincial Office, Police Regional Mobile Group 8, 20th and 34th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army and the Barangay Tanods have tightened its relentless campaign against lawless elements that resulted to the decline of shooting incidents in the city proper for the month of July up to the present which recorded zero incident.
On the other hand, the Local Government Unit of Calbayog City through its City Mayor Mel Senen S. Sarmiento had donated seven units of motorcycles and flashlights to be used by the PNP and PA elements in the conduct of patrol in the three clustered areas within the city proper. The motorcycle team (TRACKER) patrols the entire area of the city proper and its neighboring barangays while each of the three clustered areas are being patrolled on foot by a composite team of PNP, PA and Tanods in the respective areas.
The new patrolling scheme, which was initiated and implemented to address the issue, had resulted in the confiscation of two Cal. 45 pistol, one .38 cal. revolver, two homemade firearms (sumpak) and eight bladed weapons where all cases were filed in court.
With the forthcoming fiesta celebration of the City, Calbayog PNP is contemplating to maximize its efforts to ensure the safety and security of the constituents as well as those visitors who will come to witness the festivity.
Calbayog City Police Station is appealing to the general public to understand and cooperate with the effort initiated by the law enforcement units in the area and further play an active support in policing once self, our home and our community for the betterment of Calbayog City. (LITO TURALBA BIGOY, Police Supt., Chief of Police)
CALBAYOG CITY - The shooting incidents in this city had gone down significantly with the continuing effort initiated by the Calbayog City Police Station and its counterparts.
To address the pressing need to stop the series of shooting incident that transpired in the City recently, the Calbayog City Police Station together with its complementing forces from the Samar Police Provincial Office, Police Regional Mobile Group 8, 20th and 34th Infantry Battalion of the Philippine Army and the Barangay Tanods have tightened its relentless campaign against lawless elements that resulted to the decline of shooting incidents in the city proper for the month of July up to the present which recorded zero incident.
On the other hand, the Local Government Unit of Calbayog City through its City Mayor Mel Senen S. Sarmiento had donated seven units of motorcycles and flashlights to be used by the PNP and PA elements in the conduct of patrol in the three clustered areas within the city proper. The motorcycle team (TRACKER) patrols the entire area of the city proper and its neighboring barangays while each of the three clustered areas are being patrolled on foot by a composite team of PNP, PA and Tanods in the respective areas.
The new patrolling scheme, which was initiated and implemented to address the issue, had resulted in the confiscation of two Cal. 45 pistol, one .38 cal. revolver, two homemade firearms (sumpak) and eight bladed weapons where all cases were filed in court.
With the forthcoming fiesta celebration of the City, Calbayog PNP is contemplating to maximize its efforts to ensure the safety and security of the constituents as well as those visitors who will come to witness the festivity.
Calbayog City Police Station is appealing to the general public to understand and cooperate with the effort initiated by the law enforcement units in the area and further play an active support in policing once self, our home and our community for the betterment of Calbayog City. (LITO TURALBA BIGOY, Police Supt., Chief of Police)
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