BRIGADA ESKWELA 2025

Under the leadership of JCINSP ANALIZA G FOSTER,  Warden, personnel of this jail unit participated on the Brigada Eskwela 2025 “Sama-sama Para sa Bayang Bumabasa” in line with the celebration of 14th Community Relations Service Month.

Before the highly anticipated opening of classes for School Year 2025-2026, a deeply ingrained tradition in the Philippines, Brigada Eskwela, started from June 9 to 13 was participated by volunteers. This acitivity is far more than just a routine clean-up drive; it’s a vibrant testament to the Filipino spirit of bayanihan, where communities wholeheartedly unite to ensure the school is fully prepared and functional for the learners.

The personnel of this jail unit visited ten (10) schools in Bacoor City and extended support by providing cleaning materials and manpower services that symbolizes their commitment to education and development of the youth.

Brigada Eskwela serves as a powerful reminder that when a community comes together, the impact on its children’s future is immeasurable. (Bjmp Bacoor Cjfd)

 

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BACOOR CITY CELEBRATES 23RD CITYHOOD ANNIVERSARY ON JUNE 23, HIGHLIGHTS TWO DECADES OF PROGRESS AND DEVELOPMENT

Bacoor, Cavite — On June 23, Bacoor City proudly celebrates the 23rd anniversary of its cityhood, marking more than two decades of transformation, resilience, and sustained progress. Since becoming a city, Bacoor has emerged as a dynamic urban center, making significant strides in economic growth, infrastructure, social services, cultural preservation, and governance.

Economic Growth Bacoor’s economic performance reflects its strong financial management and business-friendly policies. The city has attracted continuous investments, creating jobs and economic opportunities for its residents.

Infrastructure Development Investments in infrastructure have played a key role in the city’s development. Milestone projects have modernized public facilities, improved mobility, and enhanced the delivery of services.

Social Services Bacoor continues to prioritize the welfare of its residents. The city provides educational assistance and accessible, quality healthcare, demonstrating its commitment to inclusive development.

Youth Development Investing in the youth is a top priority for the administration. “Our youth are the future of this city. We are rolling out programs that provide greater access to quality education, technical training, leadership development, and meaningful engagement in civic affairs. We want our young people to dream boldly, work confidently, and lead with compassion,” Mayor Strike Revilla said.

Cultural and Heritage Promotion The city proudly showcases its identity and traditions through various events and cultural initiatives, promoting local heritage and fostering a sense of community and pride.

Good Governance Bacoor’s achievements are rooted in its dedication to good governance, transparency, accountability, and efficiency.

“Today, I want to reaffirm our local government’s dedication to strengthening our social welfare programs, expanding business and livelihood opportunities, and investing in the future of our youth,” Mayor Revilla emphasized, reflecting the administration’s commitment to governance that serves the people.

As Bacoor marks this important milestone on June 23, the City Government reiterates its commitment to serving its people and building a more progressive, inclusive, and livable city for all. Looking ahead, Bacoor will continue to lead with innovation and compassion, ensuring a brighter future for every Bacooreno.

“This 23rd cityhood anniversary is not just a celebration of the past, but a reaffirmation of our vision for the future,” said Mayor Strike Revilla. “Together with our people, we will continue building a Bacoor that is modern, inclusive, and filled with opportunity — a city where every Bacooreno can thrive.”

BatStateU The NEU climbs in 2025 Times Higher Education Impact Rankings, breaks into 401-600 band globally

Strengthening its commitment to advancing the United Nations (UN) Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), Batangas State University, The National Engineering University (BatStateU The NEU), has made a significant leap in the 2025 Times Higher Education (THE) Impact Rankings, rising from the 601–800 band to the 401–600 band out of 2,318 participating universities worldwide, as announced on June 18.

Among 113 Philippine (PH) higher education institutions making the list, BatStateU The NEU secured 2nd place nationally—further affirming its leadership in driving SDG-aligned initiatives and championing inclusive, sustainable development.

Despite intensified global competition—with 355 additional institutions participating this year—BatStateU not only ascended to a higher bracket but also recorded its highest overall performance score to date: 74.9. This marks a 10.47% increase from the previous year and an impressive 19.65% growth since its inaugural participation in 2023.

“BatStateU is honored to be recognized once again by Times Higher Education,” said Dr. Tirso A. Ronquillo, University President. “This achievement reflects the steadfast efforts of our academic community—faculty, staff, students, alumni, and partners—who bring our mission to life every single day. As we continue to elevate our global standing, we remain grounded in our purpose: to engineer meaningful change through inclusive, sustainable, and forward-thinking innovation. My deepest thanks to everyone who walks this journey with us as we strive to build a more resilient and sustainable world,” he added.

The THE Impact Rankings represents the first global initiative to assess how universities contribute to the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), evaluating performance across four key areas: research, stewardship, outreach, and teaching.

Among the 17 UN SDGs, BatStateU stood out in four key areas, earning placements within the Top 101–200 universities globally, with one SDG breaking into the Top 100. Leading the charge is SDG 5: Gender Equality, where the University ranked 68th out of 1,559 institutions, its highest SDG ranking to date. This achievement was driven by a substantial rise in the percentage of senior female academic leaders—from 34.6 to 72.5—as well as enhanced measures for student access and increased representation of first-generation female students. Equally noteworthy is the University’s performance in SDG 6: Clean Water and Sanitation, where it earned high scores in water usage and care, boosting its overall score to 72.3, a significant leap from 63.3 in 2024. For SDG 14: Life Below Water, BatStateU maintained its strong global standing through consistent efforts in aquatic ecosystem preservation and improved marine-sensitive waste management. Lastly, under SDG 15: Life on Land, the University maintained its upward momentum, achieving a commendable score of 71.0 through expanded environmental education programs and advances in biodiversity research.

In addition, the University has also outperformed the global average scores in 9 out of 17 SDGs, including Partnerships for the Goals (SDG 17), which is a mandatory goal for the said ranking.

Batangas State University, designated as the Philippines’ National Engineering University through Republic Act No. 11694, is widely recognized for its excellence in engineering education. A Level-IV state university, it has produced over 180 engineering board topnotchers, solidifying its reputation as the country’s largest engineering university. Notably, BatStateU is also a pioneer in quality assurance for engineering education. It is the first state university in the Philippines to have engineering programs accredited by the Philippine Technological Council through its Accreditation and Certification Board for Engineering and Technology (PTC-ACBET). Moreover, it remains the first—and to date, the only—state university in the country with engineering and computing programs accredited by the US-based Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology (ABET), through both its Engineering Accreditation Commission (EAC) and Computing Accreditation Commission (CAC).

With a QS Stars Rating of three stars, BatStateU has also earned global recognition for its commitment to sustainability, ranking as the 304th Most Sustainable University in the 2024 UI GreenMetric World University Rankings. Furthermore, it was also recognized as the 128th most innovative university globally in the prestigious World University Rankings for Innovation (WURI) 2024.

At the forefront of these efforts is the University’s Center for Sustainable Development (CSD), which serves as the central hub for advancing BatStateU’s sustainability agenda. Recognizing the urgent need for action in support of national and global sustainability goals, the CSD integrates sustainability across the University’s core functions—instruction, research, innovation, extension, and administrative services.

Through active collaboration with students, faculty, staff, and partner communities, the Center fosters a shared responsibility for building a sustainable future. As such, it is envisioned to evolve into a leading platform for transformative action and thought leadership in sustainable development, both locally and globally.

For the full rankings and methodology of THE Impact Rankings, detailed information can be accessed at the THE Website.

Statement in Response to Irene Khan’s Report on Media Freedom and the Issue of Impunity

The Presidential Task Force on Media Security (PTFOMS) welcomes the report released by UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan, which underscores issues related to press freedom and the safety of journalists and civil society actors in the Philippines.

The report acknowledges the positive steps undertaken by the government, such as the adoption of the UN Action Plan on the Safety of Journalists, the establishment of the Presidential Task Force on Media Security, and recent legal reforms.

However, we recognize that certain challenges persist, including attacks on journalists, delays in investigations, and vilification campaigns that continue to threaten free expression and the safety of media practitioners.

Despite these challenges, we are pleased to highlight significant progress in the media landscape. The Philippines recently experienced a considerable improvement in the Press Freedom Index, reflecting the country’s best ranking in 21 years. Additionally, for the first time in two decades, there were no reported killings of media personnel in 2024, marking a substantial milestone in our ongoing efforts to protect journalists.

PTFOMS remains steadfast in its commitment to implementing concrete reforms that align with international standards. We are actively working to enhance the capacity, independence, and institutional support for the Task Force while expanding collaboration with law enforcement agencies, the judiciary, media partners, civil society, and international partners.

Our primary objective is to foster a safer environment that enables journalists to fulfill their vital roles without fear, ensuring that impunity for crimes against media workers is decisively addressed.

PTFOMS values the constructive engagement of the international community and pledges to sustain efforts to uphold the right to freedom of expression, protect journalists, and promote a culture of respect, safety, and accountability.

We are dedicated to making tangible progress and ensuring that the Philippines continues to advance as a vibrant democracy where media freedom is firmly respected and protected.

We thank UN Special Rapporteur Irene Khan for her insights and recommendations, which we will carefully consider as we uphold our unwavering commitment to human rights, press freedom, and the rule of law in the Philippines.

PGC LEADS SUCCESSFUL JOB FAIR IN SM TANZA: 48 JOBSEEKERS HIRED ON THE SPOT

In a strong show of support for local employment, the Provincial Government of Cavite, through the Office of the Provincial Public Employment Service Manager (OPPESM), successfully held a province-wide Independence Day Job Fair on June 12, 2025, at SM Tanza, Cavite, bringing together jobseekers, employers, and national agencies.

The job fair featured 62 participating companies, offering both local and international employment opportunities across diverse sectors.

A total of 573 jobseekers participated in the event, with 286 male and 287 female applicants seeking opportunities in various industries.

Out of these, 48 individuals were hired on the spot, showcasing the effectiveness of the initiative in bridging jobseekers with potential employers.

In addition to employment opportunities, several national government agencies were present to provide on-site services and assistance including, SSS, Pag-Ibig, PhilHealth, OWWA, TESDA, BIR, PNP, PSA, DOLE, and DTI. These agencies offered consultations, registration services, and guidance on employment-related concerns, maximizing the holistic support extended to jobseekers during the event.

The Job Fair reflects PGC’s ongoing commitment to employment generation, economic development, and empowerment of the Caviteño workforce. By creating direct access to hiring employers and government services, the event served as a valuable platform for career advancement and livelihood opportunities.— R. Tanael (CPIO)

Cavite participates in the 127th commemoration of Philippine Independence

Cavite province joined the 127th celebration of Philippine Independence organized by the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) on June 12 at the Rizal Park in Manila.

The province showcased its crucial role in the fight for freedom as it staged the unfurling of Philippine Flag in the Battle of Alapan and the proclamation of independence at the balcony of Gen. Emilio Aguinaldo’s mansion in Kawit through a history-telling float co-presented by the Provincial Government of Cavite, the City of Imus and Cavite City, and the Municipality of Kawit.

Bannering the theme, “Kalayaan. Kinabukasan. Kasaysayan.”, the program commenced with a flag-raising ceremony led by His Excellency, President Ferdinand R. Marcos, Jr. followed by wreath-laying rites by the President together with NHCP Chair Regalado Trota Jose, Jr. and Armed Forces of the Philippines Chief of Staff General Romeo Brawner.

During the program, President Marcos reminded the public that freedom and democracy must be nurtured, safeguarded, and fought for.

He urged everyone to honor the sacrifices of the heroes of the revolution and called on civil servants to be more responsive to the needs of the people, enhance the quality of public service, and improve practices to better serve the nation.

The formal rites were followed by the festive Parada ng Kalayaan 2025 where floats from different provinces, cities and municipalities were displayed depicting the different historical events leading to independence. Cavite’s float brought history to life through a powerful performance by the Republica Filipina Reenactment Group.

Festival performances were also showcased in the parade including the Paru-paro Festival of the City of Dasmariñas performed by students from Dasmariñas North National High School, Dasmariñas East Integrated High School, Salawag National High School, and Francisco E. Barzaga Integrated High School.

Cavite’s participation to the 127th Independence Day celebration was spearheaded by the Office of the Provincial Tourism Officer headed by Ms. Elinia Imelda Rozelle Sangalang, in coordination with other local government units and stakeholders in the province.–-E. Reyes (CPIO)

BRIGADA ESKWELA 2025

Under the leadership of JCINSP ANALIZA G FOSTER,  Warden, personnel of this jail unit participated on the Brigada Eskwela 2025 “Sama-sama Para sa Bayang Bumabasa” in line with the celebration of 14th Community Relations Service Month.

Before the highly anticipated opening of classes for School Year 2025-2026, a deeply ingrained tradition in the Philippines, Brigada Eskwela, started from June 9 to 13 was participated by volunteers. This acitivity is far more than just a routine clean-up drive; it’s a vibrant testament to the Filipino spirit of bayanihan, where communities wholeheartedly unite to ensure the school is fully prepared and functional for the learners.

The personnel of this jail unit visited ten (10) schools in Bacoor City and extended support by providing cleaning materials and manpower services that symbolizes their commitment to education and development of the youth.

Brigada Eskwela serves as a powerful reminder that when a community comes together, the impact on its children’s future is immeasurable. (Bjmp Bacoor Cjfd)

 

Lider ng Zamora Drug Group, 3 iba pa; swak sa selda

SWAK sa selda ang umano’y lider ng Zamora Drug Group at tatlo pang indibidwal sa buy bust operation na isinagawa ng pulisya kamakailan sa Imus City, Cavite.

Kinilala ang sinasabing lider ng ZDG na si alyas Jerome, residente ng Barangay Anabu 2E, Imus City.

Ang tatlong iba pa ay nakilala sa mga alyas Lea, ng Brgy. Zapote 4, Bacoor City; Jason, ng Brgy. Anabu 2F, Imus City; at Orland, ng Brgy. Anabu 2F, Imus City.

Si alyas Orland ay naaresto sa paglabag sa R.A. 10591 (Illegal Possession of Firearm and Ammunition.)

Isinagawa ang buy bust operation ng magkasanib na puwersa ng PDEU Cavite PPO at Imus Component City Police Station sa Barangay Anabu 2E, Imus City, dakong alas-7:30 ng gabi nitong Hunyo 10.

Nabatid na ang pagsasagawa ng operasyon ay dokumentado gamit ang Alternative Recording Device.

Sa naturang operasyon ay narekober sa mga suspek ang apat na heat-sealed sachet at isang knot-tied plastic sachet na naglalaman ng puting kristal na hinihinalang shabu na may kabuuang timbang na humigit-kumulang 65 gramo at tinatayang halaga na P442,000.00; isang unit ng Cal. 45 Armscor; isang magazine ng Cal. 45 at apat na bala ng Cal. 45.

Kasong paglabag sa R.A. 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002) at R.A. 10591 (Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act) ang kinaharap ng mga suspek.

Magallanes MPS, pulis-Naga; tagumpay na sanib puwersa

NAGING matagumpay ang pagsasanib puwersa o ang joint police operation ng Magallanes, Cavite at Naga City na nagresulta sa pagkakadakip sa isang wanted kamakailan.

Si alyas Bobby ay nadakip dakong alas-10:32 ng gabi nitong Hunyo 8 sa Barangay Malagasang 1-G, Imus City, Cavite.

Nagsanib ang puwersa ng Warrant Section ng Magallanes Municipal Police Station at ang warrant PNCO ng Station 5, Naga City Police Station, Camarines Sur gamit ang Alternative Recording Device sa operasyon.

Nabatid na si Bobby ay kabilang sa Top 3 Most Wanted Persons – Provincial Level ng Naga City, Camarines Sur.

Siya ay may kinakaharap na kasong paglabag sa Republic Act 9165, Article II Section 7 (Employees and Visitors of a Den, Dive or Resort) sa ilalim ng Criminal Case No. RTC 2021-0366 na may inirekomendang piyansa na P200,000.00.

Bebot, timbog sa buy bust

TIMBOG ang isang babae sa buy bust operation na isinagawa ng mga awtoridad kamakailan sa Dasmariñas City, Cavite.

Ang suspek ay nakilalang si alyas Nog, residente ng Barangay Datu Esmael, Dasmariñas City at itinuturing na High-Value Individual.

Natimbog siya dakong alas-3:15 ng madaling araw nitong Hunyo 9 sa nasabing barangay sa ikinasang buy-bust operation ng mga operatiba ng Intel at City Drug Enforcement Team ng Dasmariñas Component City Police Station at positibong bumili ng droga sa poseur buyer.

Kasunod ay nakumpiska sa suspek ang siyam piraso ng heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets na naglalaman ng hinihinalang shabu na may kabuuang timbang na humigit-kumulang 64.13 gramo at tinatayang halagang P436,084.00.

Gumamit ang kapulisan ng Alternative Recording Device sa pag-aresto sa suspek na  naharap sa kasong paglabag sa Section 5 at 11 ng Article II ng Republic Act 9165 o Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.

Rape suspect, huli sa warrant

HULI sa bisa ng warrant of arrest ang isang wanted na may kinakaharap na kasong rape kamakailan sa Tanza, Cavite.

Si alyas Joarmel, Most Wanted Person (Regional Level-No Rank) at residente ng Barangay Bagtas, Tanza, ay nahuli ng warrant personnel ng Tanza Municipal Police Station na gamit ang Alternative Recording Device sa operasyon.

Inihain sa kanya ang warrant of arrest na inisyu ng Family Court, Branch 5, Regional Trial Court, Trece Martires City, Cavite.

Nabatid na si alyas Joarmel ay nahaharap sa kasong rape, sa ilalim ng Criminal Case No. TMCR-669-25 na may petsang Hunyo 2, 2025, at walang inirekomendang piyansa.

Siya ay naaresto dakong alas-12:15 ng tanghali nitong Hunyo 11, sa nasabing barangay.

May kasong murder ‘nakorner’

ISA na namang wanted na may kasong murder ang nakorner ng kapulisan kamakailan sa Rosario, Cavite.

Kinilala ang suspek na si alyas Federico na naninirahan sa Barangay Kanluran, Rosario.

Si Federico, na Regional Level Rank No. 3 Most Wanted Person, ay naaresto dakong alas-8:30 ng gabi nitong Hunyo 9 sa naturang barangay.

Inihain sa kanya ng Warrant Section ng Rosario Municipal Police Station ang warrant of arrest na inisyu ng Regional Trial Court, Branch 16, Cavite City, noong Mayo 8, 2023 kaugnay ng kasong murder (RPC Art. 248) at walang inirekomendang piyansa.

Gumamit ng Alternative Recording Device ang kapulisan sa operasyon.

PRO CALABARZON, nakiisa sa Brigada Eskwela 2025

SA pag-arangkada ng Brigada Eskwela 2025 nitong Hunyo 9 ay aktibong nakiisa ang Police Regional Office CALABARZON.

“Ang Brigada Eskwela ay isang magandang pagkakataon upang maipadama ng ating kapulisan ang suporta sa mga mag-aaral, guro, at magulang. Bahagi ito ng ating adbokasiya para sa ligtas, maayos, at edukadong komunidad,” pahayag ni P/BGen Paul Kenneth T. Lucas, Regional Director ng PRO CALABARZON.

Nabatid na ang pakikibahaging ito ng PRO CALABARZON ay bunsod na rin ng community engagement efforts ng Philippine National Police para sa pagpapatibay at pagpapalaks ng ugnayan sa mamamayan partikular na sa sektor ng edukasyon.

Bahagi na rin umano ito ng pagtalima sa kautusan ni PNP chief, PGen Nicolas D. Torre III na dapat ang mga pulis ay hindi lamang nakikita sa halip ay nararamdaman ng bawat Pilipino.

Kasama ng kapulisan Armed Forces of the Philippines, Bureau of Fire Protection, at Philippine Coast Guard sa pagpapakalat ng ng seguridad sa rehiyon.

Ang Brigada Eskwela ay programa ng Department of Education na isinasagawa kada taon bilang paghahanda sa mismong araw ng pagbubukas ng klase.

Timbog sa bisa ng warrant

TIMBOG sa bisa ng warrant of arrest ang isang Provincial Level Most Wanted Person kamakailan sa Silang, Cavite.

Ang akusado na si alyas Paopao, kasalukuyang naninirahan sa Barangay San Luis 1, Dasmariñas City, ay nadakip dakong alas-5:00 ng hapon nitong Hunyo 18 sa Barangay Bulihan, Silang.

Inihain sa kanya ang warrant of arrest na inisyu ng Regional Trial Court, Branch 133, Tagaytay City, Cavite, na may petsang Oktubre 17, 2023.

May kaugnayan ito sa kasong paglabag sa Section 4 (D) ng Republic Act No. 9995 (Anti-Photo and Video Voyeurism Act of 2009) kaugnay ng Section 6 ng Republic Act No. 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012) at may inirekomendang piyansang ₱200,000.00.

Wanted ‘nasilo’ sa Alfonso

NASILO sa Alfonso, Cavite ang isang wanted sa magkasanib puwersang operasyon isinagawa ng pulisya kamakailan.

Ang akusado na si alyas Jenry, kasalukuyang naninirahan sa Barangay Kaysuyo, Alfonso, ay isang Provincial Level-Rank 1 Most Wanted Person.

Siya ay naaresto dakong 10:50 ng umaga nitong Hunyo 18 sa Barangay Kaysuyo, Alfonso, ng magkasanib na operasyon ng Magallanes Municipal Police Station at Lubang MPS, Occidental Mindoro.

Ang pagkakaaresto sa kanya ay sa bisa ng warrant of arrest na inilabas ng Family Court, Fourth Judicial Region, Branch 3, Tagaytay City nitong Hunyo 9  para sa mga kaso na Qualified Rape of a Minor (2 counts) at Acts of Lasciviousness (2 counts) sa ilalim ng Article 336 ng Revised Penal Code kaugnay ng Section 5 (B) ng RA 7610.

No bail recommended sa rape case habang may piyansang ₱360,000.00 sa kasong Acts of Lasciviousness.

4 katao, tiklo sa buy bust

TIKLO ang apat katao na pawang Street-Level Individuals (SLIs) sa ikinasang buy bust operation ng mga awtoridad kamakailan sa Dasmariñas City, Cavite.

Ang mga suspek ay kinilalang  sina alyas Camille, Dani, JM, at Ted, pawang residente ng Barangay Datu Esmael, Dasmariñas City.

Sa pagkakaaresto sa mga suspek ay nakuha sa kanilang pag-iingat ang tinatayang 18 gramo ng hinihinalang shabu na may street value na ₱122,400.00.

Ang buy-bust operation ay isinagawa ng Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit (PDEU) ng Cavite Police Provincial Office at Dasmariñas Component City Police Station dakong alas-7:30 ng gabi nitong Hunyo 18 sa Barangay Datu Esmael, Dasmariñas City.

May kasong rape, natugis ng pulis-GMA

NATUGIS ng pulisya ng General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite ang wanted na may kasong rape sa ikinasa nilang operasyon kamakailan sa Bacoor City.

Ang akusadong si alyas Ronald, residente ng Barangay Molino II, Bacoor City, ay dinakip sa bisa ng warrant of arrest na inilabas ng Regional Trial Court, Branch 129, Dasmariñas City, Cavite, na may petsang Hunyo 4, 2025 kaugnay ng kasong rape.

Nabatid na si Ronald ay kabilang sa Regional Level Listed Most Wanted Person.

Siya ay naaresto ng warrant personnel ng GMA Municipal Police Station dakong alas-3:30 ng hapon nitong Hunyo 17 sa National Road, Barangay Molino II, Bacoor City.

MWP, huli ng Bacoor PNP

NAHULI sa Bacoor City, Cavite kamakailan ang isang Most Wanted Person (MWP) City Level Rank No. 10 sa operasyon ng warrant section ng Bacoor Component City Police Station.

Ang akusadong si alyas Miguel, residente ng Barangay Molino 7, Bacoor City, ay inaresto sa bisa ng warrant of arrest na inilabas ng Regional Trial Court, Branch 110, Bacoor City, Cavite nitong Hunyo 4.

Ito ay may kaugnayan sa kasong paglabag sa Article II, Sections 5 at 11 ng R.A. 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002) na may rekomendadong piyansa na P60,000.00.

Gamit ang Alternative Recording Device sa pag-aresto ng pulisya kay Miguel dakong alas-4:40 ng hapon nitong Hunyo 17 sa Barangay Molino 7, Bacoor City.

Magkahiwalay na operasyon ng pulisya ng Tanza

NAGING matagumpay ang magkahiwalay na operasyong ikinasa ng kapulisan ng Tanza, Cavite na nagresulta sa pagkakaaresto sa dalawang Provincial Level Most Wanted Persons kamakailan.

Nakilala ang dalawang akusado na sina alyas Tonio at alyas Randy, kapwa residente ng Barangay Sanja Mayor, Tanza.

Inaresto sila sa bisa ng warrant of arrest na inilabas ng Regional Trial Court, Branch 131, Trece Martires City, Cavite, nitong Hunyo 11.

Kaugnay ito ng kasong paglabag sa Section 11 ng Republic Act 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.)

Mayroong inirekomendang piyansa na P200,000.00 bawat isa sa kanila.

Nabatid na unang nahuli si Tonio dakong alas-4:30 ng hapon habang si Randy ay bandang alas-5:30 ng hapon.

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