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"Case
is solved."
Police
provincial director SSupt. Edgardo Ingking declared as two
remaining suspects in the midday holdup of a Bank of Commerce
van last Tuesday have been arrested.
In
a string of police operations all six robbers who staged the
robbery and bloody shootout are now in police custody.
The
shootout at the Bank of Commerce resulted in the death of
security guard Remegio Cañizar and the wounding of
two other guards Tirso Fullido and Meliton Lamoste and one
of the suspects, Cresencio Reguya.
The
police first apprehended a seriously wounded Reguya, 27, a
resident of Magsaysay, Talibon, who was left behind, a few
meters from the bank, after the shootout with the security
guards.
In
hot pursuit, police arrested on Tuesday night, barely six
hours after the holdup, Casimiro "Meloy" Garcia,
the alleged leader of the robbery group, his 17-year-old girlfriend
and a slightly wounded Gelvin Reguya Nuez, 19.
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The
trio had just checked in at the Dumaluan Beach Resort
when the resort's security guards noticed their presence
since they were listening to the live marathon coverage
over dyRD. This prompted them to call for police assistance.
A
joint police team of Tagbilaran and Panglao PNP together
with the resort's security men, collared the suspects
in their rented cottage.
The
girl was turned over to the Department of Social Welfare
and Development.
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Garcia
and Nuez are also residents of Magsaysay, Talibon.
The
City PNP later arrested Sofronio Remoreras, a cousin of Garcia
who drove the rented van that brought them to the Panglao
resort owned by former Panglao Mayor Doloreich Dumaluan.
In
another joint operation, Tagbilaran and Loay police arrested
Thursday 10:45 p.m. Arsenio Polo alias Botyok, 24, in barangay
Alegria, Loay.
The
arrest led to the capture of one more suspect Gerardo "Al"
Fuentes, 26, early Friday morning, in the same barangay. Polo
and Fuentes are both residents of Sikatuna, Talibon.
The
two were hiding in a secluded area where they had camped out,
according to police.
SPO4
Asterio Quinio, Loay police chief, said in an interview with
the Chronicle that "habal-habal" drivers informed
them that Polo had been spotted in barangay Palo.
The
police earlier received report that Meloy Garcia and his group
met at the residence of one Teodula Auxtero in Alegria, Loay
before the Tuesday heist.
Auxtero
is a native of Talibon, the hometown of the suspects, Quinio
said.
Police
had placed the residence under surveillance since Tuesday
after the robbery with the possibility that Polo and Fuentes
might turn up there.
According
to Quinio, the two suspects already returned at Auxtero's
residence hours after the robbery but were not seen by police.
Fuentes,
who did not know that Polo was arrested Thursday night, communicated
with his accomplice through text messages which was already
led by the police.
Polo
later led Tagbilaran and Loay police to the location of Fuentes
early Friday morning.
They
arrived at the hideout when Fuentes just woke up. He did not
resist arrest.
Recovered
from Fuentes were two .38 caliber revolvers with ammunition
including P4,000.
The
two motorcycles which were used in the robbery were later
recovered by police parked along M. Parras Street infront
of Gallares Hospital, this city.
During
initial interrogation, the two suspects admitted their participation
in the Bank of Commerce robbery.
Polo
also admitted to have participated in at least three robberies
with Garcia.
In
an interview with the Chronicle, Polo bared that after the
holdup, he and Fuentes went to Loay and later met with Remoreras'
brother, one "Longlong" Remoreras, who gave them
P10,000 as initial share of their loot.
CHARGES
SET
SSupt.
Ingking said they will file robbery charges against Garcia,
Polo, Fuentes, Reguya, Nuez and van-for-hire driver Remoreras.
The
complicity of Garcia's girlfriend will still be determined,
said City PNP chief C/Insp. Jacinto Cesar in a separate interview.
Meanwhile,
Ingking clarified that Rodolfo "Dopong" Atega, who
was arrested by a team of Cebu City police in San Miguel town
last Wednesday was not part of the Tuesday robbery.
Ingking
lauded the "extra-ordinary" cooperation of the community,
which led to the arrest of the suspects.
WHO
ATTACKED THE SUSPECTS?
It
was a 10-man team of the City PNP that attacked the resort
room where robbery boss Meloy Garcia and a cohort were hiding.
An
account of the raid was made by members of the team in an
interview with the Chronicle yesterday to finally end claims
made by former Mayor Dumaluan.
The
team members said it is not a matter of who should get the
credit in the successful arrest of Garcia, a high-profile
robber tagged in daring broad daylight robberies here and
in Cebu City.
They
said the former mayor insulted the police force when he said
in interviews with regional newspapers and radio stations
that it was his security men who pinned down Meloy Garcia
and his wounded cohort.
Dumaluan
claimed the policemen who went to his resort "had no
proper briefing on what to do and lacked the know-how in crisis
management."
The
former mayor further said that it was his private security
who led the arrest of the robbers as the police who responded
to his resort were skeptical in barging into the rented room
after they received information that the two were heavily
armed.
However,
City PNP responding team members led by Insp. Basiledes Balistoy
countered that it was their group who led the assault.
THE
ATTACK
SPO1
Lino Karaan and PO3 Jimboy Villapaz bared their team arrived
at the beach resort shortly before 6 p.m. last Tuesday.
They
reportedly received the tip from one of the resort's waiters
that the suspects responsible in the Bank of Commerce holdup
checked in at the resort.
The
10-man group arrived at the resort and was met by Dumaluan
and his security who told them of the room's location.
Dumaluan
requested the City police team that if they decide to storm
the robbers, as much as possible it should be done without
gunshots fired.
Garcia's
girlfriend was already held by tourist police at the resort's
restaurant where she ordered food.
According
to Villapaz, their group split up into two teams, the first
group was led by group leader Insp. Balistoy while he led
the other team.
He
said members of the Panglao tourist police were just securing
the resort's guests and Dumaluan's family. Dumaluan security
guarded the resort's premises.
When
the group decided to raid the robbers' room, according to
Villapaz, it took less than a minute to execute.
The
City PNP team were pressured to carry out the raid quickly
since it was already nightfall, a little past 6 p.m.
According
to Villapaz and Karaan, it was SPO1 Reinerio Añana
who crashed the room's door for them to gain entry.
Contrary
to a statement made by Dumaluan that Garcia's wounded companion
Gilben Nuez attempted to draw his 9-mm gun, Villapaz said
the two robbers never had the chance to get near their weapons
which was packed in a bag that was placed on a table away
from the two.
The
police team said if Dumaluan and his security men insist in
claiming credit for the assault, then they should execute
affidavits regarding their claim.
The
City PNP team was composed of Balistoy, Karaan, Villapaz,
SPO1 Añana, PO3 Yolando Bagotchay, PO1 Alberto Kudemus,
PO2 Abraham Paeste, PO1 Sherwin Añora, PO2 Rey Calimbayan
and one member of the Panglao tourist police.
REMAINING
CASH
The
team added that the actual cash held by Garcia and Nuez was
only P33,000 and not P90,000 as claimed by Dumaluan.
The
P90,000 was already split by Garcia after the robbery, a part
of which was given to van driver Sofronio Remoreras who was
allegedly tasked to divide it among the other suspects.
In
a separate interview with the Chronicle, Garcia's other cohort
Arsenio "Botyok" Polo admitted he was given P10,000
by the brother of Remoreras, identified only as "Longlong"
Remoreras after the holdup.
According
to resort personnel, Garcia and Nuez arrived at the resort
separately.
The
first to arrive in a V-hire driven by Remoreras was the wounded
Nuez.
At
around 5 p.m., Garcia and his girlfriend arrived aboard a
tricycle and went to Nuez' room.
BUNGLED
EXECUTION KILLED GUARD
Garcia
said in an interview with the Chronicle that two of his companions
in Tuesday's bank heist were new recruits.
He
said Nuez and Fuentes were both "first timers" in
terms of bigtime operations.
The
inexperience of both led to the killing of security guard
Remegio Cañizar.
Garcia
narrated that Fuentes and Nuez were posted near the Bank of
Commerce parking area where the van, carrying money from Unitop
Department Store and DES Marketing for deposit, parked shortly
before 12 noon Tuesday.
The
two were supposed to snatch the firearms of the escort security
guards before taking the money bags, said Garcia.
However,
according to Garcia, the two panicked during the execution
of their game plan which forced him to shoot and neutralize
Cañizar.
Garcia,
armed with an Ingram assault rifle, admitted he fired upon
Cañizar who started to aim his shotgun at them.
THE
LOOT
The
robbers took away some P90,000 from Bank of Commerce teller
Mabel Marie Real who was in the van with driver-security guard
Noel Cajes.
Cañizar,
38, a resident of Habitat Village, this city, was hit in the
head and left shoulder causing his immediate death.
Two
other security men of the Bank of Commerce were also wounded
identified as Mileton Lamoste, 30, single, resident of Mantacida,
Catigbian town and one Tirso Fullido, 30, single, of Biking,
Dauis town.
Suspect
Reguya, a former CAFGU, was hit by a shotgun round at his
back, which immobilized him, as he tried to flee together
with his cohorts from the gunfight.
The
three wounded were rushed to the Gov. Celestino Galleres Regional
Hospital.
According
to police, one of the bank security guards was able to take
the other money bag inside the bank.
Garcia
and Nuez fled the scene together and had lunch in a restaurant
along lower B. Inting Street before hiring a van going to
Panglao. The van is owned by Remoreras.
THE
ARREST
Nuez
was detected by Dumaluan Beach Resort security due to his
bleeding gunshot wound at his right arm.
Garcia
and his girlfriend reportedly asked the resort's reception
if they could avail the services of a doctor apparently to
treat the bleeding Nuez.
The
resort security was monitoring the live coverage of the hold-up
over station dyRD and immediately sought police assistance.
Recovered
from Garcia and Nuez were one Ingram assault rifle with 3
fully loaded magazines, a fully loaded 9-mm handgun and P33,000.
TWO
GUARDS WOUNDED
Two
guards of the bank who were injured in the shootout are being
treated at the Gallares Hospital.
Lamoste
was wounded on his left chest and arm while Fullido sustained
a single gunshot wound on his abdomen.
OTHER
ROBBERIES
Garcia
owned responsibility in other high-profile hold-up incidents
here such as the broad daylight hits of a Unitop cashier which
claimed the life of the escort security.
The
robbery group leader also admitted responsibility in the holdup
of FCB Foundation employees, and Island City Mall and Petron
gas station hold-ups.
The
Garcia group is also responsible in the robbery of a gas station
in Talibon town.
POLICE,
MEDIA HAILED
The
extraordinary cooperation of the police, the media and the
general public earned praises after the successful arrest
of the key suspects.
For
three days of broadcast over dyRD after the robbery, calls
commending the media and local police poured in from various
sectors and officials.
This
was highlighted during the monthly forum "Alarma"
of the Bohol Tri-media Association (BTMA).
BTMA
president Peter Dejaresco presided over the forum with Lito
Responte of dyTR and Atoy Cosap of dyRD.
The
BTMA also reviewed the role of journalists and broadcasters
during emergencies and how to handle sensitive information
and the risks of revealing ongoing police operations.
Dejaresco
likewise expressed gratitude over the outpour of cash donations
and pledges for the slain security guard's family and the
two who were wounded, during a fund drive over dyRD.
As
of presstime, dyRD gathered a total of P42,880 in cash donations.
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