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VOL. LIII No. 077
City of Tagbilaran, Bohol, Philippines
Sunday, February 17, 2007
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Suspects in 3 shootings,
2 robberies identified

 

Suspects in at least three shooting incidents and two major robberies in the city have been identified by the city police. Of the five cases considered solved, suspects of two incidents have been arrested while the rest remain at large.

This even as the latest robbery victimized Margie Uy, daughter-in-law of Deputy Mayor Mario Uy in Booy district, this city

Arrested and is now facing attempted murder raps is Francisco Ortega, the suspect who shot Jesus Rasonado along F. Rocha Street, this city.

Also under police custody is Rey Gako, a resident of Belderol Street, who is the prime suspect in the robbery incidents victimizing Rudy Caliso of M. Torralba Street, Lenelle Taghap of Rizal Street, and Margie Uy of Booy district, this city.

   

City police operatives arrested Gako in possession of a .38 caliber revolver.

Meanwhile, police manhunt continues for the suspects in two shooting incidents, including the triggerman who shot dead a certain Eusebio Torres.

Charged were Mark Anthony Monton for murder, Leonardo dela Cruz for frustrated murder and Adiso Ucang for attempted murder. The trio remains at large.

Police likewise identified Antonio Go as the suspect behind the shooting of Edgar Badiang in San Isidro district, this city. Go is facing frustrated murder charge.

The suspect in the robbery at the Pernia residence along Remolador Street, this city has also been charged at the city prosecutors office. The victims, Jose and Lynne Pernia identified Percy Amisola as the prime suspect who barged into their residence and carted away no less than P400,000 in cash and valuables.

Meanwhile, the murder of former rebel Ronald Sendrijas remains unsolved. Sendrijas was gunned down near the Ramiro Hospital along Gallares Street this city.

 
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