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Networking exec nabbed for estafa
Operatives of the Manila Police District arrested a networking finance officer for estafa early Friday morning along Roxas Boulevard and DJ Quintos Street. Detained at the MPD-DSOU (District Operation Unit) was the suspect, Armando Naga, 54, of Las Piñas, City. According to P/Maj. Dave Garcia, head of the DSOU, the suspect was arrested at 3 a.m. inside his room at the Diamond Hotel. Naga was arrested on the strength of a warrant of arrest issued last February by Judge Maria Luisa Lesle G. Gonzales-Betic of the Quezon RTC Branch 225. The warrant did not recommend bail for the temporary liberty of Naga, who is facing a complaint for syndicated estafa under Article 315, Paragraph 2 (A) of the Revised Penal Code. An informant tipped off the police on the whereabouts of Naga leading to his arrest. The post Networking exec nabbed for estafa appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Arrested Pura Luka Vega not sorry: ‘I have not committed any crime’
Controversial drag artist Pura Luka Vega, who was arrested by the Manila Police District on 4 October based on a court warrant, maintained his innocence in an interview with Daily Tribune inside his detention cell at MPD -PS 3 on Thursday afternoon, saying it was not his intention to hurt anyone's feelings. “ I am willing to face the charges against me because I believe I have not committed any crime,” said Vega, whose real name is Amadeus Fernando Pagente, a senior health program officer of the Department of Health and and a resident of Sta Cruz, Manila. His arrest was based on the warrant of arrest issued by Judge Czarina Samonte-Villanueva of Regional Trial Court Branch 36 Manila dated 4 October 2023 for for "immoral doctrines, obscene publications and exhibitions, and indecent shows," with P72,000 as recommended bail. The warrant was issued because Pagente had not appeared at his court hearing. But the drag artist said he had not received any notice of hearing or subpoena from the court, since the notice of hearing was sent by to his old address where he no longer stayed. Pagente said he will ask the court through his lawyer for a motion to reopen the case. “Andoon na po tayo sa punto na dapat ko ihayag sa korte ang niloloob ko, that it is an art of expression as we are in the free country, and most of all I have not committed any crime.” Vega is currently detained at MPD-PS 3. The post Arrested Pura Luka Vega not sorry: ‘I have not committed any crime’ appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
6 cops in teenage slay ordered arrested
The Regional Trial Court of Navotas City has ordered the arrest of six policemen charged with a non-bailable case of murder for the killing of teenager Jerhode “Jemboy” Baltazar last 2 August. The order was issued last Tuesday, 3 Oct. by Judge Pedro T. Dabu Jr. of RTC Branch 286. Ordered arrested were PSSg. Gerry S. Maliban, PSSg. Antonio B. Bugayong Jr., PEMS. Roberto D. Balais Jr., PSSg. Nikko PInes C. Esquillon, PCpl. Edmar Jade S. Blanco and Pat. Benedict D. Mangada — all members of the Navotas City police station. Judge Dabu in his order said “the Court finds probable cause to issue a warrant of arrest against all the above-named accused to place them under the custody of the law in order not to frustrate the ends of justice.” “Considering that the accused stand charged with murder, they are not entitled to bail as a matter of course,” the judge also said. The Department of Justice filed the murder charges before the RTC last Monday, 2 October. Record showed that Baltazar was fishing when he was shot dead last 2 August in Barangay NBBS Kaunlaran in Navotas City. In fending off responsibilities, the policemen claimed that they were conducting follow-up operations against robbers when they mistook the victim as one of the suspects. The post 6 cops in teenage slay ordered arrested appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
6 cops in Jemboy’s death ordered arrested
A Navotas court orders the arrest of six cops involved in the killing of 17-year-old Jerhode “Jemboy” Baltazar. Those ordered arrested by virtue of a warrant issued by Navotas City Regional Trial Court Branch 286 were Police Executive Master Sergeant Roberto Balais Jr., Police Staff Sergeant Gerry Maliban, Police Staff Sergeant Antonio Bugayong, Police Staff Sergeant Nikko Esquilon, Police Corporal Edmark Jake Blanco, and Patrolman Benedict Mangada. No bail is recommended as the six suspects are facing murder charges. Baltazar died on 2 August 2023 when he was mistakenly killed in a police operation in Barangay North Bay Boulevard South Kaunlaran. The post 6 cops in Jemboy’s death ordered arrested appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Two dead in Bangkok mall shooting, 14-year-old boy arrested
A 14-year-old boy was arrested Tuesday after a shooting at a packed Bangkok mall that left two people dead and five wounded, and sent hundreds of panicked shoppers running in terror into the streets. Witnesses told AFP of chaotic scenes as shots rang out at the upmarket Siam Paragon mall in the heart of the Thai capital around 4:30 pm (0930 GMT). The shooting comes just days before the first anniversary of the deadliest massacre in modern Thai history, when an ex-policeman armed with a gun and knife attacked a nursery in the country's north, murdering 24 children and 12 adults. National Police Chief Torsak Sukwimol told reporters that two women -- one Chinese, one from Myanmar -- were killed in the mall shooting, and five other people wounded. He said the 14-year-old suspect was in custody but was too confused to undergo questioning. "He is a mental patient at Rajavithi hospital and he has not been taking his medication," Torsak said. "He said it felt like someone told him to 'go shoot people'. It's like there's another him. This is what we got from the initial talk with him." Video footage showed a long-haired boy wearing a black shirt, glasses and a cap with a US flag motif being taken into custody by police. Yuthana Srettanan, director of the Erawan Emergency Centre, told reporters that all but one of those who were shot were women. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin visited the scene of the shooting as well as calling on the wounded in hospital. Srettha posted on X, formerly Twitter, that he had spoken to the Chinese ambassador and offered condolences. "From now on, the Thai government will implement the highest safety measures for the safety of all tourists," Srettha wrote. Thailand is keen to attract more Chinese visitors as it rebuilds its tourism industry after the pandemic, but numbers are lower than hoped, partly because of safety fears. A private school called The Essence, just metres from Siam Paragon, confirmed the suspect was one of their students and offered condolences to the victims' families. "We will collaborate with the authorities and investigators for the benefit of those involved," Wiwat Catithammanit, director of the $4,000-a-term school said in a statement. 'Multiple gunshots' Witnesses described scenes of panic as the attack unfolded at Siam Paragon, one of Bangkok's top shopping destinations, hugely popular with tourists and Thais alike. "At around 4:30 pm, I heard loud gun noises, continuously, about 10 times," Thanpawasit Singthongkham, 31, who works at a Japanese restaurant in the mall, told AFP. "Then the department store announced that there was a shooting. The emergency sign was turned on and everyone ran to get out." In footage shared with AFP, he recorded a scrum of terrified shoppers scrabbling under metal security gates blocking shop entrances, before they fled down emergency stairwells as sirens blared. In another video, shared on Facebook and verified by AFP, scores of people can be seen in the mall's basement car park being directed by loudspeakers. Dozens of police vehicles and a number of ambulances could be seen outside one of the shopping centre's main entrances in the wake of the shooting. "I heard multiple gunshots -- about three times -- and saw people running around towards the exits," Nattanon Dungsunenarn, who was shopping in a branch of Boots pharmacy, told AFP. "It was very chaotic and seemed like many people didn't know what exactly was going on." 'Terrified' "We didn't know what was happening, then staff from a shop asked us to go inside and said there was a shooter," Chinese tourist Xiong Ying, 41, told AFP. "Everyone was trying to find a place to hide. So many people were terrified, just like a scene in the zombie movies. "I now feel quite scared. It happened just like two minutes after we left by crossing the bridge. We even took photos there." Almost a year on from the October 6 nursery massacre, the mall shooting will raise fresh questions about gun control in Thailand, which has one of the highest rates of firearm ownership in the region. In 2020, a former army officer went on a rampage in a shopping mall in Korat, murdering 29 people and wounding scores more. The post Two dead in Bangkok mall shooting, 14-year-old boy arrested appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
3 wanted suspects fall in Rizal sting
Three wanted persons were arrested in separate manhunt operations on Tuesday, the Rizal police provincial office said Wednesday. Rizal police provincial director P/Col. Rainerio de Chavez said the three individuals were nabbed for various cases in the towns of Rodriguez and Tanay, and Antipolo City. In Rodriguez, the 42-year-old accused, identified only as alias Zaldy, was arrested by operatives of the Rodriguez Municipal Police Station by virtue of a warrant of arrest for the crime of frustrated murder. It can be recalled that the accused was allegedly tagged behind the stabbing incident against alias Ryan who miraculously survived the attack after he was rushed to a nearby hospital. In Antipolo, rape suspect alias Junior was nabbed by the police by virtue of a warrant of arrest issued by Judge Jose Bayani Usman of Puerto Princesa City Regional Trial Court Branch 50 (Family Court) for the crime of two counts of rape, acts of lasciviousness, and violation under Republic Act 7610 or the Anti-Child Abuse Law. The post 3 wanted suspects fall in Rizal sting appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Cop wanted for reckless imprudence falls
Members of the anti-scalawag unit of the Philippine National Police have arrested an active police officer wanted for reckless imprudence resulting in homicide and physical injuries in Manila. In a statement on Tuesday, Brig. Gen. Warren De Leon, chief of the Integrity Monitoring and Enforcement Group, identified the suspect as P/Cpl. Mark Manuel Co, 40 years old, active member of Manila Police District. De Leon said the accused policeman was arrested while on duty at Pritil (PCP-1) Tondo, Manila last 20 September based on the ordered issued by Manila Regional Trial Court, Branch 29 to serve his sentence for a maximum of less than five years. The arrested cop is now temporarily detained at IMEG Headquarters Custodial Facility, Camp BGen Rafael T Crame, Quezon City for documentation prior to turnover of the arrest warrant to the issuing court. The post Cop wanted for reckless imprudence falls appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
58-year-old illegal recruiter nabbed
A 58 -year-old man facing large-scale illegal recruitment charges was arrested Monday right inside the Manila Police District-PS 6 by a group of policemen who served his warrant of arrest. P/Maj. Edwin Malabanan identified the suspect as Gil Barbadillo, of 1644 Neptuno Street, Barangay 813 District V, Paco, Manila. It was learned that the warrant of arrest was served at 12:30 noontime at the earlier mentioned police station. No bail was recommended by Presiding Judge Renato Enciso, of Manila RTC Branch 12 for the temporary freedom of the suspect. He is presently detained at the Sta. Ana Police Station Custodial Facility, is while awaiting for the commitment order to be issued by the judge. The post 58-year-old illegal recruiter nabbed appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Woman in drug trade nabbed
A 40-year-old woman wanted for selling illegal drugs was nabbed by the authorities in a manhunt operation in Binangonan, Rizal Friday afternoon. The accused, identified as Edilyn Cestina y Gapole, a resident of Sitio Kalawaan, Barangay Darangan, Binangonan, was collared inside her residence at about 2:55 p.m. Friday. She was arrested by virtue of a warrant of arrest issued by Judge Anna Francesca M. Limbo of Binangonan Regional Trial Court Branch 69 for violation of Section 11 of Article 2 of Republic Act 9165 or the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. The accused is now detained at the Binangonan Municipal Police Station custodial facility for documentation and proper disposition. The post Woman in drug trade nabbed appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
CIDG nabs 6 suspects in missing cockfighters case
The Criminal Investigation and Detection Group on Friday arrested six suspects in the case of missing 'sabungeros' (cockfighting enthusiasts) in Parañaque City, Philippine National Police chief Gen. Benjamin Acorda Jr. said on Friday. According to CIDG chief Maj. Gen. Brig. Gen. Romeo Caramat Jr., the CIDG Region 4A arrested Julie Patidongan alias Dondon, Mark Carlo Zabala, Roberto Matillano Jr., Johnny Consolacion, Virgilio Bayog and Gleer Codilla at around 1:45 p.m. at Jackielou Village and Fortunata Village, both in Parañaque City, based on the arrest warrant for kidnapping and serious illegal detention issued by Regional Trial Court NCJR Branch 40, Manila, dated 24 January 2023, with no bail recommended. Acorda said aside from the six suspects, two companions of the suspects identified as Melchor Neri and Victorino Diocoso were also arrested for obstruction of justice. “I hope that with the arrest of these suspects, those who were reportedly backing out as witnesses may reconsider their position, and I do believe the case is still strong. We have enough evidence to continue with the case,” Acorda said in a press briefing held at Camp Crame. Acorda said the CIDG created Special Investigation Task Group “Sabungero” on 24 January 2022 to focus on the reported missing sabungeros. Based on the agency's investigation, at least 34 sabungeros have been reported missing as of this date. “I would like to commend the CIDG for their unrelenting efforts that led to the arrest of the six suspects. We hope that their arrest will give assurance to the families that the PNP have not reneged on their commitment to pursue this case until justice is served,” said Acorda. The Department of Justice has offered a P6 million reward for any information on the arrest of the six suspects. Acorda said that because police officers are not allowed to receive rewards and this goes to the action agents, the informants who are instrumental in their arrest will receive the reward, with the hope that this will convince others to support the PNP in manhunt operations against other wanted persons. A separate case for kidnapping and serious illegal detention was also filed by CIDG in relation to the case of the missing master agent of online "sabong" Ricardo Lasco, who was reportedly abducted on 30 August 2021 in San Pablo, Laguna. So far, the criminal complaints filed by the CIDG in the Manila Arena case and the case of Lasco have been found by the courts to have probable cause, resulting in the indictment of respondents through the issuance of arrest warrants. The post CIDG nabs 6 suspects in missing cockfighters case appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Manila Police traces wanted persons at QC jail
Operatives of the Manila Police District who were on the manhunt for a wanted person traced their subject detained at the Quezon City Jail on Wednesday afternoon. Police identified the suspect as Darwin Rondina y Bastarrechia, 25 years old, male, jobless and residing at 86 Scout Limbaga Street, Barangay Sacred Heart, Quezon City. The said suspect was ordered arrested through a warrant of arrest issued by MTC Branch 32, Quezon City duly signed by Hon. Rebecca A. Guillen-Ubena, acting presiding judge, for the crime of Attempted Homicide. Police have ended their manhunt operation of four years after locating him at the QC Jail. The post Manila Police traces wanted persons at QC jail appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
QC’s 2 most wanted collared
Quezon City Police District Director, P/Brig. Gen. Redrico A Maranan, reported on Saturday the arrest of nine wanted persons including two most wanted persons by virtue of warrants of Arrest. Maranan said a joint operation conducted by the Project 4 Police Station under P/Lt. Col. Leoben Ong, Criminal Investigation and Detection and Group Rizal, Morong Municipal Police Station, Police Regional Office 4A, Naval Intelligence Security Group, National Capital Region, the No. 3 Regional Level MWP of PRO 4A identified as Jonald Mago, 39 years old and a resident of No. 1105 Feliciano Street, Sitio Pulong Kumunoy, Barangay Lagundi, Morong, Rizal was arrested at 3:30 p.m. of 8 September in his residence. Mago has a pending warrants of arrest for murder and attempted Murder issued by Hon. Marie Lynn J. Laborte-Andal, the Presiding Judge of Regional Trial Court Branch 139, Antipolo City, Rizal. Another joint operation was conducted by the Holy Spirit PS 14 under P/Lt. Col. May Genio, the District Special Operations Unit under P/Maj. Jun Fortunato, PRO 6, Antique Police Provincial Office, and Tibiao MPS which led to the arrest of the No. 8 Regional Level MWP of PRO 6, No. 1 Provincial Level MWP of Antique PPO, No. 3. Municipal Level MWP of Tibiao MPS, and No. 8 Station Level MWP of PS 14 at 3:30 p.m. of 8 September at Barangay Culiat, Quezon City. Maranan identified the suspect as James Lou Antonio, 32 years old and a resident of No. 15 Area 7A, Barangay Pasong Tamo, Quezon City. Antonio has a pending Warrant of Arrest for violation of R A 9262 or the Anti-Violence Against Women and their Children Act of 2004 issued by Hon. Roslyn M. Rabara-Tria, the Acting Presiding Judge of RTC Branch 86, Quezon City. The post QC’s 2 most wanted collared appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Public smoking causes arrest
Operatives of the Manila Police District-Police Station 8 arrested a 24-year-old man who violated a city ordinance against smoking in public Monday morning in Sta. Mesa Manila. P/Lt. Col. Dionelle Brannon, PS8 Station Commander, identified the suspect as Ezra John Villanueva y Yumang, male, 24 years old, single, BPO employee and resident of Bldg A ,Unit 516 El Pueblo, Anonas Sta,Mesa, Manila. Yumang was nabbed in front of Building A, Unit 516 El Pueblo, Anonas Sta. Mesa, Manila Monday at about 11:45 a.m. The suspect was arrested on the strength of a warrant of arrest for the crime of Violation of Section 5, par (a) of City Ordinance No.671,S-2017 as amended by City Ordinance No. 730, S-2019 (Comprehensive Smoke Free Ordinance) issued by Hon. Karyn Lee Tribaco, presiding Judge of MTC Branch C (100), Mandaluyong City with P2,000 bail recommended on his case. The suspect is presently detained at the MPD-PS 8 detention pending the return of warrant of arrest to the issuing judge. The post Public smoking causes arrest appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Mother, daughter collared in drug sting
A mother and daughter tandem was arrested in a drug sting by the police along Dingguinbayan Street in Barangay Ibayo Tipas, Taguig City for their alleged involvement in drug-related activities. The suspects were identified as Jeanie Dugay y Lontoc, 47 years old and Eunice Dugay y Lontoc, 29 years old. Authorities recovered from the suspects six heat-sealed transparent plastic sachets containing white crystalline substance believed to be shabu with combined weight of 25.5 grams and estimated street value of P173,400. The recovered pieces of evidence, along with the suspects, were subsequently turned over to the Station Drug Enforcement Unit for the preparation of necessary documents for the filing of complaints against the arrested individuals. Also, in an “Oplan Galugad” launched by Taguig City police a P170,000 worth of illegal drugs was seized from a man. A report had it that personnel from Ususan Police Substation 4 of Taguig City Police while conducting an anti-criminality operation thru “Oplan Galugad” apprehended an individual suspected of violating Republic Act 9165, also known as the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002. The incident transpired along Liwayway Street in Barangay Sta. Ana, Taguig City, at approximately 2:40 a.m. on 24 August 2023. The suspect identified as Marvin Lorica y Vestidas, 27 years old, was taken into custody by the arresting officers. During the operation, authorities discovered and seized knot-tied transparent plastic containing a white crystalline substance suspected to be shabu weighing approximately 25 grams, with an estimated value of P170,000. The complaint was referred to Station Investigation and Detective Management Branch, Taguig City Police Station for proper documentation and disposition. The post Mother, daughter collared in drug sting appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
3 alleged QC thieves captured
Three alleged thieves were nabbed over the weekend by operatives of the Quezon City Police District. In the first incident, Erwin Albaniel Dizon, 30, was arrested by QCPD Masambong Police Station after his boss and accounting staff complained that he gambled the P45,000 he withdrew from a bank. Dizon was the liaison officer of the company and was tasked to withdraw the company money at the BDO West Avenue Branch. However, instead of depositing the money, Dizon purportedly used it for online gambling. The victim and the accounting staff filed a complaint with the police, which led to Dizon’s arrest. He was found in possession of five bet list receipts from a 7-11 convenience store, with a total amount of P45,000. In the second incident, the QCPD Kamuning Police Station arrested Rommel dela Peña, 23, and Casper Reyeg, 26, for alleged cable theft and resisting arrest. The suspects were reportedly caught cutting cable wires from an iron pole in Barangay Pinyahan. When the police approached them, the suspects fled. The police gave chase and eventually arrested them. Reyeg tried to resist arrest, but the police were able to subdue him. The suspects were found in possession of a metal steel hacksaw, a 7-inch knife, a black backpack, and five meters of cable wire. They will all be charged in court. The post 3 alleged QC thieves captured appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Muntinlupa’s most wanted arrested
Police on Wednesday arrested a 49-year-old mechanic during an anti-crime operation in Pasay City. P/Brig.Gen. Roderick Devilles Mariano, director of the Southern Police District, announced the arrest of the so-called most wanted person in Muntinlupa City yesterday. Personnel of Warrant and Subpoena Section of Muntinlupa City Police Station arrested the suspect identified as Michael Matañosa y Arciaga, a 46-year-old mechanic at about 3:50 p.m. on 2 August 2023 along National Road, Barangay Putatan, Muntinlupa City. The operating team carried out the Warrant of Arrest issued by Hon. Liezel A. Aquiatan of the Regional Trial Court Branch 205, Muntinlupa City. The warrant was issued in connection with the accused’s violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 — specifically, for possession of dangerous drugs (RA 9165 Article II of Section 11). Matañosa is currently detained at the Custodial and Detention Facility of the Muntinlupa City Police Station. The post Muntinlupa’s most wanted arrested appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Man who ‘raped’ own daughters collared
A 40-year-old man wanted for raping his own daughters was arrested by the police in a manhunt operation in Antipolo City Wednesday afternoon. The suspect, identified as Carlito Sacdalan, alias Tolits, a resident of Barangay San Luis, Antipolo City, is listed as No. 3 most wanted in the Calabarzon Region. He is accused of raping his two daughters — then 17 years old and 12 years old — while his wife was working abroad in 2016. According to the victims, they were repeatedly raped by their father. One of them got pregnant after the rape. The rape was discovered when the victims’ mother went home and found out that her eldest daughter was pregnant. Since then, the accused went into hiding after finding out that his daughters reported the incident to their mother. The accused was apprehended by joint operatives of the Antipolo City Police Station’s Warrant Section and CIDG Rizal PFU through a warrant of arrest issued by Judge Gay Marie Lubigan-Rafael of Antipolo City Regional Trial Court Branch 73 for five counts of qualified statutory rape, qualified rape and statutory rape with no bail recommended. The post Man who ‘raped’ own daughters collared appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Wanted ‘rapist’ collared
Operatives from the Manila Police District-Special Mayors Reaction Team arrested a wanted person for raping a 10-year-old girl in Binondo, Manila. Initial reports from MPD-SMaRT chief Police Major Edward Samonte disclosed that the suspect — identified as Ermer Torres — allegedly raped the daughter of his live-in partner. The suspect was arrested on the strength of warrant of arrest issued by Regional Trial Court Branch 11 Judge Marissa Pajulas Estabaya in Bacoor City dated 26 July 2023, for the crime of qualified rape. Investigations showed that the suspect allegedly raped the daughter of his lived-in partner identified only as “Eva” while they were living together since 20 November 2021 inside their residence in Bacoor. Police said that the suspect is listed in the MPD most wanted person. The suspect is detained at the MPD-SMaRT while waiting for the commitment order to be issued by the court. The post Wanted ‘rapist’ collared appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
MPD tracks man at quarantine facility
The Manila Police District reported on Friday that tracker teams from Police Station 10 was able to find a wanted online tutor for 29 counts of qualified theft detained inside the Quezon City Jail Covid-19 quarantine facility. Police identified the suspect as Arianne Wayan, a resident of Pandacan, Manila who was arrested on the strength of a warrant of arrest issued by Quezon City Judge Maria Luisa Lesle Gonzales-Betic of RTC Branch 225 dated 29 September 2022. Wayan was ordered by the court to post P40,000 bail for the charges of 29 counts of Qualified theft of the Article 310 of the Revised Penal Code. It was learned that the suspect was infected by Covid-19 and is confined at the facility. The suspect remains at the quarantine facility while police are preparing the necessary commit order upon the return of the warrant of arrest. The post MPD tracks man at quarantine facility appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»
Salilig hazing suspects plead ‘not guilty’
Two more suspects in the controversial hazing case of Adamson student John Matthew Salilig pleaded not guilty in a court in Biñan, Laguna on 26 July during the arraignments of their cases. Suspects Lester John Sus, aka “Biggie” and Armando Hernandez, aka “Tyler” filed their not-guilty pleas through a video conference. Sus was arrested in Biñan, Laguna on 14 July 2023 based on the warrant of arrest issued by Biñan RTC Branch 155 on 6 July. The same warrants were issued to alias Tyler and Justine Argay Fontanilla, also known as McGregor. Sus claimed that he was only invited in the initiation rites as an official of the San Pedro chapter of the Tau Gamma Fraternity. However, based on the evidence on the fraternity’s group chat, Sus was the one who varnished the paddles that will be used for the hazing. The anti-hazing complaints against Hernandez and Sus were filed by John Matthew’s older brother, John Michael, and Roi dela Cruz, another Adamson student who went through the initiation rites with Salilig. At least eight suspects are already in the custody of Binan City Custodial Facility — two are in CIDG’s custody while three are in the facility of NBI. The other remaining five suspects are still at large and are being tracked down by the authorities. To recall, Salilig was a chemical engineering student of Adamson University that was reported missing on 18 February 2023 and 10 days later, his body was found in a lot in a vacant lot in Barangay Malagasang 1-G in Imus City, Cavite. The post Salilig hazing suspects plead ‘not guilty’ appeared first on Daily Tribune......»»