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Number 9 most wanted person in Javier, Leyte nabbed

By RPCRD, Police Regional Office 8
June 21, 2011

CAMP RUPERTO K KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte  –  Elements of Javier Municipal Police Station and augmentation troops from Regional Public Safety Batallion 8 arrested the number 9 most wanted person in Javier, Leyte last June 17, 2011 at about 10:00 AM in Brgy. New Taligi, Abuyog, Leyte.

The police authorities led by PInsp Antonio Angcay Jr., conducted a manhunt operation at Brgy. New Taligi and resulted to the arrest of Emmanuel Cinco alias Tawe, 65 years old, and a resident of Brgy. Sta. Fe, Abuyog, Leyte.

He was arrested by virtue of warrant of arrest issued by Hon. Buenaventura A. Pajaron, Presiding Judge of RTC Branch 10, Abuyog, Leyte for the crime of rape docketed under Criminal Case number 2947.

In another development, Iņigo Sedanza y Gecomo alias Inying, 53 years old, married, jobless and a resident of Sitio Bakhawan, Brgy. Nato, Taft, Eastern Samar was arrested by elements of the Taft Police Station led by PInsp Noe A. Aclan, chief of police, and PInsp Jerome B. Camacho, police chief of Dolores Police Station at 10: 25 PM of same date.

He was arrested by virtue of warrant of arrest issued by Hon. Filotea M. Estorninos of RTC Branch 04, Dolores, Eastern Samar for the crime of murder docketed under Criminal Case number 399-11-5.

PCSupt Arnold Rayala Revilla, RD PRO8 lauds the PNP personnel for doing their duties as law enforcers and encourages all the people in the community, the Barangay Tanods and Force Multipliers under Police Regional Office 8, to help the police in the campaign against Wanted Persons.

Revilla also urges those with any important information useful to the police not to hesitate to call the PNP Hotline 323-7267 or 323-3023.