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Mondragon’s no. 5 most wanted arrested

By RPCRD, Police Regional Office 8
July 26, 2012

CAMP RUPERTO KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte  –  The PNP PRO 8 leadership commends the successful operation launched by the operatives of Mondragon Police Station leading to the arrest of a man wanted for Murder and rank number 5 in the list of its Most Wanted Person Municipal Level.

At about 5:00 AM on said date, elements of Mondragon Police Station led by PInsp Aldin E. Dugan, chief of police, arrested one Alfredo Acibar Aguilando, 55 years old, married, farmer and a resident of Barangay Bugko, Mondragon, Northern Samar.

Aguilando was arrested by virtue a Warrant of Arrest for the crime of Murder docketed under Criminal case Number 4695 with no recommended bail issued by Honorable Judge Norma Megenio Cardenas, Presiding Judge RTC Branch 19, Catarman, Northern Samar.

Said arrested person is rank number 5 in the list of Most Wanted Persons in the municipality of Mondragon, Northern Samar.

Meanwhile, the Gandara and Catbalogan Fire Department was dispatched to Tarangnan fire incident at 1:45 in the afternoon, Tuesday, July 24, 2012.

Firefighters arrived on scene and found fire at the residence of a farmer, a certain Loreto Abantao Mabonga located at barangay Balugo, Tarangnan, Samar.

Firefighters quickly extinguished the fire which lasted for about 35 minutes. And the elements of Tarangnan Police Station led by PInsp Jonathan Contapay also provided area security.

A faulty electrical wiring caused the fire with estimated damage cost value of P50,000.00, Gandara Bureau of Fire Protection discloses.