Calbayog’s no. 4
most wanted person arrested
By RPCRD, Police Regional
Office 8
July 30, 2012
CAMP RUPERTO KANGLEON, Palo,
Leyte – One of the most wanted criminal in Lope de Vega, Northern Samar was arrested by elements of Calbayog City Police Station.
On July 25, 2012, Calbayog
City Police Station led by PSI Aaron Raemon Abon Elago arrested one
Gregorio Salnoy Salindayao alias “Goyong”, 79 years old from Purok 1,
Brgy. Patong, Calbayog City, Samar. He was wanted for the crime of
Murder docketed under Criminal Case Nr. 6675 issued by Honorable
Reynaldo B. Clemens, Presiding Judge of RTC 8th Judicial Region,
Branch 31, Calbayog City.
Gregorio Salindayao is rank
number 4 in the list of Most Wanted Person in Calbayog City and was
brought thereat for proper disposition prior turn-over to issuing
court.
PNP PRO 8 is in constant
coordination with other law enforcement agencies to arrest criminals
from our communities, PSSupt Roel Balintong Acidre, Chief, RPCRD said.
Meanwhile, a 40-year old
resident of Barangay San Juan, Sta. Rita, Samar was arrested by Sta.
Rita Police Station led by PCI Lope M Macauba, Jr.
On July 26, 2012 at about
8:40 in the morning, a certain Eduardo Conco Odinada was arrested for
the crime of Attempted Homicide docketed under Criminal case Number
4-201-993 issued by Honorable Ma. Lourdes A. Hilvano, Presiding Judge
of 9th MCTC, Sta. Rita, Samar with recommended bail of Twelve Thousand
Pesos (P12,000.00).
A 47 years old School
Teacher identified as Josephine Reduban from Barangay General Luna,
Mayorga, Leyte was arrested by Mayorga Police Station on July 26,
2012.
Josephine Reduban was
arrested for the crime of ESTAFA issued by Honorable Joshua P. Palalay,
Presiding Judge MTC, Ormoc City with recommended bail of Six Thousand
Pesos (P6,000.00).
Said successive arrests is
part of the PNP’s campaign against wanted persons in the country, as
outlined by PNP Chief Police Director General Nicanor A Bartolome in
his 10-point action plan to reform the entire police community which
includes reforms, performance audits, skills development, increased
visibility, human rights awareness, accounting of wanted persons,
transactional transparency, improvement of discipline and welfare
projects.