PNP reaction team
nabs four armed men in Leyte on barangay election eve
By RPCRD, Police Regional
Office 8
October 28, 2013
CAMP KANGLEON, Palo, Leyte –
The police had foiled what could be a potential eruption of violence
in the region’s industrial capital with the arrest of four fully-armed
men who are reportedly out to spoil the peaceful conduct of the
barangay elections, the Police Regional Office 8 (PRO8) announced
Monday.
Police Chief Supt. Elmer R.
Soria, PRO8 director, identified the suspects as Larry Lladoc, 56;
Ulysses Ilajas, 36; Edrigar Rojas, 39 and Elizalde Rońa, 45, who were
arrested by elements of Isabel police station led by PSInsp. Florando
Relente and augmentation police personnel led by PSupt. Erwin Portillo
in the evening of October 27 in Isabel town in Leyte.
“Timely information relayed
by chairmen of two villages in Isabel led to the apprehension of the
suspects and aborted possible untoward incidents in the area,” Soria
said.
The police official informed
that at around 10:30 p.m. Sunday, a telephone call from Brgy. Chairman
Gerby Frias of Brgy. Tolingon was received by Isabel police station
about the sighting of armed men at the waiting shed of Sitio
Bakong-bakong.
The station’s Reactionary
Stand-by Support Force (RSSF) was dispatched to the area, resulting to
the arrest of Lladoc and Ilajas, both employees of Philippine
Phosphate Fertilizer Corp. (PHILPHOS), also in Isabel town.
Confiscated from Lladoc was
one .45 caliber Colt pistol bearing serial number 748631 loaded with
six ammunitions and from Ilajas was one unit .45 caliber with serial
number 1452324 loaded with 14 ammunitions and two magazine assembly
for .45 caliber.
The RSSF scoured the area
and also recovered from the grassy portion one homemade shotgun,
locally known as “sumpak”; one shotgun cartridge and one .22 caliber
Arms Aguila revolver with serial number 22743 with five ammunitions.
An hour later, same reaction
team responded to an indiscriminate firing at the basketball court of
Sitio Can-esko as reported by Brgy. Chairwoman Tabunok Lolita Mabino
perpetrated by armed men on-board a KIA van with plate number TPO 911.
The lawmen arrested Rojas
and Rońa and confiscated several firearms that include two 5.56
caliber K2 rifle with serial numbers 097154 and 097182 with two
magazine assemblies and 50 rounds of ammunitions; one 12-gauge shotgun
Buddyguard model with three shotgun cartridges and one .40 caliber
Taurus pistol with serial number SBW 84989 with two magazine
assemblies and 23 rounds of ammunitions.
Isabel, a first class
municipality in Leyte’s fourth district, is composed of 24 barangays
and home to the Leyte Industrial Development Estate (LIDE) where some
big companies are located like PHILPHOS, Philippine Associated
Smelting and Refining Corp. (PASAR), and Lepanto Mining Corp.
The arrest brought to 56 the
number of gun ban violators in the region that so far had resulted in
the confiscation of 31 firearms of assorted calibers and 33 bladed
weapons.