Northern Samar’s
No. 1 most wanted man captured
By RPCRD, Police Regional
Office 8
September 26, 2013
CAMP SEC. KANGLEON, Palo,
Leyte – The most wanted person in Northern Samar, tagged as a member
of robbery gang operating in the area and neighboring provinces, was
arrested by a police tracker team Tuesday evening.
PCSupt. Elmer R. Soria,
Police Regional Office 8 director, identified the suspect as Dante
Agas, 29, who was arrested on the strength of an arrest warrant issued
by Regional Trial Court Judge Decoroso Turla of Branch 23 in Allen
town also in Northern Samar.
Agas is facing charges for
Robbery in Band under criminal case number A-2398 with a recommended
bail of P100,000.00, Soria informed.
He added that a police
tracker team from Northern Samar Police Provincial Office and Catarman
police station led by PSInsp. Joy Leanza nabbed Agas in his hide-out
in Brgy. Cervantes in Catarman at past 7:00 p.m.
“The suspect is believed to
be one of those behind a number of armed robberies of establishments
and is tagged as the province’ number one most wanted criminal,” the
police official disclosed.
Meanwhile, in Maasin City,
highway robbery suspect Jefred Rustila, 24, was collared in his
hide-out in Sitio Kabining, Brgy. Tigbawon at past 5:00 p.m. Tuesday.
Soria informed that a police
tracker team from Malitbog police station under PSInsp. Gracila Sabas
arrested the suspect after receiving information from an informant on
his whereabouts.
The lawmen were armed with
an arrest warrant issued by Judge Ma. Daisy Gonzalez of RTC branch 25
in Maasin City.
The criminal case, docketed
as number 12-11-3882, has a recommended bail of P50,000.00.
“The arrested wanted persons
are currently under the custody of station lock-up cells pending
return of warrant of arrest to the issuing court,” Soria said.
The police official earlier
directed his men to intensify the campaign for the arrests of wanted
criminals as the barangay elections draws nearer to prevent
election-related incidents as some unscrupulous politicians might
utilize them to advance their political interests.