Ambushed newsman still in fear
By Niña CallejaThe Daily Tribune reporter who was shot and mauled by a group of men is raring to go back to reporting the news after a month-long stay in the hospital despite concerns about his security.
The Daily Tribune reporter who was shot and mauled by a group of men is raring to go back to reporting the news after a month-long stay in the hospital despite concerns about his security.
Malacañang will ask Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo to do something about the Eastern Police District’s (EPD) continued tirade against a Daily Tribune reporter who was critically wounded after being shot seven times near his home in Pasig City early this month.
The police precinct commander in charge of the area where journalist Fernan Angeles was shot on March 11 had been relieved of his post, a police official told the Inquirer Thursday.
Finally breaking his silence after his March 11 shooting, journalist Fernan Angeles said he was ambushed by a group of men led by an alleged drug dealer “14 hours” after he alerted the chief of the Eastern Police District (EPD) about the suspect’s dealings with some Pasig City police officers.
The police on Monday filed frustrated murder charges against one of the suspects in the shooting of The Daily Tribune reporter Fernan Angeles, enabling officials of the Eastern Police District to declare the case as solved.
The police on Monday filed frustrated murder charges against one of the suspects in the shooting of The Daily Tribune reporter Fernan Angeles following Faisal Sancopan’s arrest on Saturday.
Malacañang has expressed satisfaction over the arrest of one of the suspects in the March 11 shooting of Fernan Angeles, The Daily Tribune reporter who covers the Palace.
The Pasig City Police on Saturday announced the arrest of one of the suspects in the March 11 shooting of The Daily Tribune reporter Fernan Angeles.
The Pasig City Police said Saturday it has arrested one of the suspects in the attack on Daily Tribune reporter Fernan Angeles.
The Pasig City Police said on Saturday it arrested one of the suspects in the attack on Daily Tribune reporter Fernan Angeles.
How come the ambush victim is now the one facing arrest?
Amid the discovered pending arrest warrant for drugs against the Daily Tribune reporter who was shot and wounded by still unidentified suspects Sunday night, Interior and Local Government Secretary Jesse Robredo assailed the Eastern Police District officials for “giving emphasis on the alleged warrant of arrest instead of focusing their effort to capture and determine the motive of the suspects.”
In a surprising twist, the Daily Tribune reporter who was shot and wounded on Sunday night in Pasig City might end up being arrested first ahead of his assailant.