6 most wanted persons fall | Inquirer News

6 most wanted persons fall

By: - Reporter / @ConsINQ
/ 06:36 PM December 14, 2018

MANILA, Philippines — Six most wanted persons have been arrested in separate manhunt operations, the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) reported on Friday.

CIDG Acting Director Amador Corpus said the suspects — Persing Fuentes, Junjun Fuentes, Randy Fuentes, Ryan Fuentes, Anduyo Marissa, and Karlo Jay Barba — were arrested on Thursday.

The Fuenteses had arrest warrants for murder issued by Hon. Judge Mario Trinidad of 7th Judicial Region in Barangay 64, Guihulngan City in Negros Oriental.

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Detectives from the CIDG Negros Oriental and Negros Oriental Police Provincial Office and Canlaon City Police Station helped in arresting the suspects.

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Persing Fuentes, who is  No. 6 in the most wanted persons list in Negros Oriental, was arrested at 1:15 a.m. in Barangay Mabigo while JunJun Fuentes, who was No. 2 in the list, was arrested at 3:15 a.m. in Sitio Batang Batangan in Barangay Bulacan.

Meanwhile, Randy Fuentes, No. 4 in the list, was arrested at 5:30 a.m. in Sitio Inumolan in Barangay Bulacan and Ryan Fuentes, No. 5 in the city’s most wanted persons, was arrested at 7:30 a.m. in Sitio Alabasi, Barangay Masolog in Canlaon City.

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Marissa, ranked No. 9 in the most wanted persons list in Davao Oriental, was nabbed for child abuse at around 10 a.m. in Purok Everlasting, Barangay Alvar in Davao Oriental.

Barba, listed as the No. 6 most wanted person in Compostella Valley, was arrested for three counts of rape at 5:45 p.m. in San Roque, Barangay Bantacan, New Bataan, Compostela Valley Province. /ee

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