6 arrested in Ecija for alcoholic binge that violated GCQ protocol | Inquirer News

6 arrested in Ecija for alcoholic binge that violated GCQ protocol

By: - Correspondent / @AMGalangINQ
/ 06:12 PM June 08, 2020

TALAVERA, Nueva Ecija–Six people, including a senior citizen, were arrested after they were caught in a drinking session that violated protocol, according to police here.

Lt. Col. Alexie Desamito, the town’s police chief, said the six were consuming alcoholic drinks at a public place, which is banned by guidelines under general community quarantine (GCQ), supposedly a response to coronavirus transmission less restrictive than enhanced community quarantine (ECQ).

Those arrested were identified as Ricardo Francisco, 62; Giliver Pagtalunan, 29; Orlando Bernabe, 45; Florante Balbin, 43; Maricel Rauza, 38; and Andy Simon, 30.

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Police said they caught the suspects after responding to a report that one of them pointed a gun at a farmer.

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The suspects also engaged the policemen in a verbal tussle, investigators said.

Police recovered a .45-caliber pistol with seven bullets from one of the suspects. The gun-toting suspect was not identified.

Edited by TSB
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