MANILA, Philippines — The Quezon City Police District (QCPD) arrested 12 people across the city in an intensified anti-criminality campaign, with the charges ranging from gambling and illegal drugs.
Among those arrested on Thursday, five were wanted persons, four were involved with illegal drugs, and three were gamblers.
According to the QCPD’s report, here are the five people who were arrested with their respective charges:
- Cath Obalesco Santos (Theft)
- Arnel Borden (Murder)
- Rosell Rebato Doroha (Homicide)
- Ronnie Salvador (Homicide)
- Vincent Alora Cahilig (Theft)
“The respective courts of origin of the Warrants will be notified on the arrest of the accused,” the QCPD said in a Facebook page post.
Meanwhile, the anti-drug campaigns led to the discovery of shabu amounting to P81,600,000, together with other drug paraphernalia from the suspects. The Masambong Police Station arrested suspects Analisa Mamaso while Novaliches Police Station captured Florentino Calapit.
Similarly, drug suspects Alex Villar and Joel Torres Tarinay were also arrested by Anonas Police Station and are held under police custody for violating the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002.
Moreover, the Fairview Police Station conducted anti-gambling operations which resulted in the capture of three suspects identified as Antonio Ramboyond, James Evangelista, and Rey Ferrer while playing “Tupada”. The accused are to be charged for the violation of the Anti-Illegal Gambling Law at the QC Prosecutor’s Office.
“Ang tagumpay na pagkakaaresto sa mga taong sangkot sa ibat-ibang uri ng krimen at ipinagbabawal na sugal ay isang indikasyon ng aming determinasyon na gampanan ang aming tungkuling panatilihin ang kaayusan at katahimikan dito sa ating lungsod,” the QCPD Director Police Brigadier General Nicolas D Torre III said, expressing his appreciation for the hardworks of the police officials.
(The success in arresting individuals involved in various crimes and illegal gambling is an indication of our determination to perform our roles in maintaining the peace and order of our city.) —With reports from Alia Gumasing, trainee