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/ 07:38 AM April 19, 2012

ARMED MAN NABBED AT HOME

POLICE arrested a man whose features resemble that of a robbery group leader in Barili town, southwest Cebu.

Jill Andrew Maravillas, 27, was arrested in his home in sitio Mangga, barangay Malolos,  at 5:30 a.m. yesterday.

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A warrant was issued by Regional Trial Court Judge Silvestre Maamo Jr. of Branch 17.

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A .38 revolver with three bullets and a magazine for a .45 pistol were recovered in the man’s house.

Chief Insp. George Ylanan, chief of the Regional Special Operations Group in Central Visayas, said police applied for a search warrant after they received reports that Maravillas was seen brandishing a firearm in the barangay.

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Ylanan said the police identified  Maravillas as the leader of a robbery group which victimized businessmen, salesmen and lending collectors in Barili and Aloguinsan towns.

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Maravaillas denied the allegation.

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Police said  the robbery group was formed in 2010, the same year that Maravillas was placed in a police watch list of persons involved in illegal drug activities.

Ylanan said the robbery group has six to eight members who use motorcycles during robberies.

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The man was detained at the Sawang Calero police station in Cebu City pending the filing of charges for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition against him. /CORRESPONDENT RHEA RUTH V. ROSELL

BRIDGES SECURITY

LAPU-LAPU City Mayor Paz Radaza said she supports the  recommendation of the city’ police chief to tighten security at the two bridges connecting Mandaue and Lapu-Lapu cities.

Radaza said she would endorse to the Mactan Cebu Bridge Management Board the recommendation of Senior Supt. Rey Lyndon Lawas to field Lapu-Lapu police at the two bridges.

Radaza is a member of the board.

Radaza said she instructed police to increase police visibility in the two bridges to avoid bridge jumps and other untoward incidents.

Lawas said the Lapu-Lapu City Police Office couldn’t deploy policemen at the two briges since it was  out of their jurisdiction.

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He said he will raise the matter to the bridge management board headed by Gov. Gwendoly Garcia and coordinate with the private security agency tasked to guard the two bridges. /CORRESPONDENT Fe Marie D. Dumaboc

TAGS: bridges, Firearms, Mandaue City, police news, Security

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