Suspect in slay of Pakistani in Bataan falls

Operatives of the Criminal Cases of African swine fever (ASF) virus were found in at least five towns in this province, authorities said Monday, July 3. and Detection (CIDG) arrested on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 23, six men who were allegedly involved in illegal cockfighting, or "tupada," here following a tip from local residents.

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BALANGA CITY, Bataan — Police in this province arrested on Thursday, Aug. 10, the suspect in the killing of a Pakistani four months ago.

Colonel Palmer Tria, Bataan police director, identified the suspect as Angelo Perez, 39, a resident of Dinalupihan town

The suspect has another pending arrest warrant in San Fernando City in nearby Pampanga province.

Perez yielded a handgun and a sachet of “shabu” (crystal meth) when arrested at his hideout in Barangay Mt. View, Mariveles town.

Police said Perez shot to death Imran Akhtar, 44, a businessman, in a private resort in Dinalupihan on May 23.

The suspect was detained at the Camp Tolentino police headquarters.

The police said the motive behind the killing has yet to be established as they continued to hunt down the suspect’s accomplice. INQ

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