Bogo captain nabbed in raid, claims harassment | Inquirer News

Bogo captain nabbed in raid, claims harassment

/ 08:55 AM May 17, 2011

A BARANGAY captain accused Bogo City Mayor Celestino Martinez Jr. of political harassment after she was arrested in a police raid at her home at 5 a.m. yesterday.

In a phone interview Malingin barangay captain Marilyn Kalidkid said she and her kids were traumatized after 20 policemen raided their home.

Kalidkid is a supporter of Rep. Benhur Salimbangon of Cebu’s 4th district. Salimbangon’s sister, Mariquita Salimbangon–Yeung, ran and lost to Martinez in last year’s elections.

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Policemen reportedly found in Kalidkid’s home one hand grenade and one .45 pistol. Kalidkid insisted that the weapons were planted in her home.

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An arrest warrant was issued by Regional Trial Court (RTC) Executive Judge Meinrado Paredes against Kalidkid for illegal possession of firearms.

The arrest was based on the testimonies of two Bogo policemen who claimed that Kalidkid kept a firearm in her home.

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Kalidkid said if she had a firearm, she would keep it hidden in a place where no one could get it. In yesterday’s press conference, Martinez refuted Kalidkid’s allegations.

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Martinez said the arrest was based on police reports.

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He said Kalidkid was placed under surveillance on suspicion that she allegedly harbored criminal elements in Bogo City.

Kalidkid was detained at the Bogo City police precinct and will be brought to court to await charges filed against her.

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Kalidkid said she will file countercharges against the police that arrested her.

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