Armed men nabbed at Consolacion checkpoint | Inquirer News

Armed men nabbed at Consolacion checkpoint

Police say suspects were hitmen of a drug lord
/ 07:27 AM July 13, 2011

Two armed men were arrested at a checkpoint in barangay Tayud, Consolacion town, northern Cebu, last Monday night.

Police said Kenneth Camuta, 33, and Jessie Verioso, 27, both residents of barangay Cantao-an, Naga City, were members of a gun-for-hire group.
Camuta denied the allegations against them.

Insp. Wilbert Parilla, chief of the Consolacion police, said the two men would get P40,000 to P50,000 from a drug lord who orders them to kill rivals in their illegal drug activities.

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Senior Supt. Patrocinio Comendador, chief of the Cebu Provincial Police Office, said lives were saved after the two persons were arrested.

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Police said the two men were allegedly about to kill two persons in Cebu City when police collared them.

Comendador said the two men are members of a big syndicate that operates in the Cebu province, Mandaue City and Cebu City.

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Parilla said police detected the two men’s operation that prompted them to conduct a checkpoint.

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Parilla said the two men were on board a motorcycle when they were flagged down.

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Veriosa ran but was cornered by police.

Police said a .45 pistol was recovered from Camuta, while Verioso yielded a .357 revolver.

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A pack of suspected shabu and two cell phones were also seized from the suspects, said police.

An investigation will be made to identify the two men’s mastermind, said Comendador./CORRESPONDENT GABRIEL C. BONJOC

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