Ex-Pasig cop slain after case hearing | Inquirer News

Ex-Pasig cop slain after case hearing

/ 01:03 AM July 22, 2016

A dismissed Pasig City policeman allegedly involved in illegal drugs and armed robbery was shot dead in broad daylight in front of Pasig Cathedral on Thursday morning.

A witness said six men on three motorbikes ambushed former SPO1 Rolando Baltazar, who had just come from the Pasig Regional Trial Court and was also on a motorcycle bike when shot seven times on Caruncho Avenue near the corner of MH del Pilar, Barangay San Nicolas, around 10:35 a.m.

Several empty shells of .45-caliber and 9-mm rounds were recovered at the scene. A report from the Eastern Police District (EPD) said Baltazar, 44, was arrested on July 9 in a buy-bust operation in Barangay Caniogan where he was caught with 84 grams of “shabu.”

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The complaint against him, however, was set for further investigation and prosecutors Nonalyn Tagalicud and George dela Joya approved his release on July 11.

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An hour before Thursday’s attack, Baltazar attended a preliminary investigation on the complaint.

According to the EPD public information office, Baltazar was dismissed from the service in 2004 for alleged involvement in illegal drugs.

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In 2014, he and seven others were arrested based on a warrant issued by Judge Danilo Cruz of Pasig RTC Branch 152, where they were facing charges for robbery. Baltazar was being linked to the “Gapos Gang Spider Group,” a robbery gang targeting homes and leaving their occupants hogtied.

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