ARRESTED. Anakpawis party-list-Cagayan Valley coordinator and fourth nominee Isabelo Adviento (right) is led into a waiting van after his arrest at a fast-food restaurant in Barangay Luyang, Bayombong, Nueva Vizcaya on Friday night (April 8, 2022). Adviento has a standing arrest warrant for illegal possession of firearms, ammunition, and explosives. (PNP-Bayombong photo) SANTIAGO CITY - The case of Anakpawis party-list-Cagayan Valley regional coordinator and fourth nominee Isabelo Adviento (alias Buting) began with the discovery of firearms, ammunition, and other explosive materials at his house in Barangay Carrupian, Baggao, Cagayan province on Dec. 2, 2020. Judge Pablo Agustin of Tuguegarao City Regional Trial Court issued an arrest warrant on June 17, 2021 for violation of Republic Acts 10591 (Comprehensive Law On Firearms and Ammunition), 9516 (Illegal/Unlawful Possession, Manufacture, Dealing In, Acquisition Or Disposition Of Firearms, Ammunition Or Explosives), and 8294 (Codifyin
GUNS, EXPLOSIVES FOUND. Policemen recover firearms, ammunition, and explosives from two suspected members of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army in Canlaon City, Negros Oriental. One suspected NPA member was arrested while another remains at large when search warrants were served against them on Friday (April 1, 2022).(Photos courtesy of the Negros Oriental Provincial Police Office) DUMAGUETE CITY - Police operatives seized guns, ammunition, and explosives and arrested a suspected member of the Communist Party of the Philippines-New People's Army (CPP-NPA) when they served search warrants for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition in Canlaon City, Negros Oriental on Friday. Negros Oriental provincial police director, Col. Germano Mallari, told the Philippine News Agency (PNA) on Saturday that the two operations carried out on the same day were in line with President Rodrigo Duterte's Whole-of-Nation-Approach. Mallari identified the suspects and s
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Vor einem Jahr ist die 2. Kompanie des KSK aufgelöst worden. Ein internes Dokument zeigt laut
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on Florian Barth, Florian Farken und Lucas Grothe, MDR Auch mehr als ein Jahr nach dem Waffen- und Munitionsfund beim ehemaligen KSK-Soldaten Philipp S. ist weiterhin unklar, wie der Ex-Elitekämpfer so viel Munition hatte sammeln können. Einem aktuellen Dokument des Verteidigungsministeriums zufolge haben Bundeswehr-Ermittler überprüft, ob S. die Munition beim Schießen habe beiseite schaffen können. Doch die Überprüfungen haben dem Dokument zufolge keine Unstimmigkeiten ergeben. Das Papier liegt dem
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exakt vor. Insgesamt waren bei S. mehr als 6000 Schuss Munition gefunden worden.