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Published February 6, 2021, 11:11 AM
BAGUIO CITY (PNA) – Local police on Thursday arrested two persons for making and selling spurious travel documents and health certificates.
FAKERS. Ace Codli Dicca and Wilfred Lohan Pinyuhan are facing charges for falsification of public documents after they were caught making and selling fake travel documents and medical certificates by the Baguio City police on Thursday (Feb. 4, 2021). Local police have stepped up measures against quarantine violators as the Cordillera Administrative Region reverted to general community quarantine due to rising Covid-19 cases. (PNA photo courtesy of PROCOR-PIO)
Capt. Marnie Abellanida, information officer of the Police Regional Office Cordillera (PROCOR), said that suspects Ace Codli Dicca and Wilfred Lohan Pinyuhan were caught in the act of selling the spurious documents.
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Published January 20, 2021, 1:40 PM
BAGUIO CITY – Ten most wanted persons were arrested in a 24-hour operation conducted by the Baguio City Police office (BCPO).
BCPO Director Allen Rae Co said the 10 wanted persons were separately apprehended in different police operations conducted by the BCPO.
Of the 10, four were included in the list of 10 Most Wanted Persons (TMWP). They were identified as Reno Mendoza, No.2 TMWP in the municipal level, and Nixon Chaligto, No.10 TMWP in the provincial level. Both were are accused of child abuse under Republic Act 7610.
BCPO Station 5 arrested Alvin Kenneth Benitez, who was listed as No.10 TMWP in the city level, for robbery, while Kim Rusty Libungan, No.7 TMWP in the station level, was collared for robbery with violence against or intimidation of persons.
Published January 17, 2021, 1:47 PM
BAGUIO CITY With the recent surge in the number of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) cases among the cadets and personnel in the Philippine Military Academy (PMA), the Baguio City Police Office (BCPO) has collaborated with the city government to train the personnel of the prestigious military school in contact tracing.
Some 16 personnel of PMA attended the one-day training on Contact Tracing which consist of four modules being used by COVID19 National Task Force (NTF): COVID 101, Retooled Contact Tracing System, Contact Tracing Analytical Tools and Cognitive Interviewing Skill jointly shared by the BCPO and the city government. Photo by BCPO