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Most wanted carnapper in Cagayan nabbed
Published February 11, 2021 6:56pm Operatives of the Philippine National Police (PNP) on Wednesday arrested Cagayan’s no.1 wanted person in Barangay Burgos San Guillermo, Isabela. According to the PNP, authorities arrested 24-year-old James Esturia, also known as Justin Imput, in Sitio Vietnam. The arrest warrant was issued by presiding judge Conrado Tabaco of the Aparro Regional Trial Court Branch 09 for the crime of carnapping. A bail bond of P180,000 was recommended for the violation of Republic Act 6539 or the Anti-Carnapping Act of 1972 as amended by RA 10883. “The Philippine National Police is sending a clear message: our uncompromising stance against carnappers and other criminals who endanger our streets and our families will be intensified until all of them are put behind bars,” PNP chief Police General Debold Sinas said in a statement.
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GENEVA (28 January 2021) – UN human rights experts today called on Philippine authorities to drop a reportedly unwarranted murder charge against an indigenous rights defender who submitted himself to police after a “shoot to kill” order had been issued if he resisted arrest, and to ensure his safety and well-being while in custody. “From information we have received, Mr Windel Bolinget has been falsely accused of being implicated in a murder of an indigenous leader in a province he has never even been to,” said Mary Lawlor, UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders. “It is believed to be a fabricated charge aimed at silencing him and other indigenous rights defenders and the charge should be dropped.”
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The Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) said the winning combination was 5-2-12-26-28-4. Fifty-six bettors got five of the winning numbers for the second prize of P24,000 each.
PCSO said the winning ticket was purchased in a lotto outlet in Dasmarinas City.
The latest winner is the third millionaire this month.
A lone bettor from Gapan City, Nueva Ecija won the P34,691,773 jackpot in the Super Lotto 6/49 last Jan 3. Days later on Jan. 7, a lone bettor from Tabaco City, Albay bagged the P21,272,518.20 jackpot in the Lotto 6/42 draw.
The winner can claim his prize at the PCSO main office in Mandaluyong City and must present the winning ticket and two identification cards.