The policewoman was identified as Police Master Sgt. Jovelyn Camangeg, 40, of Centro 2, this town.
Police Lt. Col. Amdree Abella, Police Regional Office 2 spokesperson, said Jemma Camangeg, 49, also of Centro 2 here, reported to the PRO 2 headquarters that her sister Jovelyn is missing.
According to Jemma, Jovelyn had just finished the Integrated Transformation Program Seminar (ITP) from Feb. 11 to 17 thru Zoom.
Jemma said Jovelyn left home around 5 a.m. Thursday for Tuguegarao City to apply for a loan and pick up her coffee orders for delivery to Solana, Cagayan.
She was driving her orange Toyota Wigo with conduction sticker BA1788 and wearing maong pants and olive green shirt with “Pulis” marking.
Police identified the victim as Joselito Fabros, 67, a painter.
Investigation showed that Joselito and the suspect Jeffrey were having dinner inside their house at around 9:15 p.m. when a heated argument ensued.
At the peak of their altercation, Jeffrey grabbed and repeatedly hit his father with a serving bowl in the head.
The victim’s mother, Elma, managed to pacify her son.
The elder Fabros was taken to the Urdaneta Emergency Hospital in Urdaneta City, this province, where he was declared dead.
Police said the family of the victim and their neighbors observed that the suspect has been suffering from depression.
Published January 8, 2021, 4:42 PM
Two policemen were killed while two others were injured in a fire that razed a compound occupied by elite Special Action Forces (SAF) personnel inside the Philippine National Police (PNP) national headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City before dawn Friday.
Two policemen were killed while two others were injured in a fire that razed a compound occupied by elite Special Action Forces (SAF) personnel inside the Philippine National Police (PNP) national headquarters in Camp Crame, Quezon City before dawn Friday, January 8, 2021. (Photo via Martin Sadongdong / MANILA BULLETIN)
The fatalities were identified as Police Staff Sgt. Nichol Jamosjos, a SAF trooper; and Police Master Sgt. Amado Ormillon Jr., a responding base fire personnel.
Justice Secretary Menardo Guevarra (TOTO LOZANO/PRESIDENTIAL PHOTO /MANILA BULLETIN)
Government prosecutors recommended no bail for Nuezca before the Paniqui Regional Trial Court (RTC) for the killing of Sonia Gregorio, 55, and her son, Frank Anthony, 25.
The Paniqui RTC Branch 67, presided by Judge Bernar Dungo Fajardo based on the Supreme Court’s (SC) list of judges, is expected to conduct its first on the case Monday.
“Our prosecutors are waiting for the court’s order setting the arraignment of the accused (Nuezca), subject to the court’s calendar,” Guevarra said.
“We intend to terminate this case and obtain a conviction for double murder as quickly as possible,” he said.
Published December 28, 2020, 2:10 PM
Task Force Against Corruption has received a total of 98 complaints and reports on corruption in various government agencies as of Dec. 2.
After the President’s order to complete the investigation on PhilHealth anomalies in 30 days, Task Force PhilHealth submitted to Malacanang last Sept. 14 its recommendation on the filing of graft charges against eight PhilHealth executives.
Justice Secretary Guevarra ordered the NBI to investigate the involvement of its immigration officers in the ‘pastillas’ money-making scheme. On Sept. 1, the NBI filed before the OMB a criminal complaint against 19 BI officers and personnel.
After the government imposed a lockdown on March 16, Prosecutor General Benedicto Malcontento allowed government prosecutors nationwide to conduct online inquests or e-inquest which no longer required law enforcement authorities to personally present arrested persons.