MOTORCYCLE RIDING SUSPECTS NEUTRALIZED AFTER ELUDING A CHECKPOINT

Pampanga PPO’s Checkpoint Operations are focused not only on major thoroughfares but also on interior roads where suspects riding on motorcycles commonly spot their targets. These PNP Checkpoints aims to intensify the checking of persons riding in tandem aboard motorcycles. During these spot checks, police will also be able to find who are committing violations and who have spurious documentation.
Early this morning, Two (2) suspects riding in tandem and armed with caliber .45 each were neutralized by Pampanga Policemen, under the supervision of PSSUPT EDGARDO G TINIO, Provincial Director, in a brief encounter along Mac Arthur Highway, Sitio Banlic, Brgy Cabalantian, Bacolor, Pampanga.
Checkpoint Operating Units composed of Bacolor Municipal Police Stations headed by PCINSP JOSE MARI BASA, Chief of Police and Provincial Public Safety Company (PPSC) led by PSUPT BERNARDO PEREZ, Coy Commander where conducting checkpoint at around 3:50 A.M. of November 1, 2011 at said area when they are about to flag down said suspects who were then riding a motorcycle without plate number. However, suspects ignored the checkpoint personnel, thus, a brief chase ensued. Shots rang out as the suspects fired towards the pursuing PNP personnel. The encounter lasted for a few minutes resulted in the suspects’ death.
SOCO team led by PCINSP ANGEL TIMARIO arrived to process the crime scene on same day. Likewise, Assistant Provincial Prosecutor Cleofe De Guzman arrived to conduct on-site inquest proceeding at about 8:25 AM, also of same date.
One of the suspects (Suspects “A”) wearing plain white T-shirt, khaki short pants and about 30-40 years old with the height of 5’3”-5’4” while the other suspect (Suspect “B”) wearing sleeveless dark brown printed shirt, black, white and blue checkered short with tattoo on the upper portion of his arm and about 25-35 years old and approximately 5’6”-5’8” in height.
Recovered from the crime scene were the following:
a) One (1) Caliber 45 pistol Remington 1911 A1 US Army with serial number 82967841 silver chromed finished with magazine assembly and two (2) live ammos, with one (1) spent shell still inserted in the chamber;
b) One (1) caliber 45 two tone with serial number 134285 with magazine assembly with four (4) live ammos;
c) One (1) Blue Honda 155 TMX motorcycle without plate number;
d) Two (2) empty shells of Caliber 45;
e) Two (2) empty shells of Caliber 5.56 mm;
f) One (1) empty shell of Caliber 9 mm;
g) three (3) copies of extortion letter with “ Bagong Hukbong Bayan” logo and headings “Palermo Ortanez Command” and at the lowest portion of the letter marked “Ka Terry”.
All recovered pieces of evidence are now in custody of RCLO-3 except for the motorcycle which is now in the custody of Bacolor MPS. Pieces of evidence at the crime Lab will be subjected to laboratory examination. Bacolor MPS will conduct record checked/verifications with PNP Firearms an Explosive division. Land Transportation office (LTO) and request for cross-matching of the recovered spent shells with the other shooting incidents that transpired within AOR for possible linked of the firearms used in this instant case. Bodies of the suspects will also be subjected to autopsy and paraffin examination.
In an interview, PSSUPT TINIO said: “Once again, another set of criminal elements, particularly those who are employing motorcycles in their modus operandi, has been prevented in doing harm to the public through the intensified checkpoint operations established province wide. This sends a message anew that Pampanga PPO will not stop in pursuing them at any cost”.
PPO’s anti- criminality campaign is backed-up with the support of the Provincial Government by way of providing logistical requirements such as motorcycles with gas allocations and communication equipment to counter motorcycle- riding suspects.
PCSUPT EDGARDO T LADAO commended the officers and Men of Pampanga PPO who participated in the neutralization of these two motorcycle riding suspects.
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