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| https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2253321/ex-barangay-councilman-gunned-down-in-bataan |
A former barangay councilman was shot dead by still unidentified gunmen armed with an Armalite rifle outside his residence in Barangay Culis in this town around 9 a.m. on Friday, police said.
The victim was identified as Norman Dalit.
Initial police reports said the suspects, who arrived in a van, opened fire on Dalit, killing him on the spot before fleeing the scene.
Police investigators have yet to identify the suspects or establish the motive behind the broad daylight killing. The investigation is ongoing.
A former barangay councilman was shot dead by still unidentified gunmen.
| https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/27/2-village-dads-fall-in-cebu-drug-busts |
From council session to detention.
This is the situation that two barangay councilors are facing after they were arrested for illegal drugs in separate police operations.
In Asturias town, western Cebu, a 41-year-old barangay councilor was arrested in a buy-bust operation on Friday afternoon, June 26.
Police said the suspect was a high-value individual. Seized during the operation was 22 grams of suspected shabu with an estimated value of P149,600.
Lawmen said that as councilor of Barangay Bago, the suspect headed its Peace and Order Committee.
In Mandaue City, Cebu, a 43-year-old barangay councilor from Lapu-Lapu City was arrested after for allegedly possessing packs of suspected shabu during a police checkpoint on Thursday night, June 25.
Police said a motorcycle driven by the suspect was flagged down on A.C. Cortes Ave. in Barangay Cambaro. During the routine inspection, police sensed that the suspect was acting uneasy.
The village official was instructed to empty his pockets that led to the discovery of two sachets of suspected shabu. The barangay councilor was arrested.
Police learned that the suspect is a councilor in Barangay Poblacion and serves as the barangay’s Peace and Order Committee chairperson.
Two barangay councilors have been arrested for illegal drugs.
| https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2254119/soldier-nabbed-for-firing-rifle-outside-brother-in-laws-house-in-cagayan |
A 28-year-old Army corporal was arrested for allegedly firing his high-powered firearm outside his brother-in-law’s house in Barangay Luzon, Claveria, Cagayan, in the early hours of Sunday, June 28, police said.
Col. Mardito Angoluan, director of the Cagayan Police Provincial Office, identified the suspect only by his alias, Bugoy, from Calanasan, Apayao.
According to investigators, the soldier arrived at his brother-in-law’s house at 12:10 a.m. and challenged him to a fistfight.
When no one came out, the suspect allegedly fired several shots into the air before fleeing in a gray car toward the town of Abulug.
The soldier’s sister, who is married to the intended target, told police that she and her family were awakened by her brother’s shouting and the sound of gunfire outside their home.
Responding officers recovered six spent shells from an M-16 rifle, three spent .45-caliber shells, and a live M-16 round at the scene.
The suspect was later arrested in a hot pursuit operation inside a compound in Centro 8, Claveria, by personnel of the Claveria Municipal Police Station and the Quick Reaction Team of the 2nd Cagayan Provincial Mobile Force Company.
Authorities seized an M-16 rifle, a .22-caliber rifle with a scope, a .45-caliber pistol, a long magazine, two .45-caliber magazines, a .22-caliber magazine, 21 rounds of M-16 ammunition, seven .45-caliber cartridges, 10 .22-caliber cartridges, a bolo, an Armed Forces of the Philippines identification card, a License to Own and Possess Firearms (LTOPF) card, a Army uniform, a war belt, a bandolier, a sling bag, and the vehicle allegedly used in the incident.Police said the recovered items were inventoried in the presence of barangay officials using an alternative recording device.
The soldier, who has yet to issue a statement, remains in the custody of the Claveria police while authorities prepare the appropriate charges against him.
A 28-year-old Army corporal was arrested for allegedly firing his high-powered firearm outside his brother-in-law’s house in the early hours of Sunday, June 28, police said.
| https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/30/bulacan-teacher-held-for-fatal-stabbing-of-14-year-old-student |
A 37-year-old teacher was arrested for the fatal stabbing of a 14-year-old student in Barangay Subic, Baliwag City, Bulacan, before dawn on Monday, June 29.
Lt. Col. Eisbon L. Llamansares, Baliwag police chief, said they received a call from Baliwag City Hospital around 3:30 a.m. regarding a girl rushed in with stab wounds to the neck.
Despite efforts by medical personnel, she was declared dead on arrival.
Investigators learned that the suspect himself brought the victim to the hospital along with her mother. He was immediately taken into custody and is now detained while a thorough investigation is underway.
Police conducted an ocular inspection at the crime scene and requested the Bulacan Provincial Forensic Unit to process evidence.
Authorities are preparing charges against the suspect.
Col. Jay B. Baybayan, acting director of the Bulacan Police Provincial Office, said police are prioritizing a deeper probe to ensure accountability.
A teacher has been arrested for fatally stabbing a student.
| https://mb.com.ph/2026/06/30/missing-former-vice-mayor-in-leyte-son-found-dead |
Abuyog, Leyte Mayor Lemuel Gin Traya confirmed that former Abuyog Vice Mayor James Bohol and his son were found dead in Barangay Imelda, Silago, Southern Leyte, on Tuesday, June 30, three days after they were reported missing on June 27.
“We are deeply saddened by the confirmation received from the Philippine National Police (PNP) regarding the tragic and senseless demise of former Abuyog Vice Mayor James Bohol and his son, Carlou James ‘Jimbo’ Bohol,” he said.
The local government unit of Abuyog condemned their murder.
“Such profound lawlessness has no place in our society, as it directly violates the peace, order, and security that we uphold within our municipality,” Traya said.
“We extend our deepest and most sincere condolences to the immediate family, and to everyone who grieves this catastrophic loss. Our collective prayers, thoughts, and unwavering support are with the bereaved family during this unimaginably painful time,” he added.
Police have yet to issue a statement regarding the double murder.
Bohol, also a businessman, lost his bid for re-election in 2025.
Silago is a neighboring town of Abuyog and lies at the boundary of Leyte and Southern Leyte provinces.
Abuyog Vice Mayor James Bohol and his son were found dead in Barangay Imelda, Silago, Southern Leyte, on Tuesday, June 30, three days after they were reported missing.
| https://mb.com.ph/2026/07/01/quezon-city-court-convicts-3-ex-soldiers-4-others-for-kidnapping-78-year-old-businesswoman |
Seven people, including three former soldiers, were sentenced to life imprisonment after a Quezon City court found them guilty in a kidnap-for-ransom case last year.
It took only nine months of trial when the trial ended and such fete is an indication of improved case build-up but strong coordination with the Department of Justice (DOJ) according to Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez, Jr., chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP).
Seven of the arrested suspects were sentenced to reclusion perpetua by a Quezon City Court without the eligibility of a parole. Four others who served as aides and caretakers were acquitted for failure to prove guilt beyond reasonable doubt.
“This case is proof not only of good planning and conduct of operations but also efficient case build-up. In just nine months, we were able to get the conviction of seven kidnappers, including the mastermind and former military men,” said Nartatez.
“The strong coordination between the PNP and the DOJ in running after criminal elements in this case is but concrete evidence of what we can achieve in maintaining peace and order through certainty of conviction of those who would dare break the law,” he added.
The victim, whose family was engaged in large-scale manufacturing business, was forcibly taken by armed men along C3 Road in Quezon City on September 2, last year. The kidnappers later asked for P150 million ransom for her family.
The family asked for police assistance and during that time, the kidnapping appeared to be a well-planned criminal activity that the police found a hard time identifying the perpetrators.
Police, however, tracked the movement of the kidnaping group who hid the victim in a secured place in Batangas. The rescue operation was faced with numerous challenges, particularly that the victim involved is already a 78-year old woman.
But the big opportunity came when the kidnappers brought the victim to a bank in Quezon City to withdraw P8 million. Police rescued the victim and arrested three suspects during the operation.
Eight more people, including former members of the military, were arrested in follow-up operations.
Seven people, including three former soldiers, were sentenced to life imprisonment after a Quezon City court found them guilty in a kidnap-for-ransom case last year.
| https://newsinfo.inquirer.net/2256159/police-corporal-shot-dead-in-zamboanga-del-sur |
A police officer was gunned down by still unidentified motorcycle-riding assailants in Barangay Tikwas in Dumalinao, Zamboanga del Sur Wednesday afternoon.
Lt. Phillip Basaya Jr., chief of the Dumalinao Municipal Police Station, identified the victim as Police Corporal Armaejo Unab Jornadal, 36, a resident of Barangay Kalubi, San Miguel town.
The victim was a member of the 2nd Zamboanga del Sur Provincial Mobile Force Company.
Basaya reported that responding officers found Jornadal sprawled along the road, drenched in blood.
Dr. Jovanie Vista, a physician at the Margosatubig Regional Hospital, who happened to be passing by, examined the victim and declared him dead at 5:16 p.m., Basaya said.
Initial investigation revealed that Jornadal was riding his motorcycle from this city toward his residence when the two suspects aboard a black Honda XRM 125 tailed him.
Upon reaching Purok Lapu-lapu, the suspects overtook him. The back-rider fired multiple shots, hitting the victim in different parts of his body.
Basaya said the gunman alighted, seized the victim’s sling bag and then fled toward Guipos town with the motorcycle driver.
Investigators checked on the victim’s motorcycle compartment, which yielded an Armed Forces and Police Savings and Loans Association, Inc. (AFPSLAI) loan receipt dated July 1, bearing the victim’s name, indicating he had just processed a cash loan before the attack.His government-issued firearm was missing and believed taken by the suspects.
Scene of the Crime Operatives recovered four fired cartridges of a suspected 9mm pistol.
Investigators are backtracking CCTV footage along the suspects’ escape route.
Members of the 2nd Police Mobile Force Company and the Dumalinao police launched a hot pursuit operation against the suspects.
A police officer was gunned down by still unidentified motorcycle-riding assailants.