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Bohol
Police Provincial Police Office Provincial Director Edgardo
Ingking has recently issued an arrest order to long-time notorious
robbery convict who had escaped prison.
The
order includes applying reasonable force lest the escapee,
35-year-old Cirilo Magaro, resists arrest and is armed.
This
surfaced in the wake of the recent robbery incidents in the
different parts of the city and other areas in the province
blamed on the escapee and his allies.
Magaro
is a resident of barangay Canhayupon, Municipality of Dimiao,
who was charged
sometime in June 2004 for strings of robbery cases filed before
the Tagbilaran City Prosecutors Office docketed under I.S.
Case No. 2004-336, 3378, 338 and 358 for robbery with intimidation
upon person.
It
was during Ingking's stint as Tagbilaran City police chief
when Magaro was arrested by the city police team along with
two companions identified as 31-year-old Joseph Paluga also
a resident of Canhayupon, Dimiao, and 39-year-old Leo Penales,
resident of barangay Union, Dauis.
The
PNP provincial director warned the public that Magaro is armed
and has been described as a dangerous person.
Ingking
released pictures of Magaro for the public to be aware and
for them to report directly to the provincial director or
the nearest police stations if ever they have information
or knowledge about the whereabouts of the escapee.
Meantime,
Ingking advises residents in the city and business establishments
to be extra-cautious and watchful about the presence of suspicious
persons and call the city police immediately for action.
He
had also ordered the city police to conduct checkpoints, police
raids and police visibility operations and patrol to preempt
the occurrence of similar incidents. (PSInsp. Uldarico Palgan/PCR
Officer/PIO)
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