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Parojinog fugitive nabbed in Taiwan

- Minde Nyl R. dela Cruz

THE PHILIPPINE National Police (PNP) has confirmed on Thursday the arrest of Ozamiz City Councilor Ricardo “Ardot” Parojinog in Taiwan.

In a press briefing, PNP Spokespers­on PCSupt. John C. Bulalacao said Mr. Parojinog was arrested after the Taiwanese government was alerted that he had no proper documentat­ion upon entering the country.

“Although we still don’t have the exact date, the PNP is always ready to go to Taiwan to fetch Ardot Parojinog and, of course, we will follow the process of deportatio­n. Because of his violations in Taiwan — the reason for his arrest — it will take some time before he will be deported to the Philippine­s,” Mr. Bulalacao said.

Mr. Bulalacao also said the Department of Foreign Affairs ( DFA) is investigat­ing how Mr. Parojinog was able to slip past Philippine immigratio­n authoritie­s and reach Taiwan.

“That is something that is being investigat­ed by the DFA and if in case DFA finds out that he left the country through the backdoor, he will have more problems,” Mr. Bulalacao said.

Mr. Parojinog on his return to Manila will be charged with illegal possession of firearms, ammunition, and explosives, Mr. Bulalacao said.

“Just recently, his house was raided by the CIDG ( Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group). It was also discovered that there is also a case of theft of power, electricit­y,” Mr. Bulalacao added.

Malacañang, for its part, welcomed this developmen­t as “good news,” adding that Mr. Parojinog’s flight to Taiwan is an admission of guilt.

“[Talagang] sisiguradu­hin naman po natin na magkakaroo­n ng katarungan; kung mayroong nalabag na batas itong si Councilor Parojinog, siya po ay iimbestiga­han, [ lilitisin] at paparusaha­n para sa krimen na ’ yan,” Presidenti­al Harry L. Roque Jr. said in his press briefing on Thursday. —

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