Panay News

Ex-CAFGU faces extortion raps

❙ By Ruby Silubrico & Ma. Theresa Ladiao

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ILOILO City – A former member of the Citizen Armed Force Geographic­al Unit ( CAFGU) was arrested in Barangay Sablogon, Passi City, Iloilo for extorting money from three barangay officials.

The 26- year- old “Jun” of Barangay Gibato, Dumarao, Capiz fell in an entrapment operation by the Passi City Police Station and the Intelligen­ce Unit of the Iloilo Police Provincial Office at around 3 p.m. on Thursday, Feb. 1.

According to Passi City police chief Lieutenant Colonel Benjo Clarete, a former village chief and two councilmen reported the alleged extortion activity of the suspect.

Clarete said the suspect allegedly approached the victims and told them they were subject to assassinat­ion.

In order not to be killed, “Jun” asked for P70,000 from each of the complainan­ts.

“Naka- hatag na down payment ang mga biktima out of fear nga basi patyon sila. Pero lately, nag- decide ang mga complainan­ts nga mag-reports a am on kag immediatel­y gintrans act na tons ya na ma bay a dan gm ga complain ants sang remaining balance,” Clarete told Panay News.

Recovered from the operation were one pistoltype homemade 12- gauge shotgun, one hand grenade, a sling bag containing the boodle money amounting to P27,500, and one motorcycle.

“We are calling basi may mga biktima pa ini sya sa iban nga lugar na pwede sila makakadto sa aton. I believe nga may mga victims sya nga wala nag- report sa police,” Clarete added.

Clarete further said that the suspect has a pending criminal case in Capiz province for robbery.

He will be charged with robbery through extortion, and violations of Republic Act ( RA) 10591, or illegal possession of an unlicensed gun, and RA 9516, or illegal possession of explosives.

Brigadier General Sidney Villaflor, director of the Police Regional Office 6, appreciate­d the accomplish­ments of his men in response to the complaints of the victims.

“The successful outcome is a testament to the effectiven­ess of the collaborat­ive efforts of the police and the community in ensuring public security and upholding the law,” Villaflor said./

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