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The last of the Parojinogs

Elusive ‘Ardot’, brother of slain Ozamiz mayor finally arrested in Taiwan

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THE Philippine National Police (PNP) confirmed on Thursday, May 24, the arrest of Ricardo “Ardot” Parojinog, younger brother of slain Ozamiz City mayor Reynaldo Parojinog Sr., in Taiwan.

Athough he has yet to receive a report on the matter, PNP spokespers­on Chief Superinten­dent John Bulalacao said Police Drug Enforcemen­t Group (PDEG) director Chief Superinten­dent Albert Ignatius Ferro confirmed to him the arrest.

Parojinog, a councilor of Ozamiz City, was reportedly arrested by the Taiwan police in Pingtung County around 6 p.m. there on Wednesday, nearly 10 months after he went into hiding.

The PNP tapped the Taiwan police after receiving informatio­n about the whereabout­s of the mayor’s brother.

Police operatives are about to proceed to Taiwan to receive Parojinog and bring him back to the country.

He was among the subjects of a search warrant for illegal possession of firearms and ammunition used on July 30, 2017 by Northern Mindanao

authoritie­s to raid the Parojinog compound in Ozamiz City.

The raid ended with the killing of the Ozamiz mayor, his wife and 13 others. The councilor was not at home at the time.

The mayor’s children Nova Princess, Ozamiz vice mayor, and Reynaldo Parojinog Jr. were arrested during the raid. They are detained on charges of illegal possession of firearms and explosives.

Malacañang, reacting to the Ozamiz councilor’s arrest, promised to bring him to justice if authoritie­s find him guilty of violating the Comprehens­ive Dangerous Drugs Act.

Presidenti­al Spokespers­on Harry Roque Jr. described the Parojinog’s arrest as “good news.”

“This is good news because first and foremost, what is he (Parojinog) doing there? Why is he hiding in Taiwan, if he has not violated the law? As they say, flight is an evidence of guilt,” the Palace official said in a press conference in Marawi.

“We will really make sure that justice will be served, if Council Parojinog violates the law. He will be investigat­ed, brought to trial, and punished for the crime he committed,” he added.

The Parojinogs, including Ricardo and Reynaldo, were previously tagged by President Rodrigo Duterte as among the politician­s who are in his so-called narco-list.

The Department of Justice in August 2017 included the Ozamiz councilor in the immigratio­n look-out bulletin.

In September last year, the President offered a P5million bounty for his arrest.

 ?? (PHOTO COURTESY OF PNP) ?? TAIWAN. Ozamiz City councilor Ricardo “Ardot” Parojinog is captured in Taiwan nearly 10 months since he went into hiding. At right are the fake IDs that he allegedly used to leave the country.
(PHOTO COURTESY OF PNP) TAIWAN. Ozamiz City councilor Ricardo “Ardot” Parojinog is captured in Taiwan nearly 10 months since he went into hiding. At right are the fake IDs that he allegedly used to leave the country.
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