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MARITIME POLICE OFFICER NABBED

For extorting from Cavite fishermen

- By MARTIN A. SADONGDONG

A police commander was arrested by anti-scalawag operatives and the intelligen­ce unit of the Philippine National Police for allegedly extorting money from a fisherman’s associatio­n in Tanza, Cavite yesterday.

Senior Supt. Romeo Caramat, chief of the PNP-Counter Intelligen­ce Task Force, identified the suspect as Supt. Armandy Dimabuyo, commander of the PNP 402nd Cavite Maritime Police Station.

Chief Supt. Rodelio Jocson, PNPMaritim­e Group director, revealed all personnel of the Cavite maritime police station were immediatel­y relieved and replaced by the Maritime Group Special Operations Unit under Supt. Gaylord Tamayo.

According to Caramat, several members of a fisherman's associatio­n in Tanza reached out to the PNP-CITF to report the extortion activities of Dimabuyo.

The complainan­ts, all motorized banca fishermen, claimed Dimabuyo has been demanding ₱19,000 to ₱21,000 monthly from their associatio­n to allow them to fish in Tanza.

The complainan­ts said the little money they were earning from fishing only goes to the pocket of Dimabuyo so they decided to, once and for all, end their predicamen­t.

An entrapment operation was conducted by the PNP-CITF in coordinati­on with the PNP-Intelligen­ce Group inside the headquarte­rs of the Cavite maritime police station in Barangay Julugan around 7 a.m., Caramat said.

He said operating troops immediatel­y arrested Dimabuyo after he received ₱18,000 from the fishermen as this month's grease money.

"This unwavering effort of the CITF is part of the PNP internal reform program under the leadership of PNP chief Director General Oscar D. Albayalde," said Caramat.

Dimabuyo was brought to the PNP-CITF headquarte­rs in Camp Crame, Quezon City for proper dispositio­n, Caramat said.

Administra­tive and criminal charges are being readied by the police against Dimabuyo.

The CITF chief asked the public to report erring policemen to their 24/7 text and call hotlines ‎0998970228­6 and ‎0999579525­69.

 ?? (Ali Vicoy) ?? THE Bureau of Customs foiled an attempt to smuggle into the country 56 iguanas found inside the luggage of Filipino traveler Neil Ryan Kho Dysoco who arrived via Philippine Airlines flight PR737 at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport from Bangkok, Thailand yesterday.
(Ali Vicoy) THE Bureau of Customs foiled an attempt to smuggle into the country 56 iguanas found inside the luggage of Filipino traveler Neil Ryan Kho Dysoco who arrived via Philippine Airlines flight PR737 at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport from Bangkok, Thailand yesterday.

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