23 incumbent officials nabbed in CIDG ops

By Christopher Lloyd Caliwan

April 1, 2019, 1:58 pm

MANILA -- A total of 23 incumbent elective officials were among those arrested by police authorities during the conduct of a one-time-big-time (OTBT) operations aimed at securing the mid-term elections in May.

Philippine National Police (PNP) chief, Gen. Oscar Albayalde, said the extensive operations of the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) from March 22 to 28, resulted in the arrest of 168 persons and yielded 137 firearms, and 34 explosives.

Among those elected officials arrested was incumbent Mayor Romeo Vargas of Tubajon, Dinagat Island and incumbent Vice Mayor Antonio Adlao of Tagbina, Surigao del Sur for illegal possession of firearms.

Albayalde said the intensified campaign against loose firearms will help curb incidents of election-related violence as well as prevent criminals from carrying out their illegal activities.

“We verify all information regarding complaints that we receive. Once we confirm that the information is real, that is the time we conduct police operations,” he told reporters in a press briefing on Monday.

“We do not care whether it is about the incumbent official or about a political rival or whoever. It doesn't matter. We will implement the law no matter what,” the PNP chief added.

Albayalde also bared during the CIDG operations, two suspected sympathizers of the terror group Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) were arrested by joint police and military forces in Barangay Dabak Grande, Baggao, Cagayan on March 28.

“It was an operation by the CIDG and PRO (Police Regional Office) 2 and of course from the Philippine Army. They served search warrants and they seized an ISIS flag and other subversive documents and firearms. Apparently, it seems they are pledging support to the ISIS,” said Albayalde.

The suspects were identified as Altero Carrieda and Greg Carrieda, who yielded two black ISIS flags, a .45-caliber pistol, a .38-caliber revolver, and two grenades.

"This is the first time (we nabbed ISIS sympathizers) outside of Mindanao area. Probably they just want to be recognized. They want to get support probably by pledging support to the ISIS,” he explained.

Albayalde said they are continuously monitoring and validating the movement of terror groups across the country.

The OTBT operations were launched and focused on the risk factors affecting the security and safety coverage of 2019 mid-term elections due to the presence of loose firearms and PAGs couple with intense political rivalry and presence of criminal gangs.

CIDG head, Maj. Gen. Amador Corpus said the period covered a total of 193 search warrants applied on their areas of responsibilities and implemented with positive results.

“These efforts of CIDG aim to eliminate, if not, to reduce these risk factors in the country,” Corpus said.

He said it can be assessed that the first round nationwide OTBT operations of the CIDG was a big success due to the full cooperation of other PNP units, other government agencies, non-government organization partners and most importantly the members of communities.

He noted that operations will continue until the mid-term elections are over. (PNA)

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