Friday, June 19, 2009

Tabuk City police foil rob try

TABUK CITY, KALINGA - The police of this city foiled a robbery try of the Anytimecash Sanglaan pawnshop along Mayangao Street when the robbers who have already successfully dug a tunnel underneath the establishment abandoned the attempt.

Acting on an intelligence information they received that robbers were tunneling under an unidentified downtown establishment through a drainage canal, the police investigated and found the newly dug tunnel under the pawnshop with all the equipment used by the robbers for the digging and for gaining entry into the establishment and opening the vault when the opportune time comes.

The tunnel measured 13 feet long and three feet in diameter which ends under the establishment.

The police kept watch on the establishment which is some 75 meters away from the entry point at the outlet of the drainage canal along Daguitan Street at the Abogado Creek since the night of June 3.

When the robbers did not return until morning of June 8, the police concluded that the robbers had caught wind that the tunnel was being watched by law enforcers and abandoned the planned heist.

The police exposed the aborted robbery attempt on June 8 by digging at the doorstep of the pawnshop in full public view. They recovered the following equipment from the tunnel: two shovels, one bolt cutter, one hydraulic jack, three improvised chisels, one insecticide spray and a black bag containing five plastic water containers and candies.

The police believe that the would-be robbers are members of a locally organized crime group which has been victimizing business establishments in the province and even as far as Baguio City.  **BY Estanislao Albano,Jr., ZZW

Family of missing woman bury wrong body

TABUK CITY, Kalinga - The relatives of a mentally ill young woman who had been missing buried the wrong body believing it to be that of their missing kin.

This came to light after the relatives of the missing woman in Artacho, Sison, Pangasinan informed the family that Lailanie Lucena, 36, arrived there on May 28 after wandering around that province for almost two months.

Brenda Ravelo, the sister of the victim with whom she was staying in Magsaysay, this city, then went to see the missing woman for herself and announced to the local media on June 8 that indeed, Lucena is alive and is with their aunt Conchita Macusi in Artacho.

Ravelo said that the information they received while looking for Lucena after she went missing on April 6 that she was seen taking a jeepney bound for Roxas, Isabela at Bulanao, this city, was true.

“She told me that the two men she was seen boarding the jeepney with left her at a restaurant in Roxas giving her P200.00 which she used as fare to Pangasinan. She intended to go to Artacho but boarded the wrong bus which took her to Dagupan City instead. From there she walked and found herself in San Fabian, Pangasinan. She said she went to the police to request that I be informed but apparently the police did not heed her request as I did not receive any communication. They gave her P100.00 which she used to buy food and after that she resumed her wandering and later arrived at Alaminos, Pangasinan. There, she was taken in by a videoke owner for whom she washed clothes and attended to young children to earn her keep. After sometime, she asked the videoke owner directions for Artacho and the latter gave her P150.00 which she used for her fare. Upon seeing her, our relatives thought she was a ghost,” Ravelo said.

Ravelo said that her sister appears to be in one of her sane episodes and is now ashamed to come home to Tabuk due to what happened.

Asked about the body they buried, Ravelo said that the body had the same fair complexion, the nails and arms looked the same and it also had a protrusion on her left foot.

“The body also had an earring on her left ear and we thought that the silver ring on her finger was that of Lailanie,” Ravelo said.

The decomposing body of the unidentified woman was fished out of the Cagayan River in Abaryongan Ruar, Santo Nino, Cagayan on April 30,2009 and buried the same day by the local police and barangay officials.

Learning of the recovered body from the radio, Ravelo went to Santo Nino on May 7 and from the photos of the missing woman she brought, the local police declared they were 90 percent sure the body they buried was that of Lucena.

The Santo Nino police says that according to the medico legal examination conducted, the victim was strangled to death.

The body was exhumed and brought home to Tabuk City on May 11 and buried two days later. **By Estanislao Albano, Jr., ZZW