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In the evening (8:30 PM) of November 5, 2019, detectives of the CIDG Anti-Fraud and Commercial Crimes Unit (AFCCU) arrested two (2) men during an entrapment operation in the vicinity of Chowking Fast-food Chain, Gen. Roxas Avenue, Araneta Center, Cubao, Quezon City.
The operation stemmed from the complaint lodged by Ramonito Baustista, the incumbent Brgy. Chairman of San Jose Malino, Mexico, Pampanga that one ROMEO SANITA y SAMBILLO a.k.a. “Jack” introduced himself as an employee of DPWH who is in-charge of several DPWH projects including the construction/rehabilitation of Flood Control in Calaylayan, Abucay, Bataan. On June 2, 2019, Sanita was able to collect a sum of money amounting to Php250,000.00 in exchange of a DPWH construction project.
However, verification made with the DPWH Central Office revealed that the suspect is not an employee nor affiliated with the department and that the construction projects in Abucay were already completed since 2018.
On November 4, 2019, the suspect contacted again the complainant asking for an additional amount of Php2 Million to start the supposed project prompting the complainant to sought the assistance of the CIDG, thus the operation.
One ANTHONY REYES y CASTRO was also arrested during the police operation. The following pieces of evidence were confiscated:
- Boodle money including the eight (8) pcs of Php500.00;
- Mobile phone;
- DPWH ID bearing the name of “ROMEO S SANITA;” and
- LTO Professional Driver’s License under the name of “ANTHONY CASTRO REYES”
Arrested persons were brought to AFCCU for proper documentation and inquest before the Office of the City Prosecutor of Quezon City for violations of Article 315 (Swindling/Estafa), Article 293 in relation to Article 294 (Robbery with Violence Against and Intimidation of Person), and Article 177 (Usurpation of Official Function), all under the RPC. ###
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Acting Director, CIDG | PBGEN JOEL NAPOLEON M CORONEL |
Acting DDA | PBGEN ELISEO DC CRUZ |
DDO | PCOL LEO M FRANCISCO |
Acting CS | PCOL ALDEN B DELVO |
C, ARMD | PCOL SARAH B ABAD |
OIC, INVEST | PLTCOL ZACARIAS NOEL B VILLEGAS |
OIC, OMD | PLTCOL JULIET G SALVADOR |
OIC, INTEL DIV | PLTCOL MA IVY CASTILLO |
Acting C, LD | PLTCOL JOSEPH Q ORSOS |
ADMO | PLTCOL LUCILE FAYCHO |
C, PIO CON C, PCRS | PLTCOL MARY GRACE R MADAYAG |
SDS | PLTCOL RITZA C DIOLATA |
C, BFS | PLTCOL JOY C GOLLAYAN |
ASST C, ARMD con C, HRDDS | PMAJ MA EDNA CATILOGO |
C, PRMS | PMAJ MARLO M DANGARANG |
C, LS | PMAJ SAMUEL A QUIBETE |
C, DLOS | PMAJ FRANCIS ALDRICH GARCIA |
C, CRMC | PMAJ CHARLIE I MANG-OSAN |
C, TSS | PMAJ DAISY S VIDEZ |
NUP SUPERVISOR | NUP MARLON I SANCHEZ |
Acting Chief, AFCCU | PLTCOL BAYANI RAZALAN |
Chief, AOCU | PCOL MARLON SANTOS |
Acting Chief, ATCU | PLTCOL CESAR G PADAY-OS |
Acting Chief, GSD | PLTCOL HAROLD S RAMOS |
OIC, MCIU | PLTCOL JULIUS B SAGANDOY |
OIC, WCCU | PLTCOL LAILANE G AMPARO |
OIC, DSOU | PLTCOL RICHARD V CABALLERO |
RC, CIDG NCR | PCOL RONALD G HIPOLITO |
OIC, CIDG RFU 1 | PLTCOL RICHARD B VERCELES |
Acting RC, CIDG RFU 2 | PLTCOL SANTIAGO D PASCUAL III |
RC CIDG RFU 3 | PCOL CHRISTOPHER N ABRAHANO |
RC CIDG RFU 4A | PCOL LAWRENCE B CAJIPE |
Acting RC, CIDG RFU 4B | PLTCOL ADONIS B GUZMAN |
RC, CIDG RFU 5 | PCOL ARNOLD P ARDIENTE |
OIC, CIDG RFU 6 | PLTCOL BENLINER L CAPILI |
RC, CIDG RFU 7 | PCOL ROMMEL J OCHAVE |
Acting RC, CIDG RFU 8 | PLTCOL REYNANTE S PANAY |
RC, CIDG RFU 9 | PCOL TOM P TUZON |
OIC, CIDG RFU 10 | PLTCOL RAYMUND A LIGUDEN |
Acting RC,CIDG RFU 11 | PLTCOL EDILBERTO DC LEONARDO |
Acting RC, CIDG RFU 12 | PLTCOL MARVIN W MARCOS |
OIC, CIDG RFU 13 | PLTCOL CHOLI JUN P CADUYAC |
Acting RC, CIDG RFU 14 | PLTCOL MELVIN G NAPILOY |
RC, CIDG RFU 15 | PCOL JAMES E GULMATICO |
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