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CALABARZON police Chief Supt. Eleazar commends QPPO personnel

by Lyndon Gonzales May 20, 2020 Calabarzon police regional director Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar (right) pins the Medal ng Kagaling...

by Lyndon Gonzales
May 20, 2020



CALABARZON police Chief Supt. Eleazar commends QPPO personnel
Calabarzon police regional director Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar (right) pins the Medal ng Kagalingan award on Supt. Vicente Cabatingan during the awarding ceremony at the covered court in Camp Nakar, Lucena city. (Photo by Sentinel Times Staf)


CAMP NAKAR, LUCENA CITY – Newly installed Region 4-A Calabarzon (Cavite, Laguna, Batangas, Rizal, Quezon) police Chief Supt. Guillermo Eleazar exhorted the 39 municipal police chiefs and 2 city police chiefs under the Quezon Police Provincial Office (QPPO) to do good and be commended.

“We will reward the good and punish the bad. Walang puwang sa pulis ang paggawa ng di tama, and our campaign is still to save the user and jail the pusher,” Eleazar said on Thursday here in his visit as he stressed to the QPPO police chiefs to shape up and do the right way in going after various forms of criminalities in their intensified campaign on illegal drugs.








The regional police director, a native of Tagkawayan, Quezon, who supervises 142 police chiefs in Calabarzon, said that he has set up a Regional Special Operations Unit (RSOU) to target high value crimes in the whole region and complement police provincial units and has set up a police hotline to report abusive cops.

Eleazar, along with Quezon police director Senior Supt. Osmundo de Guzman, RSOU head Supt. Vicente Cabatingan and other heads of support units, led the awarding and commendation on various police officers of QPPO for their exceptional accomplishments in various police operations against illegal drugs and other forms of criminalities that contributed to the successful drive for peace and order not only in the province but for the entire Calabarzon region.








“Bakit natin titipirin ang commendation at awards to deserving policemen? I will conduct a regular visit and commend our men and women in various provinces so they are inspired to make good and do well in their job,” Eleazar said.

Medalya ng Kagalingan awardees were led by former Lucena city police chief, Supt. Vicente Cabatingan; Chief Insp. Ruben Ballera Jr., Chief Insp. Jaytee Tiongco; SPO1 Jefferson Tamaray and PO1 Venus Santos; newly installed Lucena police chief, Supt. Romulo Albacea; Supt. Dennis De Leon; and Senior Insp. Reden Valdez of Quezon Provincial Drug Enforcement Unit (PDEU); Supt. Eduardo Mallo, SPO1s Alnor Tagara and Pedrito Mendoza of Candelaria Municipal Police Station; Senior Insp. Milo Tabernilla, SPO3 Marlon Lucido, and SPO2 Jon-Jon Lim of Unisan Municipal Police Station.

Medalya ng Papuri awardees were led by Supt. Rafael Torres, SPO2 Mark Anthony Rafael Vito and PO3 Ariel Balagoza Lupango of Sariaya police station; Senior Insp. Ferdinand Bondad, PO3 Allan Joseph Libao and PO3 Jerwin Verzo of Perez police station.

Medalya ng Kagalingan was conferred to 11 members of Lucena city police station and PDEU for the joint buy-bust operation on May 12 which resulted to the arrest of Catherine Danez, alleged live-in partner of Rex Coronado, leader of Coronado Drug Group, confiscation of 468.5 grams of shabu with estimated street value of about P2,340,000; various cash and drug paraphernalias.

The same award went to 11 members of Candelaria police station for the arrest of wanted person Bernaldo Dailo on May 10 and recovery of firearm and hand grenade and ammunitions.

The award was also conferred to 29 members of Lucena city police station and 10 PDEU members for the arrest of drugs suspects Ruel Kuan, Jonathan Romano and 24 others and confiscation of over 15 grams of shabu, 3.7 grams of marijuana, and various firearms and ammunitions.

15 members of Unisan police station were also awarded Medalya ng Kagalingan for the arrest on May 12 of suspects of robbery with homicide identified as Marlon Tinamisan, Jemmerson Wigan and Malvin Amolar.

Medalya ng Papuri was conferred to 21 members of Sariaya police station for the arrest of Ramil and Reynaldo Gesmundo, suspects in the gunslaying of Sariaya councillor Aristeo Ilao.

Six members of Perez police station were also the recipients of Medalya ng Papuri for the recovery of some 26.29 kls. Of cocaine worth about P280 million and 1.02 kilo worth P7 million in a follow up operation on April 17.

After the awarding ceremony, Eleazar, De Guzman and Cabatingan presented to the media the real killer of Bianca Punzalan, the 19 yrs. old saleslady who was murdered on Nov. 17 last year in Bgy. 3 inside her boutique she was working at here.

Jomar Aganan, 23, from Masbate, admitted to the police that he was the killer saying he was high on rugby when he did it.

Eleazar and Cabatingan both assured the media that Aganan is now the real perpetrator as he voluntarily confessed to the crime and the CCTV at the crime scene and other circumstantial evidence pointed to him as the murderer.

Last year, the police presented a certain Victor Mascera which turned out to be the wrong suspect.

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