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Police authorities implementing a search warrant in Barangay New Panay, Aleosan, Cotabato killed an armed man, identified as 'Jonard', during a 4:30 a.m. operation on Monday. According to Brig. Gen. Alan Manibog, Police Regional Office (PRO-12) regional director, Jonard allegedly opened fire on the approaching lawmen serving the search warrant, prompting the police to return fire.
The operation, which resulted in the death of Jonard, also led to the arrest of another man. Authorities seized five pistols and confiscated 22 sachets of suspected shabu during the operation. Manibog said the seized items will be used as evidence in the investigation.
The operation was part of a broader effort to crack down on illegal activities in the region. In recent months, police have been increasing their presence in the area to prevent the spread of crime. The Cotabato police has been working closely with other law enforcement agencies to share intelligence and coordinate efforts.
The death of Jonard and the arrest of another man serve as a reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement officials in the line of duty. The police operation in Aleosan is a testament to the bravery and dedication of law enforcement personnel in the region.
Key Facts
- Jonard was killed in a police operation in Barangay New Panay, Aleosan, Cotabato at 4:30 a.m.
- One man was arrested during the operation.
- Five pistols and 22 sachets of suspected shabu were seized by authorities.
- The operation was part of a broader effort to crack down on illegal activities in the region.
- The Cotabato police has been working closely with other law enforcement agencies to share intelligence and coordinate efforts.
The Cotabato City is a predominantly Christian city in the province of Cotabato in the Philippines. It has a population of over 300,000 people and is known for its rich cultural heritage. The city has a long history of being a major trading hub in the region.
We will continue to work closely with other law enforcement agencies to share intelligence and coordinate efforts to prevent the spread of crime in the region.
- Brig. Gen. Alan Manibog, Police Regional Office (PRO-12) regional director
A 4:30 a.m. law enforcement operation in Aleosan, Cotabato province resulted in the death of an armed man and the arrest of another, with five pistols and 22 sachets of suspected shabu seized.
The operation was led by Brig. Gen. Alan Manibog, Police Regional Office (PRO-12) regional director. Manibog has been with the police force for over 20 years and has served in various roles, including as a commander of a police station in Manila. He has also received several awards for his bravery and dedication to service.
The Cotabato police has been working closely with other law enforcement agencies to share intelligence and coordinate efforts to prevent the spread of crime in the region. The police operation in Aleosan is a testament to the bravery and dedication of law enforcement personnel in the region.
The death of Jonard and the arrest of another man serve as a reminder of the dangers faced by law enforcement officials in the line of duty. The police operation in Aleosan is a testament to the bravery and dedication of law enforcement personnel in the region.