Three Most Wanted Criminals in Pangasinan Arrested in Police Operations
3 in Pangasinan’s most wanted list arrested
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Three individuals on Pangasinan's most wanted list were arrested on Tuesday. Two suspects, aged 34 and 23, face charges of statutory rape involving a 14-year-old relative, while a 20-year-old is accused of sexually assaulting his 15-year-old cousin. All suspects are now in police custody.
- 01The two construction workers arrested are aged 34 and 23, accused of raping a 14-year-old family member on three occasions.
- 02The 20-year-old porter arrested in Urdaneta City allegedly sexually assaulted his 15-year-old cousin.
- 03Warrants for the arrests were issued by the Regional Trial Court Branch 68 in Lingayen, Pangasinan.
- 04The court denied bail for the two construction workers, while bail for the porter was set at P200,000.
- 05All three suspects are currently in police custody awaiting further legal proceedings.
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On Tuesday, three individuals listed among Pangasinan's most wanted were apprehended during coordinated police operations. In Binmaley, two construction workers, aged 34 and 23, were arrested for allegedly raping a 14-year-old relative on three separate occasions. Their arrests were based on warrants issued by the Regional Trial Court Branch 68 in Lingayen, which denied bail for their temporary release. In a separate incident in Urdaneta City, a 20-year-old porter was arrested for allegedly sexually assaulting his 15-year-old cousin during a visit to her home. The court set bail for this suspect at P200,000. All three suspects are now in police custody at their respective local police stations as they await further legal proceedings. The operations involved collaboration between the Pangasinan Provincial Police Office, local police stations, and police units from the suspects' areas of residence, highlighting the ongoing efforts to address serious crimes in the region.
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The arrests aim to enhance community safety and address serious crimes in Pangasinan.
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