(Photo courtesy of NBI)
A Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) engineer linked to an alleged flood control scam was arrested on Sunday, Nov. 23, in Quezon City.
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) identified the district engineer as Dennis Abagon of DPWH MIMAROPA.
He was arrested in Quezon City, a day after operatives attempted to serve the warrant at his registered address in Cavite.
He was located after a follow-up operation.
Recovered from Abagon were three cellular phones, identification cards, a power bank, a drone, and a digital video recorder.
Abagon is among those charged with malversation of public funds in connection with the controversial P289.5-million flood control project in Naujan, Oriental Mindoro. Investigators allege that the project was marred by irregularities that resulted in the misuse of public funds.
The arrest came days after President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. announced that the government had compiled a list of individuals allegedly involved in anomalies linked to various flood control projects nationwide.
Abagon is set to be turned over to the Sandiganbayan, where he will undergo further proceedings related to the charges.
Meanwhile, the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) launched immediate manhunt operations on Friday, Nov. 21, deploying warrant tracker teams to multiple addresses linked to several accused individuals.
QCPD said district-wide manhunt operations are ongoing, with coordination underway with national agencies, INTERPOL Manila, and the Department of Justice for possible hold departure orders and monitoring of suspect movements.