The Pasay city police said the 10 recaptured fugitives who bolted the Malibay detention facility on April 3 will face four additional new charges. Col. Froilan Uy, city police chief, made the announcement during a press conference held at the 2 nd floor of Pasay City Hall with Mayor Emi...
The detainee who initiated the jailbreak at at the Malibay detention facility was the 9 th fugitive recaptured by the Pasay City police in their continuing manhunt operations. According to Col. Froilan Uy, city police chief, Norman Deyta, 28, who is facing charges for illegal possession of...
The Pasay City police have rearrested eight out of the 10 detainees who escaped from the Malibay detention facility on Monday, April 4. Col. Froilan Uy, city police chief, said Carlo Magno Benavidez, 27 of Malibay, Pasay City and facing illegal possession of drugs was arrested at around 7:15...
Pasay City Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano offered a reward of P300,000 for the immediate arrest of eight of the 10 inmates who bolted the Pasay City custodial facility on Monday, April 3, following the arrest of the two suspects by the police hours after their escape. Police action officer Capt. Ryan...
Ten inmates facing charges of illegal possession of drugs, robbery, and carnapping who bolted the Pasay City police custodial facility on Monday, April 3, are now the subject of the police's hot pursuit operation. Police identified the suspects as Richard dela Cruz, Carlo Magno Benavidez;...
No special treatment will be accorded to the two Pharmally executives who were sent to the Pasay City Jail for allegedly failing to submit the documents on the multi-billion transactions on coronavirus disease (COVID-19) face masks and face shields the company supplied to the government. This was...
Col. Cesar Paday-os, Pasay City chief, led his men in securing the transfer of Pharmally executives Linconn Ong and Mohit Dargani to the Pasay City Jail Monday afternoon, Nov. 29. Paday-os said Ong and Dargani together with Senate Sergeant-at-Arms head Manuel Parlade arrived at the Pasay City Hall...