Village chair, 4 militiamen nabbed

Credit to Author: Tempo Desk| Date: Fri, 06 Sep 2019 09:20:14 +0000

handcuffsA barangay chairman from Malabang, Lanao del Sur and four government militiamen were arrested when they forcibly entered the main gate of the Marawi City Hall compound last Wednesday.

Earlier, Jalanie Salamodin Ampaso, accompanied by his 13-year-old brother residing in New Capitol, Barangay Poblacion, Marawi, were caught by authorities in the act of dumping garbage loaded inside a Malabang service multi-cab on the highway of Barangay Panggao Saduc, Marawi.

Personnel from the Marawi police station Police Corporals Greg Saguin and Pat Nasser and the Task Force Marawi brought the suspects to the Marawi police station for documentation and proper disposition.

“Nag-umpisa ito nang may nahuli ang tropa namin na may nagtatapon ng basura. Our troops brought them to the station,” said Marawi police chief Police Lt. Col. Thomas P. Pantaleon Jr.

The suspects’ father, Salamodin Diamla Ampaso, chairman of Barangay Lamin, learned that his two children were arrested.

Salamodin gathered four Civilian Auxilliary Force Geographical Unit members – Jalaloding Ebra Abbas, Amanodin Amin Acmad, Maulana Bura Casimbar, and Ansari Diamla Ampaso – in a bid to rescue his children.

They arrived at the Marawi City Hall compound and forcibly entered the main gate by coarsely blowing their vehicle’s horn and demanding the gate keepers to open the main gate on top of their voice.

This created havoc and fear to the duty guards and passersby, Pantaleon said.

They alighted from their vehicle and we
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