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Advance Legal Writing Complaint Affidavit
Advance Legal Writing Complaint Affidavit
Town of Dinalupihan
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AFFIDAVIT COMPLAINT
out a gun and started to shoot at the armed men. The armed men
also fired back but WARLY CASTILLO was able to run away;
6. Because of the commotion, me and my husband ran away in fear
that we might get shot. As I hurriedly run to hide behind a concrete
wall, I noticed that my husband was not with me anymore. I looked
back and then I saw my husband lying in the ground and covered
in his own blood. I saw one of the armed men was still shooting at
my husband;
7. I ran back towards my husband to see if he is still alive but he was
already convulsing and throwing up blood. A couple of armed men
held me in my arms and forced me to walk away. And then, they
took pictures of my husband. They introduced themselves as SPO2
PEDRO
DIMALANTA
and
PO3
ALEJANDRO
RIYA ABUBAKAR
Affiant
JURAT
SUBRSCRIBED AND SWORN to before me this 23rd day of August
2016 at the Town of Dinalupihan, Bataan, Philippines and I further certify
that I have personally examined the affiant and I am satisfied that she read
and personally understood the contents of the foregoing ComplaintAffidavit.
Prosecutor I
Roll no. 52164-2016
IBP no. 200124-12/12/17
PTR
no.
445165-12/12/17
Bataan
MCLE Compliance no. 1123254
According to a spot report by the Bataan Provincial Police Office, the suspects
fired first on the policemen, prompting the authorities to shoot back, killing the
suspects.
The incident is the latest addition to a list of people with alleged drug involvement
being killed by policemen, allegedly because they resisted arrest. (READ: Drug
suspect killings rise after Duterte victory)
The alleged shootout happened at around 5:30 pm Wednesday in Old San Jose
village after undercover policemen conducted a buy-bust operation against a
certain Warly Castillo.
While Castillo was able to evade arrest, two of his 3 companions were shot
dead: Ali Abubakar, 39, a resident of Quiapo, Manila, and a still unidentified man.
The third person, identified by the police as Bulawan Palao, 43, also from
Quiapo, Manila, was arrested.
The report said that the unidentified suspect drew a 9-mm sub-machinegun and
fired on the undercover policemen, who were able to avoid the shots. Another
policeman then shot the former several times. At this instance, Abubakar also
drew his .38 caliber revolver, but he was shot by the policemen.
The suspects died due to multiple bullet wounds.
While the alleged shootout was taking place, Castillo escaped by jumping over a
concrete fence.
Police recovered the unidentified suspects pistol loaded with 26 live bullets,
Abubakars .38 caliber revolver with 3 live bullets, 2 plastic sachets of suspected
methamphetamine hydrochloride, and the marked money used in the sting
operation.
Palao is facing charges for alleged violation of the Comprehensive Dangerous
Drugs Act. Rappler.coM