Police After 5 “High Risk” PDLs After Escaped from Negros Occidental Jail
Police is now under manhunt operation against five (5) persons deprived of liberty (PDLs) after they escaped from Negros Occidental District Jail (NODJ).
On Tuesday, five PDLs allegedly escaped from the NODJ in Bago City. Marvin Celeste, Alejandro Montoya, and Danilo Celeste, all of Victorias City; Daniel Tamon of Don Salvador Benedicto town; and Francisco Epogon of Cauayan town were identified as the escapees.
According to the report, Marvin was charged with illegal firearms possession. Montoya is accused of carnaping, robbery, illegal firearms possession, attempted homicide, and acts of lasciviousness.
Danilo has been accused with carnapping, robbery, illegal guns possession, and attempted homicide, while Tamon has been charged with murder. Epogon, who was allegedly affiliated to the province’s famed Epogon crime organization, is facing charges of robbery with intimidation of a person and robbery with homicide.
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These escapees were classified high-risk due to their cases, according to Atty. Jairus Anthony Dogelio, spokeswoman for the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP)-6. These PDLs fled from the jail about 1:20 a.m., according to him.
Dogelio stated they couldn’t tell if the PDLs cut the steel bar of their holding cell because no weapons were found. According to Dogelio, the escapees knotted their clothing together and used them to climb the wall.
According to Dogelio, the BJMP has already teamed up with other law enforcement organizations to track down the fugitives. Superintendent Prizel Arevalo, NODJ warden, was dismissed of his duty effective today, according to Dogelio, as part of the procedure after the event.
Chief Inspector Abner Zamora, who is already assigned to NODJ, took Arevalo’s job. Meanwhile, Dogelio stated that the on-duty jail guards will be investigated to see if there were any mistakes on their behalf.
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