BACOLOD CITY - The National Police Commission (Napolcom) has directed the implementation of the order to dismiss the six policemen in Moises Padilla, Negros Occidental found guilty of the unlawful arrest and harassment of incumbent Mayor Ella Garcia-Yulo during her term as vice mayor in 2017. Dismissed were former police chief, Capt. Allan Reloj, Master Sgt. Ricardo Campos Dingcong Jr., Cpl. Nobel Perante, Cpl. Felix Corejado Pesales Jr., Pat. Michael Mondido, and Pat. Darryl Ducay Dormido. Lt. Abegael Donasco, public information officer of Negros Occidental Police Provincial Office, said on Thursday the order is effective immediately and the Philippine National Police (PNP) is also expected to issue a directive to implement it. "The order will come from the regional office then it will be coursed through the provincial office down to the station," she added. Donasco said Reloj has already retired while the five non-commissioned officers are still on station duty in the provi
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+ April 08, 2021 THE son of slain Moises Padilla Councilor Jolomar Hilario is asking the Office of the Provincial Prosecutor for a prompt and favorable resolution to his father s case.
In a letter submitted by Francis Leo Hilario and addressed to OIC Provincial Prosecutor Ma. Christy Uriarte, he said his family and he failed to put on trial the main persons of interest who are allegedly responsible for his father s death due to fear of witnesses to come out and testify.
The younger Hilario also submitted 10 copies of his complaint affidavits for murder, supported by three other witnesses, all of whom accusing several people, including incumbent Moises Padilla Mayor Ella Garcia-Yulo and former Isabela town mayor Renato Malabor Jr., of murder.