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06/06/2026

PNP ARRESTS NO. 3 REGIONAL MOST WANTED PERSON IN NEGROS ORIENTAL

The Philippine National Police (PNP) successfully arrested the No. 3 Regional Most Wanted Person during a law enforcement operation conducted in Barangay Kalamtukan, Bayawan City, Negros Oriental, on June 5, 2026.

The operation led to the apprehension of a 31-year-old Filipino male, identified by the alias “Ontoy,” a resident of the said barangay. He was arrested by virtue of a warrant of arrest issued by the Regional Trial Court in Bayawan City for R**e in Relation to Republic Act No. 7610, with no bail recommended. The warrant was issued in November 2015.

The arrest was carried out by personnel of the Bayawan City Police Station Warrant Section through an Oplan Tracker operation following sustained monitoring and validation efforts.

In line with the PNP Focused Agenda, particularly Enhanced Managing Police Operations, this accomplishment highlights the organization’s continuing efforts to locate and apprehend wanted persons, ensuring that fugitives are brought before the court and that justice is served.

“The PNP remains firm in its mandate to pursue wanted persons and ensure that they are held accountable under the law. We assure the public that our operations are guided by due process, professionalism, and respect for human rights,” said PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr.

The arrested individual is now under the custody of the operating police unit for proper documentation and turnover to the issuing court.

This accomplishment reflects the PNP’s continuing commitment under the guiding principle of “Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman,” as it sustains its efforts in delivering swift, credible, and people-centered police service to the public.

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06/06/2026

PNP SEIZES PHP 22.5M WORTH OF CI******ES, ARRESTS 8 IN ANTI-SMUGGLING OPERATION IN DAVAO

The Philippine National Police (PNP) continues to strengthen its enforcement posture against economic crimes, with a renewed focus on disrupting smuggling routes and protecting legitimate trade under Enhanced Managing Police Operations, a key pillar of the PNP Focused Agenda.

In support of the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., law enforcement units have intensified coordinated maritime and land-based operations to intercept illicit goods before they reach local markets.

On June 4, 2026, a coordinated operation led by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), with support from other police units, resulted in the interception of a large shipment of alleged smuggled ci******es in Carmen, Davao del Norte.

Authorities described the operation as a targeted interdiction effort based on intelligence monitoring of suspected cross-regional transport routes. The operation led to the arrest of eight individuals identified through aliases and the seizure of approximately 900 master cases of ci******es with an estimated value of PHP 22.5 million.

Also confiscated were several transport vehicles and equipment believed to have been used in moving the contraband through sea and land routes, highlighting the organized nature of the illegal activity under investigation.

PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., commended the operating units for their sustained efforts, emphasizing that the campaign extends beyond arrests and seizures.

“This operation reflects our continuing commitment to protect the country’s economic stability. We are strengthening our intelligence and enforcement capabilities to ensure that illegal trade networks are disrupted at every level. Tuloy-tuloy po ang ating trabaho para masigurong ligtas at maayos ang ating ekonomiya,” he said.

Authorities noted that the intercepted shipment lacked proper customs documentation and the required tax markings, raising concerns over revenue loss and unfair competition in local markets.

The PNP emphasized that the operation forms part of broader efforts to strengthen enforcement against smuggling syndicates that exploit inter-island transport routes.

The PNP assured the public that similar intelligence-driven operations will continue nationwide as part of its sustained campaign against illegal trade activities, reinforcing the government’s commitment to securing borders and upholding economic order.

As the campaign continues, the PNP reiterates its vision of a “Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat, at Nararamdaman,” reflecting a more responsive and proactive police service for the Filipino people.

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06/06/2026

PNP APPREHENDS NO. 2 REGIONAL MOST WANTED PERSON IN ANTIQUE

The Philippine National Police (PNP) successfully arrested a Regional Most Wanted Person during a focused law enforcement operation conducted in the early hours of June 4, 2026, in Sibalom, Antique.

The individual, known by the alias “Ontoy,” was listed as the No. 2 Regional Most Wanted Person and was apprehended by virtue of a warrant issued by the Regional Trial Court in Antique for a r**e case. Following standard procedures, the arrested individual was placed under police custody and will be presented before the issuing court.

The operation was carried out through the coordinated efforts of local police units, intelligence personnel, and members of the PNP Special Action Force, highlighting the organization's continuing commitment to ensuring that persons facing criminal charges are brought before the courts in accordance with the law.

The accomplishment reflects the Philippine National Police’s intensified efforts under its Focused Agenda, particularly through Enhanced Managing Police Operations, which strengthens intelligence-driven and coordinated law enforcement activities nationwide. It also supports the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to promote safer communities through effective, lawful, and accountable public service.

PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., commended the operating units for the successful implementation of the operation.

“Ang tagumpay na ito ay resulta ng maayos na koordinasyon, tamang impormasyon, at dedikasyon ng ating mga kapulisan sa kanilang tungkulin. Hindi lamang ito tungkol sa paghuli ng isang taong may kinahaharap na kaso, kundi sa pagtitiyak na ang proseso ng hustisya ay naipapatupad nang maayos at naaayon sa batas,” said PGen Nartatez.

He emphasized that the PNP remains committed to conducting professional and rights-based police operations across the country.

“Patuloy nating paiigtingin ang ating mga operasyon laban sa mga taong pinaghahanap ng batas habang pinangangalagaan ang karapatan ng bawat isa. Ang mensahe natin ay malinaw: mananatiling aktibo ang PNP sa pagsuporta sa ating justice system at sa pagpapanatili ng kapayapaan at kaayusan sa ating mga komunidad,” he added.

The PNP continues to work closely with communities and partner agencies to ensure the effective implementation of law enforcement efforts, in line with its commitment to a Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman.

(PNP-PIO)

06/06/2026

PNP ARRESTS 3 IN TUGUEGARAO CRUDE OIL THEFT; FI****MS, SHABU SEIZED

The Philippine National Police (PNP), under the leadership of PNP Chief, PGEN Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., arrested three individuals and seized fi****ms, equipment allegedly used in crude oil theft, and suspected illegal drugs during an operation conducted on June 5, 2026, in Brgy. Libag Norte, Tuguegarao City.

Acting on information obtained through CCTV surveillance from the Tuguegarao Command Center, authorities monitored a white Hi-Ace commuter van allegedly linked to a series of crude oil theft incidents in the city. Upon reaching Maharlika Highway in Brgy. Libag Norte, one of the occupants was observed entering the perimeter of a facility, prompting an immediate police response and the deployment of SWAT units, which resulted in the arrest of three male suspects from Tabuk City, Kalinga.

Recovered from the suspects were two improvised caliber .22 rifles, 12 rounds of ammunition, two mobile phones, 11 empty gallons, two hoses believed to have been used for siphoning crude oil, and a vehicle license plate. Authorities also recovered five heat-sealed plastic sachets containing suspected shabu, all of which were properly secured for forensic examination.

All recovered items were inventoried at the scene in the presence of the suspects, a barangay official, and a representative from the Department of Justice, in accordance with established procedures. The suspects were subsequently brought to P*P Downtown for documentation and further investigation.

The operation underscores the PNP’s Focused Agenda, a transformation framework aimed at making police service more responsive and accountable, particularly through Enhanced Managing Police Operations, which strengthens field response and intelligence-driven actions against theft and other illegal activities affecting critical resources and public welfare.

The suspects will face charges for Attempted Theft, violation of Republic Act No. 10591 (Comprehensive Fi****ms and Ammunition Regulation Act), and violation of Republic Act No. 9165 (Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002). Further investigation is ongoing to identify possible accomplices and determine links to other related incidents.

PNP Chief, PGEN Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., emphasized that the organization will not tolerate criminal groups that exploit vulnerabilities in society.

“Hindi namin papayagan na samantalahin ng mga kriminal ang sitwasyon ng ating lipunan,” PGEN Nartatez said.

“The PNP will continue sustained operations to protect critical resources and maintain public safety,” he added.

As the PNP intensifies its campaign against theft and illegal drug-related activities under the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., it continues to assure the public of “Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat, at Nararamdaman.”

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06/06/2026

PNP REPORTS 16% DROP IN 8 FOCUS CRIMES NATIONWIDE

The Philippine National Police (PNP) reported a significant decline in the country’s eight focus crimes, recording a 15.99% reduction nationwide during the period of April 6 to June 3, 2026, compared with the February 6 to April 5, 2026 monitoring period.

PNP data showed that incidents involving the eight focus crimes decreased from 5,811 cases to 4,882 cases, translating to 929 fewer incidents nationwide. The reduction was recorded across all monitored crime categories, with notable decreases in r**e, physical injury, carnapping of motor vehicles, carnapping of motorcycles, robbery, theft, homicide, and murder.

The accomplishment coincided with the implementation of the Safer Cities Initiative under the Enhanced Managing Police Operations (E-MPO) program, launched on April 6, 2026. The initiative intensified police visibility, focused patrols, hotspot interventions, and community-based crime prevention efforts in areas identified as vulnerable to criminal activity.

The positive results are in line with the PNP Focused Agenda and support the peace and order priorities of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., aimed at making communities safer while strengthening public trust in law enforcement.

Chief, PNP, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., said the latest figures demonstrate the impact of proactive policing and strong collaboration between the police, local government units, and the public.

"Ang pagbaba ng crime incidents ay patunay na kapag tuloy-tuloy ang police presence, mabilis ang pagtugon, at aktibo ang partisipasyon ng komunidad, may positibong resulta tayong nakikita. Ngunit hindi tayo titigil dito. Our goal is not only to reduce crime statistics but to ensure that every Filipino feels safer in their homes and communities," said PGen Nartatez.

He emphasized that the gains should serve as motivation for police units nationwide to sustain their efforts and continuously improve service delivery.

"Magandang indikasyon ito na gumagana ang ating mga programa, pero kailangan nating panatilihin ang momentum. We will continue to strengthen crime prevention measures, improve police visibility, and work closely with our stakeholders while ensuring that all police actions remain within the bounds of the law and with full respect for human rights," he added.

Among the eight focus crimes, r**e posted the highest decline at 30.07%, followed by physical injury at 25.18% and carnapping of motor vehicles at 25.93%, contributing significantly to the overall reduction. The PNP also noted that all eight focus crime categories registered decreases during the implementation period, reflecting sustained improvements in crime prevention and public safety efforts nationwide.

The PNP remains committed to sustaining these gains through data-driven policing, stronger community partnerships, and responsive law enforcement services as it continues to advance its vision of Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman.

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