TACLOBAN CITY — Two inmates who escaped from a sub-provincial jail in Calubian town, Leyte on Thursday, Oct. 31, were apprehended on Friday morning, Nov. 1.
Arnold Haliclic, 44, and Reggie Pepito, 32, were arrested during a manhunt conducted by authorities.
Article continues after this advertisementThe escapees, both charged with illegal drug offenses and illegal possession of firearms, reportedly fled by scaling an unfinished concrete wall and boarding a motorcycle.
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Acting on a tip, the search team converged on a mangrove forest in Barangay Cabalquinto, where Haliclic and Pepito were believed to be hiding.
Article continues after this advertisementAuthorities blocked all escape routes, forcing the men to surrender around 4 a.m. on Friday, Nov. 1.
Article continues after this advertisementHaliclic, a resident of Barangay Cabalquinto, Calubian; and Pepito, from Barangay Suba, Villaba, Leyte, were taken into custody.
Article continues after this advertisementCaptain Alexander Alfonso, acting chief of Calubian Municipal Police Station, credited the combined efforts of police, military units, and the community’s vigilance for the successful operation.
“The collective efforts of the police and other units, along with the active support of force multipliers and the community, were key factors in the surrender of the two escapees,” he said.
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