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20/06/2026

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20/06/2026

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FORMER REBELS AND CTG SUPPORTERS RETURN TO PEACEFUL LIFE, FI****MS SURRENDERED IN PNP-LED EFFORTS

The Philippine National Police, under the leadership of PNP Chief PGEN Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., has reported a steady rise in former communist-linked supporters in Central Luzon voluntarily abandoning their affiliations and choosing to return to peaceful civilian life during a series of coordinated operations and community engagements held from June 16 to 18, 2026.

Police Regional Office 3 (PRO3), together with partner security forces, local government units, and community stakeholders, facilitated the surrender and withdrawal of support of several individuals previously linked to organizations associated with the communist insurgency.

Among those who returned to the fold of the law were former CTG members identified by their aliases “Ka Jun” of Bataan and “Ping” of Aurora, who voluntarily surrendered and turned over fi****ms and other war materiel. In Tarlac, former AMBALA affiliate “Paco” also renounced his support and surrendered a homemade firearm.

Additional individuals who severed ties with the movement included “Boyong” of Pampanga, four former members of DAMAKKA in Nueva Ecija, ten members of the Liga ng Manggagawang Bukid (LMB) in Guimba, Nueva Ecija, and former affiliates of ANAKPAWIS in Olongapo City.

Authorities attributed the development to sustained community engagement, dialogue initiatives, and intelligence-driven police interventions under the government’s whole-of-nation approach in support of the National Task Force to End Local Communist Armed Conflict (NTF-ELCAC), which continues to open pathways for reintegration and peaceful transformation.

As part of reintegration procedures, the former rebels and supporters underwent proper documentation and were provided initial assistance, including food packs and other government support services to help them transition back into their communities.

The PNP emphasized that continued cooperation between communities and law enforcement remains vital in sustaining peace and preventing further recruitment into insurgent-linked organizations.

“Patuloy nating hinihikayat ang mga naliligaw pa rin ng landas na talikuran ang karahasan at bumalik sa mapayapang pamumuhay kasama ang kanilang pamilya at komunidad,” said PGen Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr.

He added that sustained cooperation between communities and law enforcement remains vital in preventing further recruitment into insurgent-linked organizations and strengthening peace in affected areas.

“Ang kapayapaan ay mas nagiging matatag kapag ang bawat mamamayan ay nakikibahagi at nakikipagtulungan sa ating layunin para sa kaayusan,” he added.

The PNP Focus Agenda, a transformation-oriented framework aimed at improving police service delivery, highlights key priorities, particularly enhanced managing police operations and active community support, which align with strengthened community engagement and operational support efforts in ongoing peacebuilding and reintegration initiatives.

As the PNP sustains community-based security operations 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.”

(PNP-PIO)

20/06/2026

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PNP CRACKS DOWN ON ILLEGAL ONLINE GAMING; 13 NABBED IN MUNTINLUPA OPERATION

The Philippine National Police (PNP), through the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), successfully carried out a court-ordered operation on June 15, 2026, in Ayala Alabang Village, Muntinlupa City, resulting in the arrest of a provincial most wanted person and twelve (12) other individuals allegedly involved in illegal online gaming activities.

The operation was implemented by virtue of a warrant of arrest issued by a Quezon City court for violations of Republic Act No. 8484, in relation to Republic Act No. 10175. During the service of the warrant, operatives observed ongoing online gaming activity inside the premises, which prompted immediate police action in accordance with standard procedures and coordination protocols.

Authorities recovered and secured various ICT equipment such as desktop computers, laptops, mobile phones, storage devices, and other digital peripherals believed to have been used in the activity. These items were properly inventoried and documented in the presence of required witnesses, including barangay officials and security personnel, to ensure transparency and adherence to due process.

Initial verification with the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) indicated that the online platforms being accessed and utilized in the operation were not authorized, in line with existing regulations following the national prohibition on Philippine Offshore Gaming Operations.

PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., commended the operatives for their swift and coordinated action, emphasizing that such operations reflect the organization’s commitment to uphold the law while respecting due process. “Patuloy po ang ating trabaho para masigurong ang batas ay naipatutupad nang maayos at walang sinasayang na pagkakataon para protektahan ang publiko,” he said.

He added that the PNP remains aligned with the national government’s broader direction under President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in strengthening law enforcement efforts and ensuring that all illegal activities are addressed decisively yet professionally. The operation likewise supports the PNP Focused Agenda, particularly under Enhanced Managing Police Operations, which emphasizes efficiency, coordination, and accountability in all field operations.

Authorities noted that further investigation is underway to determine the full extent of the activity and possible violations of existing laws and regulations.

The PNP reaffirmed its continuing commitment to responsive and community-centered policing, as it advances the vision of a “Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman.”

(PNP-PIO)

20/06/2026

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PNP, FDA SEIZE OVER ₱5.5-M WORTH OF SUSPECTED ADULTERATED COOKING OIL IN BUKIDNON

The Philippine National Police (PNP), through the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), in coordination with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), confiscated ₱5,526,672.00 worth of suspected adulterated, unlabeled, unregistered, and recycled cooking oil products during two simultaneous buy-bust operations in Valencia City, Bukidnon on June 18, 2026.

The first operation, conducted at a warehouse in Barangay Poblacion, resulted in the arrest of four individuals and the confiscation of 355 repacked cooking oil products in different retail sizes, along with 30 plastic gallon containers filled with 18 liters of cooking oil, with an estimated value of ₱4,326,672.00.

In a separate operation at a nearby trading establishment, authorities arrested three individuals and confiscated more than 9,700 liters of suspected cooking oil stored in plastic containers and storage tanks, including hundreds of repacked cooking oil products and other related equipment valued at ₱1,200,000.00.

Two other persons allegedly linked to the operations remain at large and are the subject of ongoing follow-up operations.

The coordinated operations were carried out by personnel of the CIDG Bukidnon Provincial Field Unit, CIDG Regional Field Unit 10, CIDG Cagayan de Oro City Field Unit, Valencia City Police Station, Bukidnon Police Provincial Office, and FDA regulatory enforcement personnel.

The successful operations form part of the PNP’s continuing efforts to protect consumers from unsafe and unregulated products while strengthening law enforcement under the PNP Focused Agenda, particularly on Enhanced Managing Police Operations. The initiative also supports the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in advancing consumer protection through stronger inter-agency collaboration and effective law enforcement.

PNP Chief Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr. commended the operating units for their coordinated efforts.

“Ang bawat matagumpay na operasyon ay patunay ng ating patuloy na pagtutok sa kapakanan ng publiko. Hindi lamang pagpapatupad ng batas ang layunin natin, kundi ang pagtiyak na ang mga produktong napupunta sa ating mga mamamayan ay ligtas at sumusunod sa itinakdang pamantayan. Patuloy tayong makikipagtulungan sa ating partner agencies upang maprotektahan ang bawat Pilipino,” said Gen. Nartatez.

He also encouraged the public to remain vigilant and report suspicious activities involving the manufacture, repacking, or sale of regulated food products.

“Kung may napapansin kayong kahina-hinalang gawain, agad itong ipagbigay-alam sa inyong kapulisan o sa kinauukulang ahensya. Ang kaligtasan ng publiko ay responsibilidad nating lahat,” he added.

The arrested individuals are under the custody of the CIDG for documentation and the filing of appropriate charges, while follow-up operations are underway to locate the remaining persons involved. The PNP assured that all legal procedures will be observed as the investigation proceeds.

The accomplishment reflects the PNP’s continuing commitment to Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman, by working closely with partner agencies in safeguarding consumer welfare, promoting public safety, and upholding the rule of law.

(PNP-PIO)

17/06/2026

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17/06/2026

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PNP SEIZES P77-M WORTH OF ALLEGED SMUGGLED CI******ES IN LANAO DEL SUR OPERATION

The Philippine National Police (PNP) scored another significant accomplishment in its campaign against economic crimes after a joint intelligence-driven operation led to the seizure of an estimated ₱77.2 million worth of alleged smuggled ci******es in Picong, Lanao del Sur, on June 15.

The operation resulted in the arrest of 15 adult male suspects who were found allegedly hauling and guarding undocumented cigarette shipments in makeshift storage facilities along the coastal area. Four other individuals identified only through their aliases remain at large, while five minors found at the site were immediately referred to the appropriate social welfare office for proper care and intervention.

Authorities recovered 1,803 master cases and 139 reams of assorted cigarette brands, equivalent to more than 90,000 reams, believed to have entered the country through illegal channels. Also recovered during the operation was an M14 rifle, which is now undergoing appropriate examination as part of the ongoing investigation.

Appropriate charges are being prepared against the arrested suspects for alleged violations of Republic Act No. 7394 (Consumer Act of the Philippines), Republic Act No. 10643 (Graphic Health Warnings Law), and Republic Act No. 12022 (Anti-Agricultural Economic Sabotage Act).

The successful operation forms part of the PNP's Focused Agenda under Enhanced Managing Police Operations, which emphasizes intelligence-based, inter-unit coordination to curb criminal activities affecting public welfare and the country's economy. It also supports the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. to intensify the government's efforts against smuggling and other forms of economic sabotage.

Chief PNP Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr. lauded the operating units for the successful operation and stressed that sustained law enforcement efforts are vital in protecting legitimate businesses and government revenues.

"Malaking bagay ang bawat matagumpay na operasyon laban sa smuggling dahil hindi lang ito usapin ng pagpapatupad ng batas. Pinoprotektahan din natin ang kabuhayan ng mga lehitimong negosyante at ang ekonomiya ng bansa na dapat mapunta sa mga serbisyong kailangan ng ating mga kababayan," PGen Nartatez said.

He also emphasized that all police operations must always be conducted within the bounds of the law.

"Ipagpapatuloy natin ang mga intelligence-driven operations na may mahigpit na koordinasyon sa ating partner agencies. Gagawin natin ito nang propesyonal, may paggalang sa karapatan ng bawat isa, at walang puwang ang sinuman na nais samantalahin ang ating mga batas," he added.

The PNP said follow-up operations are underway to identify other individuals possibly involved in the illegal activity as it continues to uphold Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman.

(PNP-PIO)

17/06/2026

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JOINT PDEA–PNP–BOC OPERATION FOILS ₱60 MILLION WORTH OF ILLEGAL DRUGS HIDDEN IN INBOUND PARCELS

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport Inter-Agency Drug Interdiction Task Group (NAIA-IADITG), composed of the Philippine National Police (PNP), the Bureau of Customs (BOC), and the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency (PDEA), successfully intercepted fourteen (14) abandoned inbound parcels containing suspected illegal drugs during a coordinated interdiction operation conducted at the Central Mail Exchange Center (CMEC) along Domestic Road, Pasay City, on June 15, 2026.

The operation was driven by intensified intelligence monitoring and cargo profiling efforts at the country’s primary mail screening facility. The parcels originated from multiple international locations, including Thailand, India, United Kingdom, France, United States, and other countries, and were consigned to various individuals across different areas in the Philippines.

Based on initial assessment, authorities recovered approximately 5.4 kilograms of suspected ma*****na kush with a Standard Drug Price (SDP) of ₱8.25 million, around 100,000 milliliters of suspected liquid ma*****na with an SDP of ₱5 million, and nearly 9 kilograms of suspected shabu with an SDP of ₱46.95 million. Additional seized items include suspected methylenedioxymethamphetamine (M**A) tablets, commonly known as ecstasy, o***m poppy derivatives, and other controlled substances concealed in misdeclared shipments.

The total estimated value of the seized illegal drugs exceeds ₱60 million. The contraband was concealed in ordinary-looking items such as snacks, coffee products, decorative materials, household filters, wooden organizers, toys, and electronic equipment in an apparent attempt to evade detection.

PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., commended the operating units for the successful interception, underscoring the importance of sustained intelligence-driven operations.

“Hindi tayo titigil sa ganitong operasyon. We are strengthening our border control efforts not only at the street level but more importantly at entry points where illegal drugs attempt to enter the country,” he said.

He added that the accomplishment supports the PNP Focused Agenda under Enhanced Managing Police Operations, strengthening coordination among law enforcement agencies to prevent illegal drugs from reaching communities. He likewise reaffirmed alignment with the directive of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. for a safer and more secure Philippines.

All intercepted parcels were turned over to the Philippine Drug Enforcement Agency for laboratory examination and proper disposition, while follow-up investigations are ongoing to determine possible networks behind the attempted shipment.

“This operation shows that our security systems are actively working. Tuloy-tuloy ang ating pagbabantay mula ports hanggang communities. The PNP remains firm in its duty to protect the public,” PGen Nartatez added.

This accomplishment reflects the continued operational thrust of the PNP in line with Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman, reinforcing a stronger national campaign against the entry and proliferation of illegal drugs in the country.

(PNP-PIO)

17/06/2026

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PNP NABS 92 FUGITIVES IN NATIONWIDE MANHUNT VS SEXUAL OFFENSES, VAWC CASES

The Philippine National Police (PNP), through the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG), has successfully accounted for and arrested 92 fugitives facing charges related to r**e, sexual abuse, child abuse, and violence against women and their children (VAWC) during nationwide operations conducted from June 1 to 15, 2026.

The coordinated manhunt operations were implemented in various parts of the country through the enforcement of warrants of arrest covering violations of Republic Act No. 9262 (Anti-VAWC Act), Republic Act No. 7610 (Special Protection of Children Against Abuse, Exploitation and Discrimination Act), Republic Act No. 11930 (Anti-OSAEC and CSAEM Act), and other related offenses.

Based on CIDG data, 42 of the arrested fugitives were located in Luzon, 14 in Visayas, and 36 in Mindanao. Of those accounted for, 30 are listed as Regional Most Wanted Persons, 29 as Provincial Most Wanted Persons, and 7 are classified as City or Municipal Most Wanted Persons. Authorities also noted that 53 of the arrested individuals have no bail recommended for their cases.

Among the significant outcomes of the operations was the arrest of a National Most Wanted Person in Quezon Province facing a charge of Qualified R**e of a Minor, with a corresponding reward of ₱150,000 under existing law enforcement guidelines.

The CIDG credited the successful nationwide implementation to the coordinated efforts of its regional, provincial, and field units, highlighting the sustained focus on tracking down fugitives with outstanding warrants, particularly those involved in crimes against women and children.

PNP Chief, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., said the latest accomplishment reflects the organization’s firm resolve to ensure accountability and deliver justice to victims.

“Patuloy ang ating operasyon laban sa mga wanted persons, lalo na sa mga kasong may kinalaman sa kababaihan at mga bata. Sa direktiba ni Pangulong Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr., mas pinaigting natin ang ating kampanya para matiyak na ang hustisya ay nararamdaman ng taumbayan,” the Chief PNP said.

He added that these sustained efforts are aligned with the PNP Focused Agenda on Enhanced Managing Police Operations, reinforcing more coordinated, responsive, and results-driven law enforcement across all regions.

The PNP assured the public that its intensified manhunt operations will continue nationwide, with commitment to ensuring that fugitives are held accountable and that communities remain protected. This accomplishment underscores the continuing drive of the organization toward a “Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman,” where police service is swift, honest, and truly felt by the people.

(PNP-PIO)

17/06/2026

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PNP CYBERCOPS STEP UP OPERATIONS, ARREST 43 IN ANTI-CYBERCRIME CAMPAIGN

The Philippine National Police (PNP), through its Anti-Cybercrime Group (ACG), further intensified its campaign against cyber-enabled crimes after recording significant operational accomplishments from June 1 to 15, 2026.

During the period, the ACG referred 95 cybercrime cases for filing, resulting from regular and inquest proceedings. The unit also arrested 43 individuals through various law enforcement operations, including entrapment activities and the service of warrants. In addition, six individuals were convicted in separate cybercrime cases.
To strengthen cyber investigations, the ACG implemented 57 Warrants to Disclose Computer Data and three Warrants to Search, Seize, and Examine Computer Data. Cyber operatives likewise conducted more than 1,100 cyber patrolling activities, completed 23 digital forensic examinations, and successfully rescued 10 victims of cyber-related offenses.

These accomplishments support the PNP Focused Agenda under Enhanced Managing Police Operations by strengthening cyber law enforcement and improving the capability of police units to respond to emerging digital threats. They also complement the administration of President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. in promoting a safer and more secure environment for Filipinos, both online and offline.

Chief PNP, Police General Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr., commended the sustained efforts of the PNP Anti-Cybercrime Group and reminded the public that cybercrime prevention is a shared responsibility.

"Habang patuloy na umuunlad ang teknolohiya, mas lalo rin nating paiigtingin ang ating kakayahan laban sa mga krimeng gumagamit ng digital platforms. Hindi tayo titigil sa pagpapatupad ng batas at sa pagprotekta sa ating mga kababayan. Kasabay nito, hinihikayat natin ang publiko na maging mapanuri at responsable sa kanilang online activities upang hindi mabiktima ng mga manloloko," PGen Nartatez said.

The PNP remains committed to strengthening its cybercrime prevention and enforcement efforts as it continues to deliver Bagong PNP para sa Bagong Pilipinas: Serbisyong Mabilis, Tapat at Nararamdaman for every Filipino.

(PNP-PIO)

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