QCPD's most wanted nabbed in Pampanga



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Joint operatives of the Quezon City Police District and Police Regional Office 8 collared the 8th most wanted person in Pampanga over the weekend.
QCPD Batasan Police Station 6, commander P/Lt.Col. Jerry Castillo identified the suspect as Anfred Naval, 33, residing at Brgy. Burabod, Biliran, Leyte.
Castillo said their collaboration and investigation with PRO 8 led the successful arrest of Naval by virtue of a warrant of an arrest in Porac, Pampanga.
Naval has a pending warrant of arrest for murder issued by the Hon. Luz Petilla Navarrete, the Executive Judge of Branch 16, Regional Trial Court, Eight Judicial Region, Naval, Biliran.
Upon his arrest, the operatives recovered from his possession one caliber .9mm Taurus G3 BLK.
Castillo said the court of origin will be notified regarding the arrest of the wanted person.
"Ito ay nagpapakita na kahit saan ka man magpunta, ika’y mahahanap pa rin ng ating kapulisan upang harapin ang mga maling gawain na iyong nagawa. Kaya't lubos kong pinapasalamatan ang ating masisipag na operatiba sa walang humpay na pagpapatupad ng batas upang matagpuan at mapanagot ang mga kriminal sa kanilang mga maling aksyon," ("This shows that no matter where you go, our police will still find you to deal with the wrongdoings you have done. So I highly appreciate our hardworking operatives for relentlessly enforcing the law to find you and hold criminals accountable for their wrongdoings,") QCPD Director P/Brig.Gen. Redrico A. Maranan said commending the joint operation.