FORENSIC teams inspect a burned red Toyota Wigo found on 9 March in Barangay Sinasajan, Leong Hup Farm, where a man and woman were killed. Authorities arrested four suspects in Mallig, Isabela, two days later, who now face murder charges as the investigation continues. Photo courtesy of Nueva Ecija PNP PIO
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Four arrested after torched car killings

Jonas Reyes

PEÑARANDA, Nueva Ecija — Just two days after a red Toyota Wigo was found burned to a crisp with two bodies inside, authorities have arrested four suspects believed to be behind the grisly killing.

The vehicle was discovered on 9 March in front of Leong Hup Farm in Barangay Sinasajan. Inside were the badly burned bodies of a man and a woman, initially unidentifiable due to the severity of the fire.

A swift, coordinated response by law enforcement led to the suspects’ capture on 11 March at 1:45 p.m. in Barangay Siempre Viva Sur, Mallig, Isabela. Investigators relied on intelligence-driven pursuit, backtracking, and CCTV footage to track down those linked to the crime.

The hot pursuit operation was carried out by a joint team comprising the Regional Special Operations Group-Regional Intelligence Division PRO3, Provincial Intelligence Unit NEPPO, Criminal Investigation and Detection Group Nueva Ecija Provincial Field Unit, and local police units from Peñaranda and Mallig.

The suspects are now detained at the Peñaranda Municipal Police Station, and a criminal complaint for murder will be filed against them. Authorities say the arrests demonstrate the effectiveness of intelligence-led operations in quickly bringing suspects to justice.