Capiz’s No. 7 ‘most wanted’ nabbed
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – The No. 7 Provincial Level Most Wanted person in Capiz was arrested on March 19, 2022 here. Wilfredo Bonayon, 50, of Brgy. Culasi, Roxas City was collared by the Roxas City Police Station led by Police Col. Aron D. Palomo; 1st Capiz Provincial Mobile Force Company under

By Felipe V. Celino

By Felipe V. Celino
ROXAS CITY, Capiz – The No. 7 Provincial Level Most Wanted person in Capiz was arrested on March 19, 2022 here.
Wilfredo Bonayon, 50, of Brgy. Culasi, Roxas City was collared by the Roxas City Police Station led by Police Col. Aron D. Palomo; 1st Capiz Provincial Mobile Force Company under Police Lt. Jay Z. Lagan; and Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) Capiz under PSMS Joie S. Revesencio.
Judge Esperanza Isabel Poco-Deslate of the Regional Trial Court Branch 19 in Roxas City issued the arrest warrant on March 4, 2022 for the crime of murder.
Bonayon is detained at the Roxas City police station.
Meanwhile, a 49-year-old man facing charges for acts of lasciviousness and three counts for violation of Republic Act 7610 (Special Protection of Children Against Abuse Exploitation and Discrimination Act) was arrested Friday afternoon in Barangay Balat-an, Mambusao, Capiz.
Joseph Nuevo of said place did not resist when the police served the warrant of arrest issued by RTC Branch 21 Judge Rommel L. Leonor of Mambusao Capiz on March 15, 2022.
The court recommended a P108,000 bail for the acts of lasciviousness case and P600,000 for the RA 7610 case.
Nuevo is detained at Mambusao Municipal Police Station for failure to post bail.
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