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5 Negros inmates escape

- Antonieta Lopez -
BACOLOD CITY — Five inmates escaped from the Bureau of Jail Management and Penology (BJMP) detention cell in Escalante City, 102 kilometers south from here, and carted away three high-powered firearms of their jail guards last Wednesday.

This brought to 10 the number of inmates who bolted from the jails of Escalante and Kabankalan in a span of four days.

The five Escalante escapees were identified as Eddie Gelogo and Jose Castilla, both charged with murder; Jerry Vivas, accused of violating Presidential Decree 1866 (illegal possession of firearms); and Charlie Bisor and Catalino Trejeros, facing charges of frustrated murder and qualified theft, respectively.

Seven inmates actually bolted the BJMP detention cell at about 9 p.m. last Wednesday. However, two of them, Andy Barot, a homicide suspect, and Aldon Ampaso, who is facing a drug-related case, surrendered hours after the jailbreak.

The escapees fled with an M-16 assault rifle, an M2 Carbine and a 12-gauge shotgun.

Negros Occidental police director Vicente Ponteras said he has received information that the escapees and two jail guards were engaged in a drinking bout prior to the jailbreak.

Last June 29, four inmates — identified as Randy Tapdasan, Marcelo Miason, Danny Ignacio and Michael Mahinay — bolted the Kabankalan jail by destroying the steel padlock and a handcuff attached to the steel door of their detention cell.

Another Escalante detainee, rape suspect Edilito Tanghian, also escaped that day.

ALDON AMPASO

ANDY BAROT

ANOTHER ESCALANTE

BUREAU OF JAIL MANAGEMENT AND PENOLOGY

CHARLIE BISOR AND CATALINO TREJEROS

DANNY IGNACIO AND MICHAEL MAHINAY

EDDIE GELOGO AND JOSE CASTILLA

EDILITO TANGHIAN

ESCALANTE AND KABANKALAN

ESCALANTE CITY

JERRY VIVAS

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