6 Caloocan custodial facility inmates captured, Caloocan City Police releases inmates’ mugshots

The Caloocan City Police released the mugshots of inmates who broke out of the custodial facility early Thursday morning.

Authorities are currently looking for the 7 out of 13 escapees including Norberto Alvarez, Hudson Jeng, and Martin Mama who are facing charges involving illegal drugs, and Jovel Toleda, Gerrymar Petilla, Justine Tejeros, and Raymond Balasa who are charged with carnapping, robbery extortion, and theft.

The other captured 6 inmates, Reynaldo Bantiling, Reymark Delos Reyes, Mark Oliver Gamutia, Aldwin Jhoe Espila, and Aries Dacanao, are now under the custody of the Caloocan police following their arrest Thursday night in Caloocan and Manila.

The Caloocan City Police urges the public to report any information on the 7 inmates.

Meanwhile, National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) Chief Debold Sinas has tasked the Northern Police District to immediately submit an investigation report on the breakout. He also ordered all police station chiefs to conduct an inspection in their respective detention facilities to prevent similar incidents from happening again.

Report from Bea Bernardo

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