Kin of 2 Palawan cops slain in ambush get aid

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE TO GRIEVING FAMILY: Police Chief Supt. Emmanuel Licup (3rd from left), regional director of PRO Mimaropa, hands the cheque for PHP314,000 to Mrs. Melanie Mimbalawag, wife and legal beneficiary of the late PO3 Alexander Mimbalawag on Wednesday (July 25, 2018). Also in this photo is Palawan Police Provincial Office Director Gabriel Lopez (1st from left). (Photo courtesy of Palawan PPO)
 

PUERTO PRINCESA CITY, Palawan — Families of two policemen killed recently in an ambush in northern Palawan received financial assistance and support package from the government on Wednesday.

Police Chief Supt. Emmanuel Licup, regional director of Police Regional Office in Mimaropa (PRO Mimaropa), personally handed the financial aid to the families of Police Officer (PO) 1 Julpitri Gustaham and PO3 Alexander Mimbalawag who were killed in a police operation in Sitio Nagtakayan, Barangay Bato, Taytay on July 22.

He said the total cash assistance for both policemen worth PHP588,000 was from the Philippine National Police Special Financial Assistance of the Office of the President under the Comprehensive Social Benefits Program for the Armed Forces of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police (PNP) Battle/Duty Casualties and their Dependents with the assistance of Special Assistant to the President Christopher Go.

SAP Go was reportedly informed about the incident that befell the Palawan policemen by the PRO Mimaropa and the office of PNP Director General Oscar Albayalde.

“Ito ay tulong para sa ating mga pulis who were killed in police operation in Taytay. Hindi lang cash ito, meron din support package para sa livelihood at educational fund para sa mga anak na naiwan (This is help for our policemen who were killed in police operation in Taytay. It’s not only cash, there’s also a support package for livelihood and the education of the children left behind),” Licup told the Philippine News Agency (PNA).

Around PHP314,000 was handed to Mrs. Melanie Mimbalawag, wife and legal beneficiary of the late PO3 Mimbalawag, and PHP274,000 to the family of PO1 Gustaham.

Licup was accompanied by Palawan Police Provincial Office Director Gabriel Lopez in handing over the money to the families.

The two policemen were on their way to the Taytay Police Station after responding to vehicular accident when armed men ambushed them. (Celeste Anna Formoso/PNA)

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