Ex-con ‘abducts’ daughter of paramour

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By CYRUS M. GARDE
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Sunday, February 5, 2017
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BACOLOD City – An ex-convict abducted a three-year-old girl then, together with his group of 10 men, mauled and hit the child’s father with a rock in Barangay 2 on Thursday evening.

The father, Christopher Delabiste, upon waking up from unconsciousness due to the hitting, reported the incident to Police Station 2.

Cops responded but failed to intercept the suspect and the girl at the South Terminal.

Delabiste said he was waylaid by the group while driving a trisikad with his two children, including the three-year-old.

Chief Inspector Benedicto Villarias of Police Station 2 identified the suspect as Gary Dionesa, 24, alias Kumpol, a native of Hinigaran but temporarily residing in Barangay 2.

At 9 a.m. Friday, Villarias received a report that Dionesa was in Hinigaran. He then asked the Women and Children’s Protections Desk (WCPD) of the Hinigaran police station and the Department of Social Welfare and Development (DSWD) of the town to monitor the activities of the suspect who reportedly lived with Delabiste’s wife.

Villarias and his men arrived in Hinigaran and arrested Dionesa around 11:45 a.m. He resisted arrest but was overpowered by the policemen.

The cops also took the girl back to his father.

Dionesa told the police he merely brought the girl to her mother, Delabiste’s wife, in Hinigaran where she lived with him.

According to Villarias, Dionesa was released from the New Bilibid Prison on Jan. 15, 2016. Dionesa then led a group of Rugby boys in BS Aquino Drive which was responsible for holdup and snatching activities in the area, police said.

He lost his hands in an explosion while making pyrotechnics in Hinigaran when he was still six years old. At age 14, he killed two persons, one in Hinigaran and one in Guimaras where he was detained.

His cases were archived until he reached 18 years old then he was brought to the New Bilibid Prison to serve his sentence until he was released last month./PN

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