A soldier wanted for killing a relative was arrested in Jamindan town, Capiz province on Monday, Jan. 23.
ILOILO CITY —
Authorities identified the suspect as Staff Sergeant Jomarel Verde Vacaro, a member of the Philippine Army’s 12th Infantry Battalion . The 35-year-old soldier was arrested by the Jamindan Municipal Police Station by virtue of a January 18, 2023 warrant issued by Judge Judith Tonogbanua of Regional Trial Court – Branch 20 in Mambusao town.
The soldier allegedly killed his relative, Arnulfo Mendoza Vacaro, last year while they were having a drinking session.
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