Accident – Death – Obituary News : : 1. Motorcycle driver assault
2. Traffic enforcer hit by motorcycle
A motorcycle driver in Puerto Princesa City has been charged with direct assault for running over a traffic enforcer in an attempt to evade being stopped. The incident occurred on June 1 in front of the Caltex Station on South National Highway. The driver, Charkdavin Buaya, 20, hit the traffic enforcer, Jayzent Baoya, 23, causing injuries. Baoya was taken to Ace Hospital for treatment while Buaya was detained by other traffic enforcers. Police Captain Maria Victoria Iquin warned drivers to follow traffic laws and respect enforcers. The suspect has been charged with direct assault, emphasizing the importance of obeying traffic regulations.
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Motorcycle Driver Charged with Direct Assault After Running Over Traffic Enforcer in Puerto Princesa City
A troubling incident occurred at 11:05 a.m. on June 1, in front of the Caltex Station on South National Highway, Barangay Irawan, Puerto Princesa City. A motorcycle driver has been charged with direct assault after allegedly running over a traffic enforcer in an attempt to escape being stopped.
Suspect and Victim identified
The individual charged with direct assault has been identified as Charkdavin Buaya, 20, a resident of Barangay San Manuel, who was driving a Honda RS 110. The victim has been identified as Jayzent Baoya, 23, a resident of Barangay Sicsican.
Details of the Incident
According to police investigation, when Baoya was attempting to stop Buaya for a traffic violation, the latter did not comply and instead accelerated, hitting the traffic enforcer. Baoya fell to the ground and sustained injuries due to the impact.
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Immediate Response
Baoya was quickly rushed to Ace Hospital for treatment, while the suspect was detained by the victim’s fellow traffic enforcers. Police Captain Maria Victoria Iquin, spokesperson of the Puerto Princesa City Police Office (PPCPO), issued a stern warning to drivers to follow traffic policies and respect those enforcing them, such as Baoya.
Legal Action Taken
“The suspect has been charged with direct assault for hitting the traffic enforcer. This serves as a warning to those who defy traffic laws to respect the authority of our traffic enforcers,” stated Police Captain Iquin.
“Kinasuhan na ng direct assault ang suspek sa pagsagasa sa traffic enforcer. Babala sa mga pasaway sa kalsada to respect the authority of our traffic enforcers,” she added.
This incident serves as a reminder of the importance of road safety and the need to adhere to traffic regulations to prevent such unfortunate incidents from occurring in the future. It is crucial for drivers to respect and cooperate with traffic enforcers who are tasked with maintaining order on the roads.