Emelou, De Vera Baltazar (Baluyot de Vera, aka Emelou De Jesus), Date of Birth: June 16, 1979 at San Pedro, Laguna
Wanted for: Theft, Drug Trafficking, Adultery
Other Criminal activity: Government Funding Fraud, Western Union Fraud
Height 148cm, Weight 40kg, Blood type O+
Education: Immaculate Heart of Mary (1994-1995)
Martial Status: Married to Manolito Katipunan Baltazar
But extramarital affair with Glenn De Jesus
Spouse Birth date: July 22, 1980. Phone: +639224019304
Spouse's Occupation/Employer: Maintenance / Prominence Property Dev. Corp.
Number of Children: 4 children with this spouse and 4 more children with other men.
Father's name: Numerigno De Vera, Deceased
Mother's Name: Carmen Baluyot, Age 66 as of 2016.
Mother's Residence: 709 Laong Nasa St. Gagalangin, Tondo Manila 1012
TIN: 418-819-611-000
Address1: 0829 Puting Lupa San Roque, San Rafael, Bulacan 3008
Address2: 125 Maguinao, San Rafael, Bulacan 3008
Address3: 430 Sitio Trece Malis, Precint No 0046A
VIN: 1408-0046A-F1679EDB20007-1
Sun Cellular Account: 0175529470
Postal ID Card: 3561120, Valid to June 2016
Education: Immaculate Heart High School
Mobile phone +639321819320, +639256236421, +63928840314, +639201510425
Emelou, De Vera Baltazar thumb print
Emelou Baltazar's listed Relatives in some of her documents:
Sister: Carren Baluyot
Aunt: Ellen Baluyot Sato
Cousin: Jhay Ponte
Cousin: Vlen Ponte
Couin: Avrillance Ponte
Cousin: Kokoro Kara Aishiteru
Brother-in-law: Crisencio Ragudo Ventura
Associations emeloubaltazar@yahoo.com:
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Details: Emelou Baltazar is involved in the following crimes: Theft, Stolen Money, Drug Abuse, Government Funding Fraud, Western Union Fraud and Adultery.
Adultery: The Philippines Revised Penal Code Book Two, Title Eleven Article 333 may punish the offender of infidelity and adultery crimes with a 6 years jail term. Emelou is currently married to Manolito Katipunan Baltazar while now in an extramarital affair with Glenn De Jesus.
Crimes Involving Marriage
Section 65. Bigamy. Any legally married person who shall contract another marriage shall be punished within level 3. (RPC 349)
Section 66. Infidelity.
Fraud: Any person who intentionally or deliberately induce another to rely on it to part with money, anything of value or to surrender a legal or property right or any material benefit shall liable for fraud and shall suffer the penalty of imprisonment within Level 2 and fine.
Drug Trafficking: The Philippines Dangerous Drugs Act, REPUBLIC ACT NO. 9165, prescribes the death penalty for drug traffickers caught with at least 0.3 ounce of opium, morphine, heroin, cocaine, marijuana resin, or at least 17 ounces of marijuana. The Philippines has imposed a moratorium on the death penalty, but drug offenders are still punished harshly if caught – the minimum sentence is 12 years in prison for possession of.17 ounce of illegal drugs.
Section 80. Transitory provisions.
(1) The penalty of death and of imprisonment established in the Revised Penal Code shall have the equivalent penalty of imprisonment in this Code as follows:
Death Life imprisonment
Reclusion perpetua More than 20 years to 30 years
Reclusion temporal More than 10 years to 20 years
Prision mayor More than 5 years to 10 years
Prision correccional medium to More than 1 year to 5 years
Prision correccional maximum
Arresto menor to More than 10 days to 1 year minimum
prision correccional
(2) The penalty of fine established in the Revised Penal Code, whether imposed as a single or as an alternative penalty, shall be replaced with the schedule of fines established in the table of penalties under this Code and shall have the equivalent penalty set out below, whether to be imposed as an additional penalty or alternative penalty:
Fines under Revised Penal Code Equivalent under the Code
More than P48,000 Level life imprisonment fine