Employees Of Mighty Corp. Arrested After Illegal Garbage Disposal
Employees of Mighty Corporation were arrested by the police after they have illegally disposed of numerous cigarette boxes in Parañaque.
Last Wednesday (March 08, 2017), the Mighty employees were caught by Bantay Kalikasan Members from the City Environment and Natural Resources Office (CENRO) dumping their garbage illegally in Baranga San Isidro.
The suspects were on a white L-300 van with a plate number (UOD 472). The suspects were confronted by Ali Diamla, a CENRO employee and asked for their identification, but the suspects refused to show any identification.
SPO1 Walter Dulawan, case investigator said that the employees of Mighty Corp. did not show any documents for their identification on their impending arrest. The suspects were brought to Parañaque City Police Station for interrogation.
All suspects were employees of Might Corp., which were identified as John Rey Linatoc, 28-year-old, Jun Mar Luna, 24-year-old, and the van driver Elmer Quintero, 46-year-old.
CENRO chief Bernardo Amurao said that the employees of the cigarette company were caught dumping several boxes of Marvel, King, Chelsea, and other cigarette brands under Marvel Corp.
Mighty employees will be charged for violating the City Ordinance 05-018 or Waste Segregation Act, according to Parañaque police chief Senior Supt. Jemar Modequillo. The suspects were released after P5, 000 fine for illegal dumping was paid by a representative of Mighty Corp.
Amurao explained that the suspect attempted twice on dumping their garbage at the site. CENRO officers warned the around 2 pm that throwing a large amount of garbage is prohibited, but they return again around 5 pm to dump the cigarette boxes, so the authorities arrested the Mighty employees.
Might Corporation was also facing several charges for the alleged usage of fake tax stamps on their cigarette products.
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