Vinet Alforque received magnification from LTFRB.
VINET ALFORQUE – The taxi driver who was mistakenly accused of Maegan Aguilar of theft received magnification from LTFRB and free legal assistance from the celebrity lawyer Raffy Tulfo.
A video has been uploaded and shared on the Facebook page Raffy Tulfo in Action where it featured Vinet Alforque, the driver wrongfully accused of theft by Maegan Aguilar.
Recently, Maegan Aguilar caused a stir on social media community as she took the online platform to accuse a certain taxi driver of theft.
There was once a case where she cursed Raffy Tulfo for extending a legal assistance to the driver for free.
And as for the latest development of this controversial story, the taxi driver was given an award because of his utmost honesty.
On the video, they tackled the event.
Rosalinda Gigante, the operator of the Nimble Taxi was in deep gratitude to Raffy Tulfo for the great help.
Alforque himself was also given an opportunity to talk in front. And in equal intensity, he thanked the celebrity lawyer and even saluted unto him for his kindness.
He also shared that he never wanted any arguments and further chaos and insisted that he did not steal anything from Aguilar.
And because of his exemplary performance and in his commitment to render service, he received an award that will serve as a magnification to the goodness that he has done.
The posted video had been viewed for more than 500,000 times.
People of the online community who saw the post lauded the driver.
They have dropped their reactions on the comment box below the post.
One netizen even said, “Sa ltfrb at sa mga taxi driver mabait at mag pag kakatiwalaan at lalo na ky sir raffy mabuhay po kayong lahat. At Kay maegan maging matuti kang tao dahil Hindi lahat ng oras ay sau. God bless sir raffy.”
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Watch the full video below:
https://www.facebook.com/raffytulfoinaction/videos/1789029311388440/
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