Pasig Police Arrested for Stealing Motorcycle in Malabon City
Police authorities arrested a policeman stationed in Pasig City for allegedly stealing a motorcycle in Malabon City.
On Tuesday, February 15, a police officer was detained in Caloocan for allegedly stealing a motorbike in Malabon City. Corporal Jomar Castillo, 32, of the Pasig City Police Station and a native of Caloocan City, was identified as the suspect.
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The victim, Nio Joseph Adriano, 27, immediately reported the incident to the Malabon City Authorities Station, according to the police (MCPS). This occurred after he discovered his motorcycle had been stolen at the intersection of General Luna and Bernardo Streets in Brgy. Around 11:35 p.m., Concepion.
MCPS and Caloocan City Police Station Tuna Substation used the Global Positioning System (GPS) linked to the motorcycle to track down the suspect in the theft on Tuna Street in Caloocan. A stolen XMAX 300 motorbike, a Jericho 45 FS rifle, and a plastic sachet of suspected shabu were discovered on the suspect.
The police have been charged with breaking the New Anti-Carnapping Act of 2016, the Omnibus Election Codes, and the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act of 2002 thus far. Meanwhile, a police officer was arrested and charged with stealing from a petrol station.
The suspect was identified as a member of the Laguna Police Department’s 2nd Provincial Mobile Force Company. The accused robbed a petrol station in Barangay Santiago, Santo Tomas City, Batangas on Wednesday, according to the Philippine National Police.
The guy is said to have left on a motorbike with no license plate number, heading towards Laguna. Following the event, authorities promptly notified all stations and checkpoint operations. Authorities apprehended him at a checkpoint along the National Highway near Barangay San Isidro in Pagsanjan town.
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