Disrespectful Teens Apprehend Motorist & Destroy Its Motorcycle

Video of Disrespectful Teens Who Apprehended Motorist & Destroy Its Motorcycle Earns Criticisms Online

A group of disrespectful teens earns criticisms online after apprehending a motorcycle rider and destroyed its bike.

The Philippine authorities and the police force have been implementing stricter rules and regulations in the country to prevent the increase rate of criminality in the country. However, the crime continue to increase throughout the years.

The national government advised the public to be more aware and vigilant of their surroundings to avoid falling into those schemes.

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Several teenagers in Barangay Cabugao Santa Barbara in Pavia Iloilo apprehended a motorist passing along the road. The group did an unpleasant and violent prank towards the motorcycle rider.

In the video, it can be seen that the group attacked a motorcycle rider along the road for an unknown reason. The teenagers returned to a safe zone after performing their illegal activity.

After a few moments, some of their colleagues run away to escape but some of them remained and destroyed the motorcycle. The teenagers ransacked the motorcycle and leaves serious damages on it.

According to Sta. Barbara PNP chief PMaj. Fernand Limbungan, the teens were apprehending riders passing along Cabugao Sur. The group destroys the motorcycle of their victims.

Pavia PNP chief PMajor. Rolando Araño said that no one reported the incident for blotter. The police officers said that they will investigate the incident and will cooperate with Cabugao Sur barangay officials to address the issue.

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