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Police stumble on chop-chop car warehouse

By Marlon Ramos
Philippine Daily Inquirer
First Posted 20:13:00 11/07/2009

Filed Under: Robbery and theft, Carjacking, Crime

MANILA, Philippine—A police operation to locate a missing van led to the recovery of some P10 million worth of “chopped up” stolen vehicle parts and the arrest of three suspected car thieves in Malabon City, police said Saturday.

Chief Superintendent Orlando Mabutas, Highway Patrol Group head, identified those arrested in the raid on a warehouse at 74-A Bonifacio St., Barangay Tugatog, as Emiliano Bareno, Ruel Oberos and Reymel Hernandez.

“The suspects used the warehouse to store and dismantle carnapped vehicles,” Mabutas told the Inquirer.

He said the suspects named the financier of the group during questioning.

“The arrested men said [the financier] sold the chop-chop vehicle parts to shops selling second-hand spare parts in Banawe, Quezon City, and other areas,” he said.

Mabutas said agents swooped down on the warehouse at 3 p.m. on Friday after receiving a tip that an Isuzu Sportivo forcibly taken from its owner by armed men aboard a Mitsubishi Pajero and a Toyota Tamaraw in Sampaloc, Manila, was seen in the vicinity.

Highway Patrol Group agents led by Chief Insp. Ophelio Concina Jr. quickly deployed to the area for surveillance, Mabutas said.

He said the agents accosted Bareno as he came out of the warehouse driving an Isuzu Elf loaded with used motorcycle spare parts.

The suspect, he said, had a .45-cal. pistol tucked in his waist.

Oberos and Hernandez were arrested on board a Mitsubishi FB van that was filled with truck spare parts.

“Our operatives then saw through the open gate the stolen Isuzu Sportivo in the warehouse, prompting them to enter the compound,” Mabutas said.

He said the operatives were “surprised” to discover six vehicles believed to have been stolen and vehicle parts.

He said there were also car license plates in the warehouse.

Criminal charges are to be filed against the suspects, Mabutas said.



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