Indian national arrested in QC over robbery-holdup complaint | Inquirer News

Indian national arrested in QC over robbery-holdup complaint

/ 03:28 PM March 10, 2023

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MANILA, Philippines — An Indian national has been arrested in Quezon City for an alleged robbery hold-up, police said Friday.

The National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO), in a report, said suspect Jagdeep Singh Brar, 30, was collared on Thursday night in Barangay Pasong Putik Proper, Novaliches.

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Citing the account of victim Teody Gines Dichoso Jr., police said the former was sitting by the gutter while waiting for a car booking when the suspect supposedly took his bag at gunpoint.

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Dichoso, according to the NCRPO, resisted and sought assistance from the Quezon City police, which resulted in Brar’s immediate arrest.

Recovered from the suspect were a .38 caliber revolver with two live ammunition and one fired cartridge case.

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NCRPO said its initial investigation revealed that Brar had lost his business on installment loan schemes, which pushed him to commit the crime.

Complaints for robbery hold-up and violation of the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act are being readied against Brar, it added. — Denver Godezano, trainee

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