TRADER KILLED
A 62-YEAR-OLD money lender was shot dead by an unidentified assailant in Consolacion town, northern Cebu.
Marianito Lagahit was shot several times in the body and was declared dead at Chong Hua Hospital in Cebu City.
Police said Lagahit was shot while he was walking along a road at 6:15 p.m. on Tuesday in barangay Poblacion Oriental.
Witnesses told police that the gunman fled on a motorcycle driven by an accomplice.
Lagahit may have been killed in connection with his money-lending business, said SPO3 Roy Sosvilla, investigator of the Consolacion police./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA
JAPANESE FOUND DEAD
A 67-YEAR-OLD Japanese national was found dead yesterday in his condominium unit in barangay Cabangcalan, Mandaue City.
The body of Fujita Mitsuo from Hyogo, Japan, was already in a state of decomposition.
Police said the Japanese had been staying at Garnet Place since 2009.
There were no external injuries that would suggest foul play in his death, said police.
Building personnel checked on Mitsuo after a foul odor was noticed coming from his room.
The Japanese did not respond despite repeated knocks on the door.
Marivic Pielago, secretary of the building, called the police.
Policemen had to detach some jalousie blades of the window to enter.
They found Mitsuo slumped on the floor inside the bathroom./CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA
TANOD STABBED
A BARANGAY tanod was stabbed in the chest after he reprimanded a group of men playing cards in barangay Tubod, Barili town, Cebu.
Julius Onabia, 36, survived the attack.
Police said Onabia was walking along a road when he saw a group of men playing “tong-its” on Tuesday afternoon.
Onabia tried to stop the illegal card game but one of the players, Joseph Luyao, 39, confronted him and stabbed him, said police.
Although wounded, Onabia was able to grab the knife from Luyao. Other tanods arrived and helped arrest Luyao, who was drunk.
The wounded tanod is recuperating in a Cebu City hospital./CORRESPONDENT GABRIEL C. BONJOC
MOTORIST NABBED
A 21-YEAR-OLD motorcycle rider was arrested at police checkpoint in Mandaue City after he was caught using someone else’s driver’s license.
Richard Rubin, a resident of barangay Jugan, Consolacion town, presented a driver’s license owned by one Benn Gerald Sungahid.
Police said Rubin will be charged for driving without a license and for disobedience and resistance to a person in authority after the driver allegedly tried to evade the checkpoint in barangay Canduman, Mandaue City.
Police said Rubin was driving a black Mio motorcycle when he was flagged down by police conducting a checkpoint on H. Abellana Street on Tuesday afternoon.
Rubin tried to maneuver a U-turn but PO3 Vengie Abato and PO1 Ardian Balanay blocked him.
Police later discovered that Rubin had a driver’s license owned by another person.
Rubin later admitted that his driver’s license was confiscated last Feb. 27 by a Land Transportation Office agent for a traffic violation.
His motorcycle was seized by the police while a background check is being made. /CORRESPONDENT FE MARIE D. DUMABOC