6 nabbed for falsifying public documents in Makati

6 nabbed for falsifying public documents in Makati

/ 10:08 PM March 25, 2025

6 nabbed for falsifying public documents in Makati

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MANILA, Philippines — Makati City police arrested six individuals for allegedly falsifying public documents, the Southern Police District (SPD) said in a report on Tuesday.

The SPD said the bust was made in an entrapment operation near the Buendia Avenue Post Office on Monday afternoon.

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Authorities apprehended “Normelyn,” 21; “Romeo,” 23; “Romalyn,” 31; “Rosalie,” 32; “Norma,” 38; and “Sonny,” 62, for allegedly posing as notarial service staff.

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According to the SPD, the operation stemmed from a complaint by “Petchie,” a 38-year-old female lawyer.

She tipped off the police through email and online messaging that the suspects were using her credentials to notarize documents without her authorization, the SPD explained.

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During the bust, police recovered security declarations and contracts of lease bearing forged notarial information.

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Authorities also found documentary stamps, notarial seals, stamp pads and acknowledgement receipts.

The six individuals arrested were brought to the Makati City Police Station.

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They face criminal charges before the Makati City Prosecutor’s Office for falsification of public documents by private individuals and usurpation of authority.

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