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/ 07:25 AM July 05, 2011

BANK BURGLARY

The bank that was burglarized by minors in Lapu-Lapu City last Sunday violated banking safety rules making it an easy target for robbers.

Senior Supt. Anthony Obenza, city director of Lapu-Lapu City Police Office (LLCPO),  said Banco Katipunan in barangay Pajo did not have a 24-hour security watch.

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He said  one of its tellers left P12,000 cash in its drawer and that its walls were made of Hardiflex plywood.

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The bank was burglarized by four minors who took away the P12,000 cash left inside a teller’s drawer last Sunday.

Police said the burglars are local “rugby boys” who accidentally pushed the alarm button, which was connected to the LCCPO, causing them to flee without opening the vault.

Police said a laptop belonging to one of the minors was left in the bank.

The SWAT team who responded to the alarm met the culprits along the way, but failed to arrest them since they didn’t know they were responsible for the burglary./JUCELL MARIE P. CUYOS

BIGAMY

A Japanese national who allegedly  married a second Filipina wife was arrested for bigamy and abandonment of his wife last Saturday by the Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG-7) 7.

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Armed with an arrest warrant  issued by Judge Lorifel Lacap Pahimna of  Branch 69 in Taguig City, CIDG-7 personnel arrested Tetsuo Ochi inside a downtown mall.

In an interview, Onchi of Tokyo, Japan, said his first marriage with the complainant was null since it was not registered in the National Statistics Office so he married another woman.

The court has recommended bail in the amount of P24,000./CHITO ARAGON

Mandaue shooting

A 74-year-old barangay tanod was shot and killed by motorcyle-riding men in baraangay  Guizo, Mandaue City, on Sunday evening.

Rudolfo Seno was  declared dead by Dr. Glenda Doloricon shortly after he was rushed to the Mandaue District Hospital.

Police investigation said Seno, who was detailed at a bakery in Higway Seno, was on his way home from work past midnight when he passed by two men on a motorcycle standing by.

Police said the backrider, who sported a black jacket, shot the victim several times. Both then fled toward barangay Tipolo.

A slug of a .45-caliber pistol was recovered from the crime scene.

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Insp. Ramil Morpos, deputy chief of Investigation and Detection Management Branch in Mandaue City Police Office, said the victim was a witness to a robbery with homicide incident in an LBC outlet in barangay Guizo in 2008. The incident is under further investigation, said Morpos./JUCELL MARIE P. CUYOS

TAGS: Banking, bigamy, Crime, Police, robbery, theft

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