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/ 10:17 AM September 02, 2012

Junk shop warning

Police yesterday warned junk shop owners to avoid buying LPG tanks filled with gas to prevent a repeat of the Thursday’s LPG tank explosion in barangay Calamba, Cebu City which killed  10 persons.

A policeman will conduct  random inspections of junk shops in the city to see that there not buying harmful scrap materialsm  said Chief Insp. Romeo Santander, City Intelligence Branch chief.

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Last Thursday, Carlito Tampon tried to destroy the regulator of a LPG tank after a junk shop owner refused to buy the tank with gas.

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The tank exploded when the escaping gas reached a barbecue stand and caught fire./Correspondent Chito O. Aragon

Robber shot

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A man arrested on suspicion of  robbing a Ceres Bus was shot and  wounded after he tried to grab the gun of his police escorts yesterday in barangay Ilihan, Tabogon town.

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Brian Garcia, 22, of barangay Libjo was shot in the right shoulder and abdomen.

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Garcia was arrested in a  hot pursuit operation folllowing the bus heist on Saturday afternoon. A  .38 caliber revolver was recovered from him.

On the way to the station, police said Garcia  who had  handcuffs on tried to grab the M-16 rifle of one of his escorts, PO3 Alman Alcabal. A scuffle followed.

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The other escort, Insp. Lamberto Hibaya, then pulled out his gun, and shot Garcia to neutralize him.

Police said Garcia was one of four men who robbed a Ceres Bus and fled with P7,000 cash./Correspondent Gabriel Bonjoc

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