Sanchez siblings dispute worsens | Inquirer News

Sanchez siblings dispute worsens

/ 07:13 AM April 13, 2013

THE feud between the children of the late vice governor Gregorio Sanchez has taken a turn for the worse.

Grecylda “Gigi” Sanchez-Zaballero called on government agencies concerned to help her and the Sanchez family re-commit her brother Greco to a rehabilitation center.

In a phone interview last night, Gigi said Greco recently stole items from their factory in barangay Catarman in Liloan town yesterday afternoon.

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A staffer who refused to be named for security reasons said this is the third time that Greco has done it.

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Among the items stolen were a generator set, printer, computer set, fire extinguishers, a TV set and a key from one of their trucks.

The Sanchez family owns a factory in Catarman that manufactures the Lacto Pafi health products. The staffer said Greco always tags along with two motorcycle riding armed men.

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“The employees are terrified of him,” the staffer said.

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Greco took the yacht and brought it to a portion at the South Road Properties (SRP) near barangay Pasil in Cebu City yesterday afternoon.

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The staffer also said that Greco took the golf set owned by a certain Joy Climaco who works for a bottling company and rents an adjacent office in their plant.

Gigi, who’s running for a Provincial Board (PB) seat representing Cebu’s 5th district, said she is seeking protection from Greco saying he has already become a “threat to the community” since he is armed.

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Gigi said she fears for her family and her employees.

She also urged commercial establishments to report to police on Greco’s misbehavior. Correspondent Carmel Loise Matus

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