QCPD dares 2 men in road rage case to show up, clear names | Inquirer News

QCPD dares 2 men in road rage case to show up, clear names

By: - Reporter / @jgamilINQ
/ 03:35 AM August 01, 2014

MANILA, Philippines–Face up and own up.

Police invited two men being linked to an incident of a traffic row  on Friday captured on video that has gone viral to come down to Quezon City Police District’s Station 4 to clear their names.

This is so taxi driver Glen Remetio can identify which man pointed a gun at him at the height of the altercation on the Edsa-Santolan flyover.

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Senior Insp. Virgilio Carodan said the police already filed on behalf of Remetio complaints of physical injury, malicious mischief and grave threats against Primex Development Corp. secretary Karlvin Earnest Ang.

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Ang was positively identified by Remetio through pictures shown to him of Primex employees.

Earlier, the plate number of the Mercedes Benz (KDP 313) car Ang was driving at the time of the accident was traced to the real estate company.

But as the complaint against Ang was filed, a lawyer, Derrick Delegencia, alleged that it was his client, Bill Emerson Tan, who was the man in the video, and not Ang.

Primex manager Robert de la Cruz said Tan was the son of a company director to whom the Mercedes Benz was issued.

But on Thursday, Carodan stood pat on his office’s decision to file the complaints against Ang.

Carodan added that Tan has not yet been considered a suspect in the case.

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“We will not make any changes in the complaint unless the complainant [Remetio] says so,” the police official said.

“If they’re saying we’re wrong, then we will invite them [Ang and Tan] to face the taxi driver so he can identify which one is really the suspect,” Carodan said.

Neither Ang nor Tan has made a personal appearance at the Cubao police station as of this writing.

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“Actually, he [Remetio] doesn’t really want this to become a big issue. He just wants the suspect to face him, apologize, and pay for the damages,” Carodan said.

TAGS: Bill Emerson Tan, Glen Remetio, Quezon City, Road rage

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