Mandaue HOLDUP
A woman who arrived home in a taxi Sunday night was held up by two armed men on a motorcycle as she disembarked in front of her house in Palm Hills Subdivision, barangay Basak, Mandaue City.
Emma Seville, a nutritionist at Cebu City Hall, was robbed of two cell phones and P2,500 cash.
The incident took place about 9:30 p.m.
At first she thought the men were joking until the back rider got irked and pulled her sling bag.
She was partly dragged on the concrete pavement.
Police said the robbers may have followed her home. /reporter jucell marie cuyos
napolcom warns of gifts
THE National Police Commission (NAPOLCOM-7) warned government employees especially police officers not to accept gifts to avoid administrative sanctions.
Lawyer Homer Mariano Cabaral, NAPOLCOM-7 director, cited Republic Act 3019, which prohibits government employees as well as police officers from soliciting gifts.
Accepting gifts is grave misconduct especially for the police officers, Cabaral said.
They can face charges of administrative case./correspondents chito aragon, gabriel bonjoc
Dead woman in wharf
An unidentified woman in her early 40s was found floating lifeless in the seawaters of Ouano Wharf in Mandaue City yesterday.
A speedboat operator discovered the woman’s body and alerted the Philippine Coast Guard.
Police said the woman was wearing a dark blue T-shirt, black shorts, and a pink watch. She had shoulder-length hair and fair skin.
A bruise appeared in the right side of the woman’s forehead. An autopsy will be conducted. /CORRESPONDENT NORMAN V. MENDOZA
Talisay stabbing
A 42 year-old store owner who refused to sell beer to a tipsy neighbor was stabbed in Camella Homes, barangay Lawaan I, Talisay City, last Sunday.
Cenon Yabut sustained wounds in his trunk and arm.
Police said Juniberto Toquero Albios, 32, wanted to buy a bottle of beer from Yabut’s store but the owner refused, saying he was already drunk.
Albios got irked, pulled out a kitchen knife and stabbedthe owner. Albios is now detained at the Talisay police precinct. Gabriel Bonjoc