Man who threw old man off stolen motorcycle arrested | Inquirer News

Man who threw old man off stolen motorcycle arrested

/ 10:42 AM December 29, 2018

MANILA, Philippines — A man who appeared to throw an old man off a speeding motorcycle in Quezon City has been arrested by the police.

Suspect Banjo dela Paz was arrested after he was seen visiting a friend in Barangay Sangandaan, Quezon City, at about 10 p.m. on Friday.

On Friday morning, Dela Paz figured in a vehicular accident with a Toyota Vios along Roosevelt Avenue as he was driving a motorcycle reported stolen hours earlier. He abandoned the motorcycle then commandeered another motorbike driven by a 64-year-old man.

Article continues after this advertisement

Video taken by a motorist after Dela Paz took control of the second motorcycle, shows him driving away with the old man hanging on helplessly with his feet getting dragged on the pavement.

FEATURED STORIES

Moments later, Dela Paz appeared to grab the old man and to throw him off the speeding vehicle onto the road.

The video of the incident has gone viral on social media.

Article continues after this advertisement

READ: Old man thrown off speeding stolen motorcycle

Article continues after this advertisement

The Masambong Police Station reported on Saturday that the suspect yielded the elderly man’s Honda Wave 100 and several identification cards during the arrest. Police also said that they recovered a .38-caliber revolver from a bag that Dela Paz left behind when he took control of the second motorbike.

The suspect was brought to the police station in Masambong. Police said he would face car theft and physical injury charges. /cbb

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our daily newsletter

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

TAGS: Car Accident, Local news, Nation, national news, News, Police, Quezon City, theft

Your subscription could not be saved. Please try again.
Your subscription has been successful.

Subscribe to our newsletter!

By providing an email address. I agree to the Terms of Use and acknowledge that I have read the Privacy Policy.

© Copyright 1997-2024 INQUIRER.net | All Rights Reserved

This is an information message

We use cookies to enhance your experience. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies. Learn more here.