Police catch 5 of 6 passenger jeepney robbers in QC | Inquirer News

Police catch 5 of 6 passenger jeepney robbers in QC

/ 10:20 PM August 13, 2012

Five men who had just held up the passengers of a Manila-bound jeepney were arrested shortly after midnight Monday in Quezon City after patrolling policemen heard their victims’ shouts for help.

A sixth cohort, however, was able to escape.

The police identified those arrested as Jericho Huganas, 25; Ronnie Reyes, 27; Rocky Timonera, 31; Rey Llave, 35 and Cesar Ambion, 26.

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Superintendent Norberto Babagay of the Galas police station said that the five were positively identified by their victims as among the six men who robbed them in a jeepney bound for Quiapo.

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The heist happened at around 12:30 a.m. at the corner of Quezon Avenue and Araneta Avenue in Barangay Sto. Domingo, Quezon City.

Roel Baterna, 22; Marilyn Sierra, 35; David Alunan, 23 and Princess Lyka Escombo said that they were in a jeepney with the six men when, without any warning, the suspects pulled out knives and demanded that they hand over their belongings.

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The six men then jumped off the jeepney and walked toward the direction of Barangay Tatalon.

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However, barangay watchmen who were on patrol noticed the commotion and one of them firing a warning shot, prompting the robbers to run.

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In the meantime, the jeepney passengers’ shouts for help attracted the attention of policemen in a patrol car who went after the six men.

Recovered from the five who were arrested were the victims’ bags and other valuables.

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