Guard nabbed for P200T theft | Inquirer News

Guard nabbed for P200T theft

Police track down suspect’s cohort
/ 06:57 AM October 13, 2012

A security guard was allegedly involved in stealing P200,000 from a gasoline station which he was guarding in barangay Yati, Liloan town, northern Cebu.

Police said Jojie Daclan, 34, admitted his role in the theft after he was arrested at 3 p.m. last Wednesday. The burglary was discovered early morning of the same day.

The thieves took P200,000 from Jetti Gas Station by smashing the window glass of the cashier’s booth.

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The theft was discovered by Justine Rhea Pepito Atis, cashier of the gas station.

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After the theft, police subjected all the workers to questioning, including Daclan, who was the reliever of the guard on-duty during the incident.

The guard on-duty failed to detect the burglary since he was sleeping in a car when the thieves struck.

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During the questioning, Daclan claimed he was in his grandmother’s house sleeping when the theft occurred, said PO2 Gabriel Opoc of Liloan police.

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Police verified Daclan’s claims with his grandmother, who revealed that Daclan didn’t sleep in her house at the time the theft occurred.

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Police then arrested Daclan.

After admitting his role in the theft, Daclan accompanied the police to his house where some of the stolen money worth P18,700 was recovered.

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Daclan said the remaining amount was with his cohort.

Police withheld the name of the alleged cohort pending operations to arrest him.

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