Cap over CCTV camera helps bag suspect in P18-M heist | Inquirer News

Cap over CCTV camera helps bag suspect in P18-M heist

/ 09:17 PM November 11, 2012

A closed-circuit television (CCTV) camera helped catch one of three men who allegedly stole P18-million worth of cash and jewelry from a house in Quezon City Saturday night.

The suspects were not actually caught on video, but one of them, the grandson of the 73-year-old homeowner, was seen covering the lens of the CCTV camera inside the house.

Police identified the arrested suspect as David Ong, 21, of Geronimo Street, Barangay Tandang Sora.

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Recovered from Ong were several pieces of gold and diamond jewelry which he allegedly took from the house of his grandfather Roberto Geronimo, a hardware store owner, along Tandang Sora Avenue.

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Senior Police Officer 1 Cristituto Zaldarriaga, of the Quezon City Police District Criminal Investigation and Detection Unit (QCPD-CIDU), said Geronimo was not at home when the burglary took place.

Investigation showed that only housemaids Teodola Bacohod and Mary Rose Bastida were at the house when the burglars struck.

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Police said that around 10 p.m. Bastida saw Ong putting a bullcap on the lens of the CCTV camera outside the main door of the house. Ong then allegedly used a rock to break a glass window near the door.

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Bastida immediately sought help from the Tandang Sora Barangay Peace, Security and Order (BPSO) office.

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Barangay watchmen rushed to the house, but by the time they arrived, two of the suspects had fled by destroying a portion of the roof in the master bedroom.

Ong was arrested by BPSO personnel near the house and, when frisked, yielded a gold ring, three sets of diamond earrings, a pearl necklace and a watch. Barangay officers later turned him over to the police.

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The two other burglars reportedly fled with cash and jewelry worth about P18 million.

At the QCPD-CIDU holding cell, Ong denied taking part in the burglary despite being caught red-handed with his share of the loot.

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Police said they were set to file robbery charges against Ong in  the city prosecutor’s office.

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