Boxes of seized fish stolen from Danao police station | Inquirer News

Boxes of seized fish stolen from Danao police station

/ 11:00 AM July 27, 2011

The Cebu Provincial Anti-Illegal Fishing Task Force (CPAIFTF) will investigate the loss of three boxes of seized fish at the Danao City police station in northern Cebu.

According to a report from Joefrey Merencillo, task force coordinator, five boxes of blasted fish were confiscated in a checkpoint near the city’s fish port last July 23.

When members of the task force decided to have lunch, they left the boxes of fish at the city’s police station “thinking that it was the safest place.”

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Later, Merencillo said they went back to the station and found out three boxes of fish were missing. The three boxes of fish were worth P7,500.

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Another box was “tampered, opened and half empty.”

When told of the loss, the policemen on duty could not explain what happened or who were responsible for the loss.

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Aside from the missing fish, the task force also complained that there were no policemen who assist them during the operation.

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A copy of the report was furnished on Monday to the office of the governor, Cebu Provincial Police Office, the town mayor and city mayor of Carmen and Danao and to the Department of Interior and Local Government in Central Visayas.

Jose Maria  Gastardo, task force coordinator and Capitol consultant, said in a phone interview that the concerned agencies will meet to discuss the matter.

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