3 FEMALE WORKERS ROBBED BY 3 MEN ON MOTORBIKE
THREE women were robbed of their cash and personal property by 3 men on house a motorcycle on A.S. Fortuna St., Barangay Banilad, Mandaue City final Friday midnight.
The victims identified as Sugar Labiaga, 28; Christine May Labiaga, 20; and Samantha Jane Dapal, 27; who all work for a Japanese firm, were attacked whilst they were on foot home.
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They pronounced the culprits, who were on house a red motorcycle, unexpected stopped nearby them and spoken the holdup.
One of the 3 men reportedly forked a .45 pistol at the victims whilst dogmatic the holdup.
The culprits took the victims’ bags, where their mobile phones, money and personal equipment were kept.
SPO2 Reynario Patillas of the Casuntingan Police Station pronounced that the situation may have been associated to an progressing spoliation in the area, which occurred a couple of weeks ago.
Patillas suggested that the victims were able to recollect the plate number of the vehicle. It is right away being verified.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu journal on Jan 29, 2012.
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THREE women were robbed of their cash and personal property by 3 men on house a motorcycle on A.S. Fortuna St., Barangay Banilad, Mandaue City final Friday midnight.
The victims identified as Sugar Labiaga, 28; Christine May Labiaga, 20; and Samantha Jane Dapal, 27; who all work for a Japanese firm, were attacked whilst they were on foot home.
Have something to report? Tell us in text, photos or videos.
They pronounced the culprits, who were on house a red motorcycle, unexpected stopped nearby them and spoken the holdup.
One of the 3 men reportedly forked a .45 pistol at the victims whilst dogmatic the holdup.
The culprits took the victims’ bags, where their mobile phones, money and personal equipment were kept.
SPO2 Reynario Patillas of the Casuntingan Police Station pronounced that the situation may have been associated to an progressing spoliation in the area, which occurred a couple of weeks ago.
Patillas suggested that the victims were able to recollect the plate number of the vehicle. It is right away being verified.
Published in the Sun.Star Cebu journal on Jan 29, 2012.
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