CEBU, Philippines - The Police Regional Office-7 has ordered a thorough investigation into the robbery of the satellite office of Cebu Electric Cooperative II in Tabogon, Cebu last Saturday.
Senior Superintendent Rey Lyndon Lawas, chief of the Regional Directorial Staff, also wants financial institutions and other vital establishments to be alerted following the incident.
“This will form part of our lessons learned not only of the police but as well as with other financial institutions,” said Lawas.
Lawas said that the PRO-7 will immediately coordinate with the various financial institutions as soon as the complete report about the incident is in.
“These concerned financial institutions have their own responsibility also to secure themselves,” he said.
“So we would like to know how it happened so that we can make some corrections and adjustment in coordination with the financial institutions as far as their security is concerned,” Lawas added.
Five unidentified robbers pretended to be clients walked into the CEBECO II satellite office in Poblacion, Tabogon last Saturday. Once inside, the robbers pointed guns at the tellers and disarmed the lone security guard before fleeing with P554,000 cash.
Meanwhile, three persons were arrested Sunday for illegal possession of firearms. The arrests happened in the towns of Medellin, Dalaguete, and Compostela.
Jessie Rosales, 38, of Maharuhay, Medellin, was caught in possession of a caliber .45 pistol. A concerned citizen reported to the police about the presence of an armed man.
In Dalaguete, Glen Matugas, 24, was arrested in Barangay Poblacion after he was accused of indiscriminately firing his gun. The police confiscated a caliber .45 pistol in his possession.
Alberto Bureros, 37, was also arrested in Canamucan, Compostela past midnight on Sunday for carrying an unlicensed gun.
The three arrested persons will be charged with violation of the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act. (FREEMAN)