Quick response from patrolling officers of the Pasay City Police led to the arrest of two armed robbery suspects early Sunday morning, October 13.
Based on the report of Southern Police District (SPD), at around 2:50 AM, police from Sub-Station 2 apprehended two suspects in front of a hotel along Taft Avenue corner Buendia Avenue, shortly after receiving a report from the victim, alias Gerry, 29.
Gerry informed the officers that the suspects had stolen his iPhone, valued at ₱20,000, and fled the scene.
The suspects, identified by their aliases Jun Jun, 23, and Dexter, 19, both tricycle drivers, were captured after a brief chase.
During the arrest, officers found a .38 caliber revolver loaded with four live rounds on Dexter. Jun Jun was carrying a .9mm Ingram Mac10 with five rounds in his sling bag. Both firearms lacked serial numbers.
The suspects were also using an unregistered black motorcycle during the robbery.
The victim positively identified the two suspects as the ones who robbed him. They now face charges for robbery and violations of Republic Act 10591, the Comprehensive Law on Firearms and Ammunition.
"This successful operation highlights the commitment of the Pasay City Police to enhance public safety and reduce criminal activity in the area. Community members are encouraged to remain vigilant and report any suspicious activities", said Police Brigadier General Bernard R Yang, District Director.
No injuries were reported.
The suspects are currently in police custody for further investigation.