PCG chaplain, natangayan ng P200K; suspek inaming ipinambili umano ng branded na damit
- A chaplain of the Philippine Coast Guard was robbed of P200,000 and a watch
- Based on the report of GMA Integrated News, the chaplain parked at a roadside in Roxas Boulevard on Dec. 25
- The suspect took the victim's Huawei Smartwatch and P200,000 cash, along with other valuables
- Police later arrested the suspect on the night of Dec. 25 but the only amount recovered was P5,100
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A chaplain of the PCG was robbed of his valuables when he parked his car in Roxas Blvd. to take a nap.
Based on the report of Unang Balita, as well as with the CCTV, the suspect could be seen riding his bicycle, which he parked.
After several minutes, he went to the car of the victim.
The latter woke up totally aghast at finding that the door was open, and that his things were already gone.
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P200,000 in cash was stolen, along with his Huawei smartwatch.
A follow-up operation conducted by authorities led to the arrest of the suspect.
What was left of the money was only P5,100 and the suspect said that he used the money to buy things like a phone and branded items.
News, photos or videos that arouse the interest of netizens would often go viral on social media, due to the attention netizens give them. These viral posts appeal to the emotions of netizens, and in rare cases, such could also happen to ordinary people, making them very relatable to almost everyone who get to read about the stories online.
In a previous report by KAMI, a 16-year-old boy jumped into a creek but unfortunately died after allegedly trying to steal a bicycle. The incident happened in Barangay Imelda, Baguio City, yesterday. According to the police's investigation, the teenager was accompanied by a 10-year-old boy in his attempt to steal a bicycle. However, a construction worker saw them and called them out; that's when they tried to flee from the scene and jumped into a creek.
In another viral news story, a woman from Carcar, Cebu, who died because of eclampsia a week after giving birth to her child, was allegedly taken advantage of after getting buried in the cemetery. According to a report by GMA News, a gravedigger reportedly noticed the coffin lying outside of its grave a day after getting buried. When they checked the woman inside, she was no longer wearing undergarments, and her upper dress was lifted up.
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Source: KAMI.com.gh