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- MMDA Deputy Chairman Usec. Frisco San Juan Jr. and Director for Traffic Enforcement Atty. Vic Nuñez visited the family of Wilmer Zara to offer financial support and express sympathy on behalf of Chairman Atty. Don Artes
- Zara was fatally shot in the head by a suspect he was pursuing along Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, on March 14
- Senator Raffy Tulfo, through Raffy Tulfo in Action (RTIA), offered a ₱500,000 reward for the immediate capture of the perpetrator and MMDA Chairman Artes matched this offer for verified information leading to the suspect’s identification and arrest
- The victim was reportedly chasing the unidentified suspect, who fled on his motorcycle after being stopped by MMDA enforcers at the corner of Soliven Street
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MMDA Deputy Chairman Usec. Frisco San Juan Jr. and Director for Traffic Enforcement Atty. Vic Nuñez, on behalf of Chairman Atty. Don Artes, visited the family of Wilmer Zara yesterday to extend their condolences and provide financial assistance.

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Zara, a motorcycle rider, tragically lost his life after being shot in the head by a suspect he was pursuing along Commonwealth Avenue, Quezon City, on March 14.
The MMDA is actively coordinating with the police to ensure justice is served for his death.
Senator Raffy Tulfo, through his program Raffy Tulfo in Action (RTIA), pledged a ₱500,000 reward for the swift capture of the suspect.
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Meanwhile, Chairman Artes assured that the MMDA would also offer a ₱500,000 reward to anyone who can provide verified information leading to the identification and arrest of the perpetrator.
Reports indicate that Zara had been chasing the unidentified suspect, who fled on his motorcycle after being stopped by MMDA personnel at the corner of Soliven Street.
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Meanwhile, GMA News took to Instagram to warn about a fake video that is being spread on social media. According to GMA News, the fake "prayer rally video" for PRRD in Cebu was edited, and that the original was actually their video taken during the Sinulog. The network then shared a side by side comparison of the fake video vis-a-vis the real video that they shot from Sinulog Festival. GMA also explained that the video was during a procession of the devotees on January 17, 2025.
In other news, illicit drug trade disguised as a parcel distribution center was recently uncovered by authorities. In a surveillance video shared on 24 Oras Weekend, one can see an individual receiving a parcel from a rider in front of an apartment building. Subsequently, another person seen waiting for another set of package in the same place. Authorities later swooped down on the said parcel distribution center and seized pastic bag and sachets of suspected illegal substance with an estimated street value of around 6.8 million pesos.
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