17 men arrested for stealing internet cable in Las Piñas City
A group of men was arrested after allegedly stealing an underground copper cable belonging to an internet service provider along Alabang-Zapote Road in Las Piñas City.
According to Jamie Santos’ exclusive report on 24 Oras Weekend on Sunday, an investigation by the Las Piñas Police found that the 17 suspects are from Manila.
The suspects claimed they were recruited by an unidentified individual who promised to pay them P1,200 each in exchange for carrying a cargo.
They also claimed they were loaded into a closed van and brought to Las Piñas City, where they later discovered that the cargo contained internet cables, the report added.
Roving guards of the internet service provider allegedly caught the suspects loading the cables into the van, triggering a chase.
“Nagkaroon sila ng habulan. Paakyat ng Skyway ang van hanggang sa tumigil ito sa toll gate. Binangga ang barriers ng toll gate kaya hinold sila ng mga guwardiya.
(A chase ensued. The van was heading up the Skyway until it stopped at the toll gate.)
"Pagkatapos, tumawag ang toll gate security personnel sa HPG-Bicutan,” said Police Major Bobbe Imbo, chief of the Investigation and Detective Management Section of Las Piñas Police Station.
(After it crashed into the toll gate barriers, the guards held them, then the toll gate security personnel called the HPG-Bicutan.)
“Possible po na hindi nila alam ang bubuhatin. May isang tao lang na nag-recruit sa kanila at sinabi na may bubuhatin sila. Hindi nila nire-reveal ang pangalan,” he added.
(It is possible they did not know what they were carrying. They said there was only one person who recruited them and told them they had something to carry, but they are not revealing the name.)
Authorities seized a 150-meter cable valued at more than P500 million, as well as a bolt cutter.
An estimated 1,400 subscribers lost internet connection due to the incident, the report said.
GMA Integrated News is seeking comment from the suspects, who are now in police custody.
They will face charges of theft and violation of the Anti-Cable Television and Cable Internet Tapping Act of 2013.—Vince Angelo Ferreras/MCG, GMA Integrated News