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P40-m Davao Heist fails while the trick of the robbery decomposes

P40-m Davao Heist fails while the trick of the robbery decomposes

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By removing their unnecessary motorcycle, the robbers slide down the street, turning a large stakes into an improvised race of legs through a crowded market

Davao, Philippines – their plan was tight and executed precisely. Their weapons were loaded. LOOT – millions of fishermen worth jewelry – was already in the bag. But then the getaway came and from there everything was broken.

In what could have been a scene from a Slapick comedy, a group of armed men stormed on Wednesday, February 26, on Wednesday, February 26, on the Ilusti A crowded street in Davao City, executed a manual manual, and then saw the escape revealed in the most indifferent way.

With their great exit reduced to a mechanical malfunction, the robbers were left without any choice than to improvise. By removing the unnecessary motorcycle, they clung to the street, turning a large stake in an improvised leg through the Bankerohan-Politis, Participants and puzzled sellers.

Investigators said the robbers declared the robbery and robbed assorted jewelry, including expensive watches, estimated to be worth more than P40 million.

CCTV films and video clips, which soon circulated on social networks, showed the suspects jumping on their motorcycle in a apparent haste to escape – except for a fatal error with their getaway vehicle.

One of the suspects, who served as a driver, was seen trying to start the motorcycle, but under no circumstances. The other two suspects, one who wore a large bag and the other an armed rifle, were sitting. At one point, the rear rider even slipped from the motorcycle.

While the policemen who responded approached the scene, the three suspects, frustrated and feeling the uselessness of their escape attempt, abandoned the motorcycle and threw themselves to the occupied public market, causing panic and agitation among sellers and buyers.

Police officers chased and correspond to one of the suspects with the help of participants who were looking forward to the direction they were taking. Some even followed with emotion the pursuit, the mobile phones in hand, apparently wanting to capture the whole chase on the video.

A suspect, who tried to hide, was arrested by the police, while the other two managed to escape.

The arrested suspect – Johny Bulawan in Albura, Leyte – was taken to the Police Section in San Pedro – where he was interrogated.

The police recovered a M16 rifle, a 9 mm caliber gun, a bag containing stolen jewelry and defective motorcycle, which was left on the roadside.

Police spokesman from Davao City, Captain Hazel Tuazon said on Thursday, February 27, that there is now a P100,000 reward for any information that could lead to the arrest of the other suspects.

Tuazon said the police suspected that there could be up to five people behind the robbery, including the views.

The head of the Davao police, Colonel Hansel Marant, told reporters that the authorities are examining the CCTV materials to determine the exact number of people involved in the boldness.

He said that the police launched a manhunt for the other perpetrators, describing the group as possible belonging to a “great organized group”.

Marantan called those with useful information about the place where their suspects and identities are to coordinate with the police. – Rapler.com