Pasay cops recover getaway vehicle of Salisi Gang behind robbery of Comelec chair
Members of the Pasay City Police have recovered the getaway vehicle used by the suspects believed to be behind the robbery inside a Pasay City restaurant on Wednesday, Aug. 20, that victimized Commission on Elections (Comelec) Chairman George Garcia.
The recovered getaway vehicle of the Salisi Gang members who robbed Comelec Chairman George Garcia while eating at a restaurant in Pasay City. (Photo from Pasay City Police)
The recovery of the suspects' vehicle in Cabuyao, Laguna was made during the conduct of follow-up and backtracking operations for the arrest of the remaining suspects behind the brazen daylight robbery.
Pasay City Police Chief Col. Joselito De Sesto said the getaway vehicle, a Toyota Innova with plate number ZEF 399, was rented by the suspects for P3,000 from Joselito Celones and Nelia San Jose Ortega of Cabuyao, Laguna.
De Sesto said Celones and Ortega gave their statement to the police and revealed that the vehicle recovered was rented from them by a certain Boboy.
He stated that the vehicle was impounded after recovery and will be used as evidence in the case against the suspects.
The city police chief said that aside from the recovery of the getaway vehicle, they also recovered in the possession of Hazel, 44, who was arrested in Las Piñas on Wednesday, August 20, at around 2:00 p.m. the missing Louis Vuitton bag of Garcia, which contains a cellular phone and assorted identification cards.
Hazel, upon questioning, admitted serving as a lookout on board the Toyota Innova while her group was on the second floor of the Singing Cooks and Waiters, Atbp. Restaurant on Roxas Boulevard, Pasay City.
Hazel also revealed the name of their leader as Neme Torrefiel, 48, of Longos, Bacoor, Cavite.
The city police chief said that based on their initial investigation, the group that victimized Garcia was composed of six persons, but during further investigation, it was found out that the suspects were actually eight persons.
De Sesto said that they are still conducting follow-up operations for the arrest of the remaining suspects identified as Romson, Alberto, Jun, Joseph, Nennete, Neme, who was named as the leader of the group, and one alias John Doe, who were all members of the “Salisi Gang.”