Online seller arrested for selling overpriced Beep cards in Pasig
The online seller arrested for unauthorized and overpriced sales of Beep cards in Pasig City. (Photo from PNP-ACG)
A 32-year-old online seller was arrested for the unauthorized and overpriced selling of Beep cards in Pasig City, authorities reported on Tuesday, Aug. 26.
The Philippine National Police Anti-Cybercrime Group (PNP-ACG) identified the seller as “Kate,” who was arrested during an entrapment operation by the operatives of the Cyber Response Unit, together with the Cyber Patrolling and Intelligence Unit, Eastern District Anti-Cybercrime Team, and Pasig City Police Station in Ortigas Center last Friday, Aug. 15.
A total of 50 pieces of Beep cards were confiscated from her, which authorities said were being illegally distributed through online platforms.
PNP-ACG Director Brig. Gen. Bernard R. Yang emphasized that the illegal sale of Beep cards not only violates consumer protection laws but also exploits commuters who rely on them daily.
“The PNP ACG will continue to crack down on individuals who engage in such unlawful online activities to protect the public from abuse and deception,” Yang added.
Authorities said the woman is facing charges for violation of Republic Act No. 8484 (Access Devices Regulation Act of 1998) as amended by RA No. 11449 and Article 50 of RA No. 7394 (Consumer Act of the Philippines), both in relation to Section 6 of RA No. 10175 (Cybercrime Prevention Act of 2012).