Manila City Hall employee nabbed for stealing insecticides worth P2.1 million
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A government employee assigned to the Manila City Disaster Risk Reduction and Management Office (MCDRRMO) was arrested after being caught stealing boxes of insecticide from a government storage facility, authorities said.
The Special Manila Reaction Team (S.Ma.R.T.) apprehended the suspect for taking 20 boxes of Resigen insecticide from the Delpan Evacuation Building. Each box reportedly contained 240 bottles, with the total value of P2,184,000.
During the operation, law enforcement also confiscated 12 bottles of Resigen insecticide worth approximately P150,000.00, along with P140,000 in cash, believed to be proceeds from the sale of the stolen goods.
The suspect is now facing charges of qualified theft under Article 310 of the Revised Penal Code.
Meanwhile, another individual allegedly involved in purchasing the stolen insecticide was also charged with fencing in violation of Presidential Decree No. 1612.
In a statement, the Manila City government expressed disappointment over the incident. It reminded all public servants to honor their oath of service and maintain public trust by avoiding illegal activities.
The city government has reminded all employees to uphold their sworn duty to serve the public with integrity and to refrain from actions that could damage public trust.
Investigation into the case is still ongoing.