Accountant facing 88 counts of qualified theft arrested by Taguig police
Taguig police arrested an accountant who is facing 88 counts of qualified theft in Caloocan on Nov. 3.
The 31-year-old woman was arrested in Senate Village in Caloocan by a tracker team of the Taguig police’s Intelligence Section.
She was nabbed through a warrant of arrest for theft issued by Presiding Judge Bernard Pineda of the Regional Trial Court Branch 70.
The woman was listed by the Taguig police as the No. 3 most wanted person for November.
The suspect was detained at the police custodial facility.
Under Article 310 of the Revised Penal Code, qualified theft is defined as “the crime of theft shall be punished by the penalties next higher by two degrees than those respectively specified in the next preceding article, if committed by a domestic servant, or with grave abuse of confidence, or if the property stolen is motor vehicle, mail matter or large cattle or consists of coconuts taken from the premises of a plantation, fish taken from a fishpond or fishery or if property is taken on the occasion of fire, earthquake, typhoon, volcanic eruption, or any other calamity, vehicular accident or civil disturbance."