FAKE LPG cylinders discovered in Bataan. (Photo via Liezle Inigo)
CAMP OLIVAS, City of San Fernando, Pampanga – Police seized P4.5 million worth of tampered liquefied petroleum gas cylinders in Mariveles, Bataan on Friday.
A brand protection team reported suspicious LPG sales in Barangay Alasasin to the police.
Police launched a buy-bust operation where a tampered LPG cylinder was purchased and five individuals refilling and altering LPG tanks were arrested.
Recovered were hundreds of LPG cylinders, a delivery truck loaded with suspected tampered containers, and equipment used for refilling, repainting, and resealing cylinders.
Police Regional Office-3 Director Police Brig Gen. Jess Mendez warned the public that tampered LPG products can cause fires, explosions, and serious harm to lives and property.
He assured PRO-3 will continue aggressive, intelligence-driven operations in line with the directives of Philippine National Police chief Police Gen. Jose Melencio C. Nartatez Jr. to intensify law enforcement and protect the public.
Suspects face appropriate charges. Police urged the public to report similar illegal LPG refilling activities.