Sixteen individuals, including a minor, were arrested for alleged cable theft in a joint operation conducted by the San Juan City Police and the Eastern Police District (EPD) on Tuesday, May 5.

According to the Philippine National Police (PNP), the suspects were caught in the act of cutting and loading underground copper cables at around 12:15 a.m. along Araullo Street in Barangay Addition Hills, following a tip from a concerned citizen.

Among those arrested was a 48-year-old man identified as “Gabe,” while the group’s alleged leader, known as “Pipoy,” remains at large.

A minor was also rescued during the operation.

Recovered from the suspects were underground copper cables owned by a telecommunications company, with an estimated value of P456,159.49.

Authorities also confiscated tools and equipment allegedly used in the activity, including a closed van, another vehicle, bolt cutters, and steel bars.

Police said charges for violation of Republic Act 10515, or the Anti-Cable Television and Cable Internet Tapping Act, and theft under the Revised Penal Code are being prepared against the suspects.