A 21-year-old “wiper boy” -- a term commonly used to describe individuals who approach vehicles at intersections to clean windshields in exchange for small payments -- was arrested after allegedly threatening a motorist with a pen gun at the corner of Quirino Avenue and San Marcelino Street in Malate, Manila.

The suspect, identified only by the alias “Randy,” a resident of Malate, was apprehended by members of the Manila Police District’s Special Mayor’s Reaction Team (SMaRT) led by Lt. Col. Edward Samonte, following a complaint from a motorist.

Police said the suspect was immediately tracked down and arrested.

Authorities recovered from the suspect’s possession a pen gun loaded with one round of ammunition.

The suspect is facing charges for violation of Republic Act 10591, or the Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act.

Samonte urged the public, particularly motorists and visitors in Manila, to immediately report incidents involving abusive individuals, extortionists, or other law violators to authorities.