An Irish national is now in police custody following his arrest for allegedly damaging a tow truck during a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) road clearing operation in Quezon City. (Photo courtesy of MMDA)
An Irish man was arrested after allegedly smashing a tow truck with a hammer during a Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) road clearing operation in Quezon City on Wednesday, July 8.
According to the Quezon City Police District (QCPD), MMDA traffic enforcers were conducting a clearing operation along Regalado Avenue near Dahlia Street when they found the unattended sports utility vehicle (SUV) illegally parked on the roadside.
The vehicle was cited for illegal parking, clamped, and ordered to be towed to the MMDA impounding site in Marikina City.
Police said the SUV owner suddenly arrived while the vehicle was already secured to the tow truck and tried to free it by repeatedly driving forward and backward.
After failing to detach the SUV, the suspect allegedly got out, grabbed a hammer, and repeatedly struck the tow truck, causing damage to the towing vehicle.
The incident was reported to the Fairview Police Station 5, where responding police officers arrested the suspect.
He is facing a complaint for malicious mischief resulting in damage to property.
Meanwhile, MMDA Chairman Don Artes ordered the agency's Legal and Legislative Service to file a separate criminal complaint before the Bureau of Immigration (BI) seeking the Irish national's deportation.