Man monitoring vote buying caught carrying gun in Pasay City
At A Glance
- A man monitoring alleged vote buying in Pasay City was carrested for gun possession.
A 41-year-old man allegedly tasked to monitor alleged vote buying was arrested by patrolling policemen for gun possession in Pasay City on Thursday, May 8.
Col. Joselito de Sesto, Pasay City Police chief, said the suspect identified as alias “Elias,” a resident of Las Piñas City, was nabbed by police officers from MOA Police Community Precinct.
He was apprehended at around 4:30 a.m. in front of the Petron Gasoline Station on Macapagal Boulevard in Barangay 76, Pasay.Prior to his arrest, police received reports through their group chat about a motorcycle-riding armed man roaming and acting suspiciously around the city.
Upon arrest, officers recovered from the suspect a .40 Glock 23 GENS pistol loaded with a magazine containing 13 live bullets and two additional magazines.
Further inspection of the suspect's motorcycle compartment revealed photos and videos of barangay officials and the Pasay City Hall.
During a media presentation, the suspect claimed that an individual known as alias “Jay” had directed him to monitor a supporter of the mayoral candidate rivaling Mayor Emi Calixto-Rubiano and document alleged vote-buying activities.
The suspect is now detained at the Pasay City Police custodial facility and faces charges for violating Republic Act 10591 (Comprehensive Firearms and Ammunition Regulation Act ) in relation to RA 7166 (Omnibus Election Code).