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10-16-2018, 07:32 AM
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37-Year-Old Call Center Agent Shot to Death in Cebu City
37-year-old call center agent L.T. was shot to death by two robbers while they were snatching her bag along Pope John Paul II Avenue in Mabolo, Cebu City, Cebu, Philippines at around 2:50 AM on October 3, 2018.
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10-18-2018, 04:13 PM
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Re: 37-Year-Old Call Center Agent Shot to Death in Cebu City
According to the victim's fellow call center agent Hazel Namit, the victim used to drive a car, but she stopped after encountering a minor vehicular accident about a month ago. She was on her way home after her 5 p.m. to 2 a.m. shift in one of the business process outsourcing (BPO) companies in the area. Namit said they often warned the victim of walking alone, but the latter assured her and their workmates that she knew how to defend herself. She was reportedly a Muay Thai artist. She is a native of Zamboanga City. Her mother is in the United States. She lived with an aunt in Lapu-Lapu City. The victim was reportedly robbed in the past, but she fought the culprit. Mabolo Police Station Chief Dindo Alaras said they obtained a closed circuit television (CCTV) camera footage that captures the culprits, but the video is not clear. The culprits both wore full-faced helmets. Alaras said they will check other CCTV cameras from neighboring establishments. He said the suspects may be the ones responsible in robbing a Taiwanese couple in Mabolo last week. ================================ Police arrested eight persons at a police checkpoint including an armed person from Mabolo, suspected to be a robber who might have been responsible for the killing of a call center agent. Chief Inspector Aldrin Villacampa, Chief of Centro Police Station said, a certain Jayme Tajanlangit, 35, residing in Mabolo, Cebu City was caught at the checkpoint at the Mandaue reclamation area, in possession of two small sachets of suspected shabu and a .45 caliber pistol with four live bullets. Villacampa is coordinating with the Mabolo Police Station to check the background of Tajanlangit and the result of the ballistic test of the suspect’s firearm to see if this would match the cartridge or slug from the gun that killed L. T. during a robbery last October 3 at the Pope John Paul II avenue in Mabolo, Cebu City. Villacampa added that the suspect, who was on board a motorcycle, was already in police custody after he allegedly threw something plastic but the police noticed that he was uneasy and seemed to be hiding something in his armpit. When the suspect was frisked, authorities allegedly found a .45 caliber pistol inside a shoulder-worn holster. “Kuyaw sab to kon wala mabantayi kay posibli nga makapamusil pa to,” said Villacampa. (It could have been dangerous if the police did not notice it. He could have fired his gun) Seven other persons on board motorcycles and taxi cabs, who were allegedly in possession of suspected drugs and paraphernalia were also arrested. Centro Police Station is the top police station with the highest number of arrests arising from police checkpoints for possession of illegal drugs, paraphernalia or carrying of unlicensed firearms. The police station’s backyard now had around two hundred motorcycles used by the arrested persons and withheld as evidence. |
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10-19-2018, 03:36 AM
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Re: 37-Year-Old Call Center Agent Shot to Death in Cebu City
So she was a Muay Thai artist? My bet is she was an arrogant butch feminazi that believed she could measure up against a male opponent because she was a bad ass martial artist, she learned for a a couple of seconds that bullets can travel faster than Muay Thai kicks |