Suspect A man suspected of involvement in the series of violent attacks against customs employees after his arrest at the Manila International Container Port (MICP) last January 25, 2022 where he yielded a pistol and a fragmentation grenade. Already, one customs employee was killed and two others seriously wounded in three shooting incidents in the last two months involving riding-in-tandem (RIT) suspects who are yet to be identified Photo by PAUL M. GUTIERREZ

Man ‘casing’ customs personnel arrested

January 27, 2022 Paul M. Gutierrez 513 views

Suspect1A MAN seen “acting suspiciously” was arrested last Tuesday, January 25, 2022, at the Manila International Container Port (MICP).

The arrested suspect yielded a fully loaded pistol, fragmentation grenade—and several photos and a list of vehicle plate numbers of customs frontline personnel on his cellular phone.

Although the Bureau of Customs (BOC) and the Manila Police District (MPD) are maintaining a tight hold on information, reliable information provided by BOC insiders said the suspect is reportedly now under the custody of the MPD.

The suspect’s name is being withheld pending results of the investigation and upon the request of the authorities.

Late afternoon last Tuesday, sources said private security guards (blue guards) assigned at the MICP noticed the suspect allegedly wandering around the port’s parking lot and taking photos of the plate number of several vehicles.

When accosted, the man claimed to be a “visitor” of a senior customs appraiser. When brought before the official, he promptly denied knowing the suspect.

The blue guards then coordinated with the port’s Customs Police (Enforcement and Security Service). Upon being frisked, the man yielded a loaded .45 caliber pistol and a fragmentation grenade, among others. His getaway vehicle, a motorcycle, was also confiscated, sources said.

Sources also said the man’s cellphone showed the photographs of several MICP frontline employees and the plate number of their vehicles.

The thread of one text conversation also allegedly disclosed the man was specifically tasked to monitor two senior frontline employees.

The suspect also allegedly tried to wiggle out of his predicament by pretending to be “high on something” and that he is not on his right mind by giving conflicting and senseless replies to questions.

Employees in near panic mode

The arrest has sent customs employees, especially at the MICP and the Port of Manila (POM), in near panic mode, after three previous shooting incidents in the past two months that killed one senior appraiser and seriously wounded two others.

Rommel Francisco, president of the BOC Employees Association (BOCEA) noted that before Christmas, Atty. Melvin Tan, assigned at the office of Deputy Commissioner for Internal Administration (IAG) Donato San Juan, was ambushed in Las Piñas City while on his way home.

Tan sustained seven gunshot wounds but luckily survived.

The shooting was followed last January 7, 2022, after Eudes Nerpio, MICP principal appraiser, was shot dead in Binondo, Manila.

A week later, Ryan Balite Difuntorum, principal examiner at the POM, was also shot in Sampaloc, Manila, while on his way home. He suffered a gunshot wound in the neck but survived.

Incidentally, Tan and Nerpio are included in the a ‘list’ that contained 14 names that was received by Comm. Rey Leonardo Guerrero and the Presidential Anti-Corruption Commission (PACC) last November 29, 2021.

Although Difuntorum was not in the list, a customs employee surnamed ‘Balite’ is included.

The arrest of the suspect last Tuesday became a cause of alarm for employees as those being surveilled are not included in the BOC corrupt list.

“Lahat na kami dito, target patayin,” bewailed one of the sources who refused to be named.

In an effort to allay the fear of customs employees, Guerrero, in a press conference on Thursday, January 27, 2022, said they have “offered protection” to those in the list; after the shooting of Difuntorum, the BOC also offered a P300,000 reward for information leading to the arrest of those behind the incidents.

Guerrero also called on all customs employees “to be always careful” as they continue to perform their duties.

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