ILOILO CITY — Three linemen are facing multiple charges after being caught red-handed selling stolen electrical cables belonging to MORE Electric and Power Corp. (MORE Power) at a junk shop in Leganes town, Iloilo province.
ILOILO CITY — Three linemen are facing multiple charges after being caught red-handed selling stolen electrical cables belonging to MORE Electric and Power Corp. at a junk shop in Leganes town, Iloilo province.The suspects, identified as Leo de la Cruz, Mark Xyrone Cabansay, and Joseph Mobe, are employees of FVE Electrical Services and Supply Corporation, a contractor of MORE Power.
They they were later transferred to the Jaro Police Station in the city for further investigation.MORE Power has already filed a complaint for qualified theft against the suspects, who are currently detained while awaiting an inquest case.
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