The police have arrested a young Calabarzon regional police official who just graduated last year for allegedly splurging some P500,000 meant for drug sting operations in e-sabong. | dexcabalzaINQ /PDI
Operatives of Manila Police District arrested Police Lt.
John Kevin Menes, 24, assigned to the drug enforcement group of the Calabarzon regional police, inside a “Pitmasters Live” betting station in Santa Mesa, Manila, on March 30.Col. Jean Fajardo, spokesperson for the PNP, on Saturday said Menes was facing criminal complaints of illegal gambling, estafa and malversation of public funds.FEATURED STORIES
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