Man pretending to be police officer arrested in Baclaran mall

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Some criminals just don’t think it through.

“On Saturday morning, March 7, a 47-year-old man named Dannie Ting was arrested at a shopping mall in Baclaran, Pasay City for impersonating a police officer,” reports Mike Frialde in The Philippine Star.

The report noted: “Ting was wearing a police uniform — which bore patches supposedly identifying him as assigned to the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) and his rank as a chief inspector — when he was apprehended at the Bagong Milenyo Plaza mall.”

According to acting city police chief Senior Superintendent Sidney Hernia, Police Officers 3 Pio Tabirao and Eulalio Corpuz arrived at the mall at around 10am and arrested Ting after he was unable to produce a Philippine National Police identification card.

The report added that “Ting had claimed to be a member of the NCRPO’s Criminal Investigation and Detection Group (CIDG) and that he was at the mall on a secret mission.”  

Ting was detained at the Pasay police headquarters. He faces charges of usurpation of authority and illegal use of uniforms and insignia.

Photo: DILG website
 

 


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