Police recovered these firearms and cash from three robbery suspects arrested Tuesday in Santiago City. (Photo courtesy of PNP-Region 2)

By Villamor Visaya Jr., Philippine News Agency Stringer and Philippine Daily Inquirer Correspondent


TUGUEGARAO CITY — Three men, including a former courier, were arrested on Tuesday, Jan. 11, after being linked to a robbery incident that victimized two workers of a courier company in Santiago City, police said on Wednesday.

Lt. Col. Efren Fernandez II, Cagayan Valley police spokesperson, identified two of the suspects as Pee Jay Venturina, 34, a former J&T worker, and his brother Mack Jay, 28, a construction worker, both from Abra village in Santiago City.

Their cohort was identified as Randy Ignacio Andres, 46, a construction worker from Diffun town, Quirino province.

A tipster positively identified the suspects who allegedly stole P1.9 million from two J & T courier workers who were about to deposit the money to a bank on Jan. 5.

The Venturina brothers were nabbed in Abra village during a hot pursuit operation, while Andres was arrested in Diffun.

Seized from them were P120,000 cash and goods reportedly bought using the stolen money.

Also seized from Andres were a 9mm-caliber pistol with five rounds of bullets and a grenade. Pee Jay yielded a 45-caliber pistol and a grenade.

Charges for robbery with intimidation, illegal possession of firearms, and violation of the Omnibus Election Code regarding Comelec Resolution No 10728 were lodged against the suspects before the city prosecutor’s office in Santiago City.#