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QC cops round up scalpers selling PBA Finals tickets in Cubao

By: - Reporter /
/ 06:47 PM January 11, 2023

Authorities arrested three alleged scalpers selling tickets to the anticipated Game 6 of the Philippine Basketball Association Finals between Barangay Ginebra and Bay Area following an operation at the Gateway Mall in Quezon City, police said Wednesday.

MANILA, Philippines – Authorities arrested three alleged scalpers selling tickets to the anticipated Game 6 of the Philippine Basketball Association Finals between Barangay Ginebra and Bay Area following an operation at the Gateway Mall in Quezon City, police said Wednesday.

A report from the Quezon City Police District (QCPD) said the suspects, identified as Kenneth Peji, 21; John Limuel dela Cruz, 20; and a 17-year-old male, were nabbed late Tuesday afternoon after selling 13 tickets for P13,000 to an undercover police officer.

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The suspects sold the tickets, not knowing that the buyer from the Quezon City District Anti-Cybercrime Team (QCD-ACT) was conducting an entrapment operation.

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The QCPD said joint elements from the District Special Operations Unit, Quezon City Hall Detachment, and QCD-ACT started cyber patrolling after the PBA management sought police assistance to clamp down on rampant online scalping of tickets.

Seized from the suspects were 50 tickets for the Ginebra-Bay Area showdown.

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The suspects have been charged with violations of the Quezon City Anti-Scalping Ordinance with a fine of P5,000.

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Scalping is illegal under Quezon City Ordinance No. SP-493, S-97, which calls it a practice “tantamount to a fraudulent means of making money, which should be suppressed and made illegal.”

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With this, QCPD Director Brig. Gen. Nicolas Torre III warned the public “to refrain from patronizing scalpers [and] instead, report them [to authorities] so that they will be arrested and charged accordingly.”

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