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QC police marshals on bus thwart pickpockets

The presence of police marshals and a college student鈥檚 quick thinking led to the arrest of four suspected pickpockets on a bus plying Edsa in Quezon City before dawn Friday.

Alerted by the victim鈥檚 cry for help, four plainclothesmen from the Quezon City Police District blocked the suspects鈥 path before they could jump off the bus, according to the QCPD.

Arrested were Joseph Matira, 39; Ronald Sazan, 39, and his brother Jerome, 25, and Joel Tanyes, 28, who boarded a Fairview-bound Elena Transit bus around 4 a.m. in Barangay (village) Socorro.

Superintendent Ronnie Montejo, commander of QCPD鈥檚 Cubao station, said they targeted one of the passengers, Marcelo Garol, a 21-year-old student, first by 鈥渄istracting鈥 him. Matira, Tanyes and Jerome Sazan surrounded and repeatedly 鈥樷檅umped鈥 Garol as the elder Ronald Sazan tried to unzip the victim鈥檚 backpack.

鈥淭he bus about to stop in front of Farmers Plaza (in Cubao) when the suspects pounced on the victim,鈥 Montejo said.

1 of 14 pickpocket groups

They had taken hold of Garol鈥檚 cell phone and were heading toward the door when the marshals led by Senior Insp. Jeff Dalson rose from their seats and blocked their path.

According to QCPD director Senior Supt. Richard Albano, the gang was one of the 鈥14 groups of pickpockets鈥 operating in Quezon City.

鈥淭hey go for passengers who appear to be absentminded while on the road,鈥 Albano said. 鈥淧assengers should be alert. If they notice that somebody is repeatedly bumping them, that means something is happening.鈥

The suspects used a password to signal that their loot had been secured and that they can let go of the victim, he added.

The QCPD on Wednesday announced that it had started deploying marshals on public utility vehicles to step up its campaign against street crimes.

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