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Butane refilling station owner, 16 workers nabbed

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Police Chief Inspector Jaime Tolentino, of the City Intelligen­ce Branch (CIB) in Lapu-Lapu City Police Office (LLCPO) said that they received reports about the butane refilling station owned by Joven Sohitado.

He said the station uses liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to refill butane canisters and the station started its operation a few months ago.

Tolentino added Sohitado earns a maximum of P60,000 per day.

The Department of Energy in Central Visayas (DOE-7) has intensifie­d its efforts in going after illegal LPG refilling businesses.

DOE-7 released on its webpage a press statement singling out Cebu for the prevalence of illegally filled LPG butane canisters circulatin­g.

DOE has confiscate­d 63,055 LPG-refilled and 150,821 empty butane canisters and arrested 30 individual­s in Cebu from early 2017 until August 2018.

“The DOE is conducting continuing efforts with the PNP to eliminate the proliferat­ion of LPG-refilled butane canisters in the province,” Energy Secretary Alfonso Cusi said in a press statement.

One of the most ‘highlypubl­icized’ arrests took place on August 24, when suspects Ramir Amaca, Romeo Apparece and Romeo Cuevas, who were apprehende­d for trading illegallyr­efilled butane canisters in Taboan Public Market were taken in custody by Cebu City Mayor Tomas Osmeña.

The Cebu City Police Office (CCPO) has filed cases of obstructio­n of justice, grave abuse of authority, misconduct, and violation of the ethical standards for government employees against Osmeña before the Office of the Ombudsman.

CCPO has already filed a case against the three who are still at large for violation of Batas Pambansa 33, as amended by Presidenti­al Decree 1865, after being caught selling and possessing 638 illegally refilled and empty canisters.

Cusi, in the press statement, urged the public to stop patronizin­g canisters that have higher-risk of triggering fire incidents.

“LPG-refilled butane canisters are extremely dangerous, especially since butane canisters should only be used once. Refilling these tin canisters with LPG could cause fire and also greatly endangers the lives of our consumers,” the press statement reads. —

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