The Philippine Star

Cop wants free movie, threatens mall officer

- By ROBERTZON RAMIREZ and PERSEUS ECHEMINADA

A policeman is under investigat­ion for allegedly threatenin­g a mall’s customer relations officer so he could watch a movie for free on Tuesday night, officials said yesterday.

Superinten­dent Lito Cabamongan, assigned to the Philippine National Police Crime Laboratory, reportedly went into the mall’s customer relations service (CRS) office with a Glock pistol tucked into his waistband. The mall is located in southern Metro Manila.

He threatened to create trouble if he does not get to watch a movie, said Senior Police Officer 1 Gilbert Cueto, who responded to the scene.

The employees at the CRS office gave him a free ticket.

CRS manager Zaiden Carlos told police Cabamongan sat on the floor and moviegoers were bothered by his “unusual behavior.” He was seen performing sit-ups and crawling.

A security guard, who declined to be identified, said Cabamongan was performing yoga exercises in the cinema when police officers escorted him out of the mall and brought him to a nearby police community precinct.

Cueto said Cabamongan turned over his service firearm and was invited for questionin­g.

Since Carlos did not file a complaint, according to a police report, Cabamongan was allowed to go home and his firearm was returned to him.

Superinten­dent Jenny Tecson, Southern Police District (SPD) spokespers­on, said they will conduct an investigat­ion of the incident.

“We will not tolerate any wrongdoing­s committed by any member of our ranks. He is an official, he should be the one setting a good example,” Tecson said, but clarified that Cabamongan is not under the SPD.

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