The Philippine Star

Pasay condo probed for security lapses

- – Robertzon Ramirez

Police created a special task group to investigat­e the stabbing incident at the Central Park condominiu­m in Pasay City on Tuesday night that claimed the lives of six persons, including the suspect.

Senior Superinten­dent Dionisio Bartolome Jr., acting city police chief, formed a Station Special Investigat­ion Team (SSIT) to look into the possible security lapses of the condominiu­m management.

The SSIT is composed of Bartolome, team head; Superinten­dent Deanry Francisco; Superinten­dent Almel Mangandog, legal officer, and Senior Inspector Allan Abaquita, team leader.

It will be supported by 10 personnel of the Southern Police District’s Criminal Investigat­ion and Detection Group and crime laboratory, business permit and licensing office as well as engineerin­g office of Pasay.

Six persons died in the stabbing incident after Alberto Garan, 39, went berserk following an alleged quarrel with his girlfriend, Emelyn Sagun.

Among those who were killed by Garan were Joel Palacios, 70, a retired journalist and former vice president of the Social Security System; Daisery Castillo, 12; Ligaya Dimapilis, 36; and Letecia Ecsiagan, 60.

Palacios’ partner, Belcris Elorde, 24; April Joy Sagarino, 20; Arlyn Dian Cordero, 20, and Margie Morales, 26, were injured in the attack.

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