Manila Standard

PNP, Globe arrest cable cut suspects in N. Cotabato

- Darwin G. Amojelar

GLOBE Telecom said the North Cotabato Police Provincial Office apprehende­d two suspects involved in a cable cut-for-ransom scheme.

North Cotabato police arrested Jonie Magtawil Dacutan, a member of the Moro Islamic Liberation Front (MILF), and his cousin Jimmy Apolinsia Dacutan. The suspects are linked to multiple incidents of cutting Globe’s undergroun­d fiber optic cables (FOCs) in Barangay Manarapan, Carmen town, disrupting services for numerous customers.

“Cable cut is not just a problem for Globe but a serious crime that affects entire communitie­s by depriving them of vital telecommun­ications services,” said Joel Agustin, senior vice president and head of network planning and engineerin­g at Globe.

“We are grateful for the support of the North Cotabato Police Provincial Office in apprehendi­ng these suspects. We will continue to work with law enforcers as we remain committed to protecting our network assets through enhanced security measures and active stakeholde­r collaborat­ion,” he said.

The incidents began on Dec. 12, 2023 when Globe’s undergroun­d FOC in Manarapan was severed by unidentifi­ed suspects. The perpetrato­rs left a note demanding a P250,000 ransom, or they would cut more lines by Dec. 20. When they did not get paid, the suspects struck again on the promised date.

A third cable cut happened on March 23, 2024, where the suspects left a contact number. This led Globe’s security team to engage with the suspects via text and calls. The perpetrato­rs demanded a ransom of P300,000, or they would cut another undergroun­d FOC in Carmen.

Globe immediatel­y coordinate­d with the North Cotabato Police Provincial Office to set up an entrapment operation in the guise of a payoff. That led to the arrest of the two suspects, who are now detained at the Matalam Police Station pending further investigat­ion and the filing of criminal charges.

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