Philippine Daily Inquirer

Robbery footage ‘too blurry’

- Kristine Felisse Mangunay

INVESTIGAT­ORS looking into the botched robbery attempt at a supermarke­t in Pasig City have asked for help from Camp Crame in identifyin­g the three escaped suspects. The fourth robber, Hernani Lupera Jr., a security guard who used to work at the establishm­ent, was killed in Saturday’s heist along with three supermarke­t employees. A fourth employee was wounded and remained under observatio­n in a hospital. Probers who examined the footage taken by a closed-circuit television camera said that it was too blurred to be of any help in identifyin­g the three robbers who were able to escape. But Chief Insp. Oscar Boyles of the Pasig police investigat­ion unit said that they had asked their counterpar­ts at Camp Crame to enhance the video. “Hopefully we can identify the three suspects after that,” he told the INQUIRER. Lupera and his three cohorts entered the Robinsons supermarke­t on Ortigas Avenue Extension in Barangay Rosario, Pasig City shortly after it closed down for the night on Saturday. They tried to force open the vault but one of the employees shouted for help, prompting Lupera to shoot three of them. When his gun jammed, however, a security officer grabbed a blunt object and hit him re- peatedly on the head, killing him. Lupera’s three cohorts immediatel­y escaped even though they were unable to take anything from the establishm­ent. Boyles said they were also verifying the identities of the owners of the two guns recovered from the scene, a .38 cal. pistol and a 9 mm firearm, through the Philippine National Police database. “If the guns are registered, we’ll know who owns them. Then we can start from there,” he said.

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