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MPD closes ‘honesty store’ due to dishonest customers

- (Erma Edera)

The Manila Police District (MPD) closed its very first “honesty store” after heavy losses ironically because of dishonesty among the customers.

The “Manila’s Finest Honesty Store”, considered to be the first of its kind, sells basic food items that are normally seen in a typical neighborho­od sundry store like canned food, soda, instant noodles and instant coffee.

Police said they aim to test the values and honesty of its customers and to debunk ideas that associate policemen with corruption.

“Honesty is the best policy. That is the concept of this. Kung sa maliliit na bagay ay honest ka, paano pa sa malalaking bagay?,” former MPD Spokespers­on Erwin Margarejo said.

Just like the honesty store in Ivana, Batanes, the food items and other everyday essentials are left unattended.

Even though no one is looking, customers who frequent the store are expected to deposit their payment and get their change in a plastic box placed on top of the food shelf.

“It’s all up to you dahil pwede kang hindi mag-bayad pero aim kasi nito na ituro sa lahat ang value of honesty,” Margarejo said.

However, after six months of operation, MPD Finest Brotherhoo­d Cooperativ­e general manager Ester Tan decided to close the store over the weekend.

Tan disclosed that ever since they started operating in June, they have already lost a hefty amount of money.

It can be recalled that at least ₱10,000 worth of cash and products were stolen from the MPD honesty store.

The suspect was identified as Nanay Lisa who had been a striker or errand woman at the MPD for more or less a decade.

“Sometimes opportunit­y creates desire nga, so na-tempt ‘yung striker,” Superinten­dent Carlo Manuel of MPD Public Informatio­n Office.

The honesty store was launched by former MPD director Chief Superinten­dent Rolando Anduyan in June 2018.

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