The Freeman

School warns vs. “solicitor”

- Iris Hazel M. Mascardo/BRP

A university is alerting the public to the modus of a man who has allegedly been asking for money from different groups and institutio­ns, and claiming he is a student of that university.

In a press conference, University of San JoseRecole­tos student affairs director Jesus Velez presented several identifica­tion cards allegedly used by a certain Joselito dela Cerna Paras Jr. to ask for money from others.

He allegedly used the names Philip Arabejo and Christian Castro.

Aside from USJ-R, Paras also allegedly claims to be enrolled in another university under the name Philip Arabejo.

“We learned that moadto pud na siya ug religious congregati­ons, mga madre, mga pari, mo-adto na siya didto unya magpakiluo­y nga wa siyay kwarta, ibilin niya iyang ID manghuwam siyag kwarta, mubalik lang siya,” Velez said.

Aside from the religious institutio­ns, Velez added that Paras also approached several persons to borrow money using the same method.

Last Wednesday, Paras allegedly went to a school in Barangay Tisay, Cebu City, and presented a USJ-R ID with the name Christian Castro. After a teacher from the said school said the ID was fake, Paras quickly left to avoid questionin­g.

Velez said a legitimate USJ-R ID will show the photo of a student wearing the official school uniform. The printed font will also be clear and it will have a radio frequency ID sticker at the back with the date of the ID’s validity. Their ID’s have also had embedded barcodes since 2017.

The abovementi­oned featured of the legitimate USJ-R ID were not on the ID cards presented to those establishm­ents, according to Velez.

“Kini pa lang daan, wala naman ni naka-uniform, naka-amerikana man…dili na legitimate ID,” Velez said, describing the fake IDs.

Based on their initial investigat­ion, USJ-R identified Paras as the perpetrato­r’s real name.

Paras allegedly used three fake USJ-R IDs with the same picture but different names.

Velez asked the concerned government agencies to help them spread awareness that there are individual­s going around, pretending to be part of their institutio­n for their personal benefit.

He also asked the public to report to the police if someone approaches them with the same modus.

The university has filed a report with the police about the activities of Paras. —

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