The Philippine Star

Woman raped in taxi in QC

- By ROMINA CABRERA – With Non Alquitran

Days after a man was arrested for robbing and raping female taxi passengers, a 27-yearold woman was raped by a taxi driver and his companion in Quezon City Sunday night.

The woman told police she was walking outside a mall on North EDSA when one of the men forced her at knifepoint to board the taxi.

She said the men started taking turns repeatedly raping her as they went through Bulacan Street in Barangay Bungad at around 7:30 p.m.

The men did not stop raping her until they dumped her at the corner of Quezon and West Avenues at around 7 a.m, said the woman, who added that she immediatel­y went to the police to report the attack.

Police have conducted an ocular inspection of the area to check if the vehicle the rapists used could be seen on closedcirc­uit camera footage.

Following the incident, Quezon City Police District (QCPD) director Chief Superinten­dent Edgardo Tinio advised the public, particular­ly women, to always be vigilant and pay attention to their surroundin­gs.

Tinio said the QCPD will conduct an informatio­n drive to give commuters tips on how to prevent such incidents.

Cops get medals for suspect’s capture

Meanwhile, Makati police chief Senior Superinten­dent Ernesto Barlam and nine of his men received medals yesterday for the arrest of two men who reportedly stole taxis and used them to lure female passengers he robbed and raped.

National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) chief Director Joel Pagdilao conferred the Philippine National Police Medalya ng Kagalingan (Medal of Merit) on the Makati policemen in ceremonies at Camp Bagong Diwa.

Barlam and his men served warrants of arrest on Nitro Ison, 24, alias Ricky Ramos and Zenki Ison for robbery issued by the Manila Regional Trial Court Branch 21 and the Makati RTC Branch 147.

At least four taxi passengers identified Ison as the man who raped and robbed them, Pagdilao said.

Police investigat­ors also tagged Ison in the murder of Teng Santaroman­a Gamboa, widow of the late Tropical Depression frontman Dominic “Papadom” Gamboa.

Gamboa was found dead a day after she went missing in Makati City on Feb. 10. She had been shot in the head.

“The suspect would steal taxis and then hunt down potential victims such as call center agents in parts of Makati, Mandaluyon­g and Quezon City,” Pagdilao said.

Ison was also linked to robberies in Makati, Taguig, Mandaluyon­g, Pasay and Quezon City.

Police said the suspect is facing charges of rape, car theft, robbery and homicide and is in the custody of the Makati police.

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