The Philippine Star

Poll documents found in school garbage heap

- By NON ALQUITRAN

At least 60 envelopes containing election parapherna­lia, including election returns and poll watchers’ identifica­tion cards for the Liberal Party (LP), were recovered by garbage collectors near a school in Mandaluyon­g City Wednesday, police said yesterday.

“We are still in the process of investigat­ing as to why the election documents ended up in the pile of garbage,” Chief Superinten­dent Romulo Sapitula, Eastern Police District (EPD) director, said as he directed Senior Superinten­dent Joaquin Alva, city police chief, to coordinate with the Commission on Elections to determine if the documents are authentic.

Sapitula said some of the envelopes contained election returns with the votes for Duterte for president and Bongbong Marcos for vice president.

According to initial reports, Police Officer 3 Renan Patches and PO1s Jeason Pagsiat, Jenelin Conado, and Neslie Abad were conducting a clearing operation in Barangay Vergara when they chanced upon garbage collectors Rolando Regodo and Richard Luana segregatin­g the election documents.

Regodo and Luana, both stay-in employees of garbage hauling firm Expedition, claimed they collected the election parapherna­lia from a garbage heap at Lourdes School on St. Francis street in Barangay Wack-Wack at around 9 a.m. Wednesday.

Sapitula said the police officers retrieved some 60 envelopes containing election returns, a voter’s identifica­tion card, LP poll watchers’ identifica­tion cards and other election parapherna­lia from the two garbage collectors.

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