The Philippine Star

9 nabbed for fake IATF cards

- By REY GALUPO

Nine persons were apprehende­d yesterday in Manila for manufactur­ing fake identifica­tion cards of the Inter-Agency Task Force on the Management of Emerging Infectious Diseases (IATF).

Members of the Manila Police District (MPD) Station 4 raided a printing press along Recto Avenue after receiving informatio­n that the establishm­ent was selling fake IATF cards to food delivery service providers.

MPD chief Brig. General Rolando Miranda said the counterfei­t IATF cards, which could pass as genuine to unsuspecti­ng policemen manning quarantine checkpoint­s, are being sold at P350 each.

Lt. Col. John Guiagui, commander of the MPD Station 4, said they conducted the raid after one of his men managed to buy IATF cards from Jemil printing press.

Police said they recovered computers, printers, CPUs, scanners, laminating machines, ID cutters and copies of the fake IATF cards during the operation.

The suspects are being held by police on charges of falsificat­ion of public documents.

 ?? EDD GUMBAN ?? Police present to media nine suspects who were arrested for faking IATF identifica­tion cards along Recto Avenue in Manila yesterday. MPD Station 4 commander Lt. Col. John Guiagui (inset) shows copies of counterfei­t IATF IDs.
EDD GUMBAN Police present to media nine suspects who were arrested for faking IATF identifica­tion cards along Recto Avenue in Manila yesterday. MPD Station 4 commander Lt. Col. John Guiagui (inset) shows copies of counterfei­t IATF IDs.

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