2 men on bike rob 2 gasoline stations
April 10, 2006 | 12:00am
Police are now looking for two men on a motorcycle after they robbed two gasoline stations, one in Cebu City and the other in Cordova, town last Saturday.
First to be robbed was the Caltex Gasoline station in barangay Pilipog, Cordova town, last Saturday afternoon which was owned by Ephraim Dinoy.
The gasoline station was robbed by two men on a blue Yamaha Krypton motorcycle.
Cordova police said that the two suspects pretended to be customers and approached the woman cashier. They then pulled out a gun and demanded the gas station's proceeds of the day amounting to P5,000 and fled.
Later in the evening, the Petron Gasoline station along Archbishop Reyes Avenue corner Juan Luna Avenue in barangay Lahug, Cebu City, was also robbed by two unidentified men who were also onboard a blue Krypton without any plate number.
One of the robbers was wearing a helmet while the other one was wearing a bonnet, they also pretended to be customers then approached cashier Perfecto Jarina and pointed a .38 cal. revolver at him and declared a hold-up.
The suspects then took the P4,800 sales amount and fled. - Flor Z. Perolina and Norvie S. Misa
First to be robbed was the Caltex Gasoline station in barangay Pilipog, Cordova town, last Saturday afternoon which was owned by Ephraim Dinoy.
The gasoline station was robbed by two men on a blue Yamaha Krypton motorcycle.
Cordova police said that the two suspects pretended to be customers and approached the woman cashier. They then pulled out a gun and demanded the gas station's proceeds of the day amounting to P5,000 and fled.
Later in the evening, the Petron Gasoline station along Archbishop Reyes Avenue corner Juan Luna Avenue in barangay Lahug, Cebu City, was also robbed by two unidentified men who were also onboard a blue Krypton without any plate number.
One of the robbers was wearing a helmet while the other one was wearing a bonnet, they also pretended to be customers then approached cashier Perfecto Jarina and pointed a .38 cal. revolver at him and declared a hold-up.
The suspects then took the P4,800 sales amount and fled. - Flor Z. Perolina and Norvie S. Misa
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