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80 bikes stolen each month - QCPD

- Reinir Padua -

MANILA, Philippines - Around 80 motorcycles are stolen while parked per month in Metro Manila, 20 percent of them in Quezon City, city police director Chief Superintendent George Regis said yesterday.

In a statement, he said car theft gangs may be shifting to stealing motorcycles because they are easier to steal and sell, either as a unit or broken into parts.

He said motorcycles have been stolen practically wherever they are parked: along the kerb, in front of owners’ houses, parking lots, and churchyards.

Superintendent Ferdinand Villanueva said the best way to prevent a motorcycle from being stolen is “a heavy duty lock chaining the motorcycle to an immovable object” and the installation of a hidden ignition switch and a fuel supply lock. The owner can also remove the capacitor discharge ignition before leaving the motorcycle, he said.                   

CHIEF SUPERINTENDENT GEORGE REGIS

CITY

IGNITION

LOCK

METRO MANILA

MOTORCYCLE

MOTORCYCLES

QUEZON CITY

STOLEN

SUPERINTENDENT FERDINAND VILLANUEVA

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