Man who robs eatery with 2 boys arrested

August 02,2015 - 08:01 AM

CHILD ABUSE RAPS

 

A 37-year-old man will be facing charges for robbery, illegal possession of firearms and child abuse after he robbed a ngohiong outlet bringing along with him two boys.

Richard Baconawa Rama was arrested at home  after he was identified by the victims as the man who robbed the JAJ Ngohiong Express Fast Food outlet in P. del Rosario Extension in barangay Sambag 1, Cebu City at dawn yesterday.

The cashier, Liela Comahog, 51, and a customer, Meramie Corocoto, 22, identified Rama after they were shown a photo  gallery of suspects by the police.

Comahog told police that Rama and two boys  entered the ngohiong outlet and pretended to be customers.

“They first ate in the ngohiong house before declaring a holdup. The suspect pointed a gun at the cashier while one of the minors took the cash and the bag of the lone customer. One of the minors served as the lookout,” said Chief Insp. David Señor, officer-in-charge of the Police Station 2 Cebu City.

Señor said Comahog was the only employee on duty at the 24-hour outlet which has no security guard.

He said Rama was arrested in his house in Sambag 1.

One of  his cohorts, a 14-year-old student was arrested inside the City Central School while he was attending his morning class.

Police, however, still couldn’t identify the other minor was.

The 14-year-old boy  was turned over to the Gender and Development (GAD) office.

Police  recovered from Rama’s possession a .357 revolver, a Nike bag  with assorted clothing, a hair iron worth P3,000 and a cellphone worth P700.

They also recovered P1,660 cash and drug paraphernalia from Rama.

Rama told Cebu Daily News that the two boys  were his nephews.

He said he was forced to resort to robbery because he needed the money to buy medicine for his 7-year-old son who has been sick for the past  three days.

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