Security agency owner shot dead by guard 'applicant'
A security agency owner was shot dead by a man who pretended to apply for a security guard post in Caloocan City.
According to a report by James Agustin in "24 Oras" on Friday, the incident happened at the agency's office at Brgy. 172, Camarin, Caloocan City.
The 42-year-old victim sustained two gunshot wounds to the head.
"Nang biglang merong isang hindi kilalang tao na nag-apply bilang isang security [guard], na maya maya pa biglang binaril itong si biktima," said Police Captain Nelson Dizon, assistant chief of the Caloocan Police and Detective Management Section.
(A man suddenly entered the office to apply as a security guard, then he suddenly shot the victim.)
Before the incident happened, a CCTV footage showed that the suspect was riding a motorcycle without a plate number while on his way to the security agency's office.
“Yung suspect po, more or less ang height po 5’4 to 5’6 po. Tapos nakasuot po siya ng sweatshirt na pang motor. May kapayatan lang po ang kanyang pangangatawan,” said Dizon.
(The suspect, more or less stands at 5’4 to 5’6. He was wearing a sweatshirt for motorcycling and has a slim body.)
The police are currently investigating the possible motive behind the murder. —Vince Ferreras/LDF, GMA Integrated News