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Monday, February 26, 2018
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ILOILO City â A taxi driver from Barangay Trapiche, Oton, Iloilo returned a pouch filled with more than a hundred thousand pesos worth of cash left in his vehicle on Saturday.
The 57-year-old Jose Fresno turned over to its owner a red pouch containing P120,700 cash at around 12 p.m. that day at La Paz police station, a police report showed.
Also inside the pouch were automated teller machine cards from the PNB and DBP banks and a Government Service Insurance System identification card, the report stated.
Silvary Delight Gastanes, 55, of Barangay Tinigiban, Puerto Princesa City, Palawan âabsentmindedlyâ left the pouch in the Sam-Sam taxi driven by Fresno at around 11 a.m., she told the La Paz police.
Gastanes noticed that the pouch was missing only after alighting from the cab at a ticketing booth in Barangay Jalandoni Estate, Lapuz district.
Police helped her locate the taxi and driver using the vehicleâs plate number FWY-339, read the police report./PN
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