
MANILA (December 20) — What began as minor traffic violation in Quezon City has uncovered a brazen attempt to corrupt law enforcers and a suspected large-scale cigarette smuggling operation, after six individuals were arrested for offering a ₱5-million bribe to avoid prosecution.
Personnel of the Highway Patrol Group (HPG) flagged down a cargo vehicle along a national highway in Quezon City on December 17. During inspection, officers discovered boxes of suspected counterfeit cigarettes with an estimated amount of P143 million. When the occupants failed to present transport and customs documents, the vehicle was escorted to the HPG district office for verification.
Instead of cooperating, authorities said one of the passengers allegedly attempted to bribe officers inside the HPG premises, presenting a box containing ten bundles of ₱1,000 bills, amounting to ₱5 million, in exchange for their release.
HPG operatives immediately conducted an entrapment operation, leading to the arrest of six individuals: three passengers from the intercepted truck and three others who allegedly delivered the bribe money.
“This shows how brazen some of these individuals have become, bringing money directly into a law enforcement office, as if there is no longer respect for authority,” said Hansel M. Marantan, Director of the Highway Patrol Group, during a press briefing on Friday. He said the suspects were handcuffed on the spot and processed for criminal charges.


