MMDA personnel assaulted by bus driver, aide

By Raymond Carl Dela Cruz

November 22, 2019, 2:54 pm

MANILA -- A personnel of the Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) sustained a head wound on Friday after a bus driver and his aide ganged up on him.

In a message sent to reporters, MMDA spokesperson, Assistant Secretary Celine Pialago said Arvin Gabay, a member of the MMDA’s Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group (SCOG), was part of a force multiplier group against overstaying buses in loading and unloading areas at the northbound side of Edsa-Ortigas when he was assaulted.

BEATEN UP. Metropolitan Manila Development Authority (MMDA) Sidewalk Clearing Operations Group personnel Arvin Gabay is attended to by first aid responders on board an MMDA ambulance on Friday (Nov. 22, 2019). MMDA spokesperson Celine Pialago said Gabay confronted the driver of a bus that was overstaying in a loading and unloading zone, which led to the altercation. (Photo courtesy of MMDA)

Pialago said Gabay confronted Harold Dave Reyes, driver of a Diamond Star bus with license plate UW 374, for overstaying in a loading and unloading zone. This angered Reyes and his conductor, Rolly Sambayon, resulting in an altercation.

“Sinita ang driver dahil overstaying na sila. Nagalit ang kunduktor, kaya pinagtulungan bugbugin. Reported sa atin ng 8:20 ng umaga (The driver was confronted for overstaying, which led to a joint assault by the driver and the conductor. This was reported to us at 8:20 a.m.),” she said.

In a radio interview over DZMM, MMDA Edsa traffic operations officer Jeffrey Torres said Gabay was performing his duties in a loading bay beside Robinsons Galleria along Edsa when the dispute occurred and he was beaten up.

"Yung tao nating nagko-conduct ng clearing sa gilid ng Robinsons Galleria sa Edsa, katuwang po natin 'yan sa pagmamando ng trapik. Napansin niya 'yung isang bus hindi umuusad, naghihintay ng pasahero, sinita po niya (The man who was doing clearing work beside Robinsons Galleria along Edsa was working with us in traffic enforcement. He noticed a bus not moving, waiting for passengers, so he confronted the driver)," Torres said.

An MMDA ambulance brought Gabay to the Medical City hospital in Ortigas.

On Gabay’s condition following the incident, Pialago said he was “conscious pero duguan ang ulo (but was bloodied from a head wound).”

Torres said the suspects would initially be charged with obstruction and for driving without a license, aside from other charges related to the assault.

"Initial violation is obstruction. Upon verification, 'yung lisensiya niya expired nga po so driving with invalid license na po (his license was expired and so he was driving with an invalid license)," Torres said. (PNA)  

 

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