Manila: Guard attack on people, 30 died
Manila: Guard attack on people, 30 died
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Manila: In today's time, everyone is troubled by the matter of crime and incidents unfolding every day. This problem is not taking the name of pause and due to this incident every day, everyone is upset today. A security guard fired in a mall in Manila, the capital of the Philippines, shot a person and took about 30 people hostage. The guard surrendered after constant conversation with the police. The hostages released after his boss apologized.

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The pistol and grenade was near the guard: According to officials, the sound of gunshots was heard in the V-Mall in central Manila on Monday, March 2, 2020. Many employees and customers were evicted from the mall. The mall was crowded at the time of the incident. The guard has been identified as Archie Pere. He was fired by the company providing security at the mall. It is also being said that the city mayor San Juan said, "The guard had a pistol and grenade. He kept the hostages closed in the mall's administrative office. One person is shot. He has been rushed to the hospital." Pere had demanded on the first day that his former employers at Saskar Armor Security stand to dismiss him. The company of 6 directors jointly resigned their posts and apologized for their pain. The police did not provide any information whether any hostage was injured or not.

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Guard's press conference after release: After the release of the hostages, Pere has organized a press conference. While discussing this, he said that he had taken people hostage because he was angry at the security company he worked in. He said that the company was prone to corruption. Pere was arrested by heavily armed members of the Special Arms and Tactics Branch of the Manila Police.

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