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Cop hunted for poking gun at US Embassy employee


MANILA, Philippines - A Pasay City policeman is now being tracked down for allegedly poking his firearm at an employee of the United States embassy Monday evening. Radio dzBB's Louie Garcia reported that outgoing Pasay City police chief Sr. Supt. Marietto Valerio ordered his men to track down PO1 Fulgencio Sedeko. Sedeko was accused of flagging down the car of US embassy employee Renato Vega, 44, near the Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) office. Initial investigation showed Sedeko accosted Vega for picking up passengers in his car, but Vega said his passengers were his friends. Sedeko allegedly took Vega's license, but when Vega tried to identify himself and brought out his US Embassy ID, Sedeko got angry and poked his firearm at Vega's chest and badmouthed him. - GMANews.TV