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Despite the low incidence of car theft in Manila, cases of stolen parked motorcycles in malls and hospitals are on the rise, records gathered by The STAR at the Manila Police District (MPD showed.
A total of eight motorcycles were reported stolen at the parking lots of the Philippine General Hospital, UST Hospital and the malls in Arroceros and San Lazaro in the past weeks.
"Hospitals and malls have become the favorite places of motorcycle thieves," said Chief Inspector Benigno Macalindong.
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A total of eight motorcycles were reported stolen at the parking lots of the Philippine General Hospital, UST Hospital and the malls in Arroceros and San Lazaro in the past weeks.
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