LTO revokes licenses of 2 ex-DPWH employees for fake IDs used in casinos

The Land Transportation Office (LTO) revoked the driver's licenses of two former Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH) employees, Jaypee de Leon Mendoza and Arjay Salvador Domasig, for using fake IDs to enter casinos.

The revocation follows a Senate investigation led by Senator Panfilo Lacson, which revealed the two allegedly used fake driver's licenses to enter casinos.

Mendoza reportedly used a license under the name 'Peejay Castro Asuncion,' while Domasig used 'Sandro Bernardo Park,' despite both holding valid licenses under their real names.

Both individuals were fined P3,000 for 'Imitation and False Representation' under Section 31 of Republic Act 4136.

In addition to the fine and license revocation, they are perpetually disqualified from obtaining any driver's license.

During an LTO hearing, Domasig admitted that someone took his ID and photo when he visited a casino with four other DPWH colleagues.

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