NBI arrests Jay Ar Cabana for impersonating agent in road rage incident
The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) has arrested Jay Ar Cabana, who used a false identity to participate in a viral road rage incident.
Cabana, using the alias 'Paul John Jimenez', was featured in a video threatening a motorcycle rider and claiming to be an NBI agent, prompting a complaint to Senator Raffy Tulfo's television program.
Upon verification by the NBI, it was confirmed that Paul John Jimenez has no affiliation with the bureau, leading to Cabana’s arrest on July 24.
CCTV footage showed Cabana driving a black SUV that rammed into a motorcycle and attempted to flee the scene. Seized from him were several fake IDs, including an NBI ID and wallet badge.
The suspect was found to have an outstanding warrant of arrest for syndicated estafa issued by RTC Branch 55 in Lucena, with no bail recommended.
Cabana is now facing multiple charges, including usurpation of authority, illegal use of insignia, violation of the Anti-Alias Law.
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