Man survives robbery attempt

Manilito “Manny” Montalbo

By ABDUL HANNAN TAGO | ARAB NEWS

RIYADH: Filipino telecommunications technician Manilito “Manny” Montalbo survived an armed carjacking in Riyadh's Rawdah district in which three shots were fired from an assailant's pistol during a struggle.

Montalbo told Arab News on Thursday that the incident, which occurred on Tuesday evening, involved three men who are still at large. The victim lost his 2000 Nissan Altima as well as valuables that were in the vehicle, including Montalbo's iqama, mobile phones, and a credit and ATM card.

Montalbo was taking his wife's colleague home at about 9:15 p.m.

“While waiting in my car, a white GMC Yukon without plate number drove up. On board were three young men who looked between 19 and 26 years getting out,” the victim said. “One of the two, who was wearing a white thobe, was pointing a gun at me. His face was covered with a headscarf."

Montalbo said he struggled with the armed robber and three shots were discharged, though none of them hit anyone.

“The young man then quickly jumped into my car while his companion went back to their GMC and speeded away,” he added.

The Filipino worker approached Arab News on Thursday to alert people in Rawdah to be vigilant for carjackers.

Montalbo's Nissan is silver and bears the plate number 4531-ULA.

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MOHAMMED

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Armed robberies in Riyadh are happening now. In few days murder in bright daylights would start happening. This will become a common news if the police and authorities do not step up and take action. Where in the world are the strict penalties , which scared people and no one ever committed crimes.What is happening to KSA?

ABDELMALIK

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I have worked in Saudi Arabia for more than 20 years and I have neither experienced nor heard such a thing in those years. I think the Saudi government should think twice in legalizing the selling of guns to its people.
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