Senior Supt. Noli Ozaeta, chief of the Philippine National Police Anti-Kidnapping Group (PNP-AKG), on Monday confirmed President Duterte’s statements that six abductions had been recorded in the Chinese district of Binondo in the last three weeks.
“I’ve had that list for two months. There were four two months ago, and two were added recently. But the [abductees of the] two [incidents] reported to us were already released. But we consider it ‘live’ because we still have to file the case,” Ozaeta said at a press briefing at the the PNP headquarters in Camp Crame on Monday.
Ozaeta clarified that the victims in the four other incidents have not been reported to the PNP-AKG.
In a convention of the Integrated Bar of the Philippines (IBP) in Manila last week, the President said drug syndicates had already “shifted” to kidnapping due to the administration’s war on drugs.
“There’s a very low supply of drugs now. But they shifted to kidnapping,” Mr. Duterte said in a speech before members of the IBP.
Ozaeta said that since January, there have been 22 cases of kidnappings nationwide, with 32 victims: eight in the National Capital Region with eight victims; one in the Cordillera Autonomous Region (CAR) with one victim; one in Region 1 with one victim; four in Region 3 with five victims; two in Region 9 with six victims; and three in Region 10 with six victims.
Source: Inquirer
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