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Updated 19 July 2018, at 15:47
By Jel Santos
A Makati police officer and his four cohorts were arrested in a trapping operation in Makati City early Thursday morning following a sloppy abduction. Jaycee Abana, 28, an investigator from the Makati City Police Division, was arrested after he and his four cohorts detained Changbo Fang, 22, of Barangay San Antonio, Makati, and demanded that he 39; money.
Guillermo Eleazar, Regional Director of Police for the National Capital Region (CNPPO), Friday identified other suspects as Mohalem Macapundag, 28; Muhamad Macapundag, 34; Mohalil Macapundag, 30, and Wenceslao Sevellejo, 44.
Supt. Rogelio Simon, Makati police chief, said that Fang was traveling with his friend, Fang Zhang Bao, along Nicanor Garcia Street in Barangay Poblacion, Makati when they were stopped by Abana using his white Montero around 1:30 am [19659007""AbanastoppedtheircarthenheapproachedthemandpointedarifleatFangorderingthemtoopenthecar"hesaidatanewsconferencepressconference
After opening the door, Bao broke his car with Abana. 19659004] Bao quickly informed the police of the incident.
Simon says that Abana asked for 1 million P from Fang's family.
"At first, they asked Fang's family to produce 1 million Pang, they negotiated and eventually agreed to pay 800,000 pesos instead," said Simon.
Abanda and his cohorts, according to reports, were trapped along the same street where the Chinese was restrained in his car.
Simon said that the Makati police team had no idea that the leader of the kidnapping group was a policeman.
"We just learned that he was a cop after we asked for his identity card.Unfortunately, he was one of my men," said the chief. of the Makati police.
The head of the police traffic division of Makati, chief of the inspection. Ferdinand Satorre was removed from office pending a thorough investigation.
"We are still examining the possibility that other police officers are involved," said Simon Simon
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Abana declined to make a statement and said that he would wait for the advice of his lawyer.
Eleazar appealed to the public in particular to the victims of Abana. and his cohorts on the surface and lay charges.
"I urge those who have been victimized to go out, we will not tolerate these reprehensible acts," said the NCRPO Regional Director
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