MANILA, Philippines — A five-year-old boy was rescued from his hostage-taker who surrendered to authorities after a peaceful negotiation early morning Thursday, according to police.
In a report, Pasig City Police Station (CPS) opted not to disclose the suspect’s name but revealed his alias as Luigie, a 34-year-old resident of Barangay Pinagbuhatan.
According to Pasig CPS, its Special Weapon and Tactics (SWAT) team received a report of an ongoing hostage-taking along Batok Street, Eusebio Avenue, around 3 a.m.
The suspect was initially accused of being a thief and was chased by residents within the area before he entered the victim’s home and took him hostage.
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Pasig police’s SWAT team immediately responded within the area and negotiated with the suspect, resulting in his voluntary surrender.
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Luigie is currently under Pasig CPS’ custody, and confiscated from him was a 7.5-inch-long bread knife he used to commit the crime.
Police said it is already preparing appropriate charges against the suspect.