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Chinese man abducted in Pasay found in Batangas City

By: - Correspondent / @dtmallarijrINQ
/ 12:59 PM November 11, 2023

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LUCENA CITY – A male Chinese allegedly kidnapped in Pasay City over an unpaid debt was found in Batangas City on Friday, November 10, police said Saturday, November 11.

In a report on Saturday, the Region 4A police said one Liu Xin was found around 3 a.m. roaming around the streets in Barangay (village) Ilijan and was brought to the local police station.

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According to Xin, he was abducted by four fellow Chinese nationals in Pasay City for his non-payment of a debt amounting to P10 million. The report did not provide details on how Xin accumulated the huge debt.

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Police said Xin refused to divulge the name of the company where he works and the details of his supposed abduction.

He claimed that the alleged kidnappers transported him inside a sports utility vehicle but later left him in a still unknown area.

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Xin said he walked for almost three hours until he was able to seek help from the residents of Ilijan.

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He will be turned over to the Philippine National Police Anti-Kidnapping Group for proper disposition.

The police are conducting further investigation.

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