Criminal raps filed vs Chinese nat’l linked to kidnapping of Pogo workers
MANILA, Philippines — The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) on Friday filed criminal complaints against a Chinese man allegedly involved in the kidnapping of Pogo (Philippine offshore gaming operator) workers.
Facing a complaint for violation of the New Anti-Carnapping Law, the Comprehensive Dangerous Drugs Act, and Illegal possession of firearms and ammunition is Yu Yang alias Davao/Da Bao.
Yu was brought to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to undergo inquest proceedings following his arrest last Thursday.
An inquest proceeding is a summary procedure to determine whether an individual arrested without a warrant will be released on account of a dismissal of charges, released for further preliminary investigation proceedings, or charged in court.
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During the inquest, Yu opted not to ask for a preliminary investigation. Thus, the inquest prosecutor is expected to release a resolution within the period prescribed by law, which is up to 36 hours.
Article continues after this advertisementWhen asked why there was no kidnapping complaint filed, the National Prosecution Service said they expect a separate filing of a complaint for kidnapping for ransom.