Chinese, Filipina 'abducted' in Parañaque found in Batangas

Chinese man, Filipina friend ‘abducted’ in Parañaque found in Batangas

By: - Correspondent / @dtmallarijrINQ
/ 11:10 AM September 14, 2024

Chinese man, Filipina friend 'abducted' in Parañaque found in Batangas

A Chinese man and his his Filipina companion, who were allegedly abducted in Parañaque City, are found in Batangas province on Friday, September 13, 2024, according to a report of the Philippine National Police-Region 4A. Police said a resident found “Shi”, 36, and “Milagros”, 36, along Diokno Highway in Barangay (village) San Gregorio in Laurel town. INQUIRER FILES INQUIRER FILES

LUCENA CITY — A male Chinese national and his Filipina companion, who were allegedly kidnapped in Parañaque City, were found in Laurel town in Batangas province on Friday.

The Region 4A police in a belated report on Saturday, September 14, said a resident found “Shi”, 36, and “Milagros”, 36, along Diokno Highway in Barangay (village) San Gregorio around 3:16 a.m. on September 13.

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According to the victims, who are both residents of Barangay Sto. Niño in Parañaque City, they were abducted by a group of unidentified men and forced to board a silver colored vehicle.

The kidnappers fled after releasing them in the area where they were found.

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The police did not provide additional information about the victims and the details of the supposed abduction incident.

The victims would be turned over to the Philippine National Police Anti-Kidnapping Group for proper disposition.

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