SPD cops probe kidnapping of 67-year-old woman in Makati

Cops probe kidnapping of 67-year-old woman in Makati

By: - Reporter / @FArgosinoINQ
/ 06:11 PM September 22, 2024

A 67-year-old woman was reportedly abducted by two men in Makati City on September 17, according to police. 

Map of Makati City

MANILA, Philippines —  A 67-year-old woman was reportedly abducted by two men in Makati City on September 17, according to police.

In a report on Sunday, the Cavite police said the victim was supposed to meet her friend when two men approached her and covered her nose with a cloth containing a substance that made her unconscious.

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Citing the victim’s account, police her abductors allegedly held her in a room.

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No other details were revealed as to what the suspects did to the victim, but on September 20, police said she was placed again in a vehicle, where she pretended to be dead.

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The suspects then dumped her — hands tied with a rope with duct tape on her mouth — in Barangay F. De Castro in Cavite, where a guard found her.

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The police reported that the guard immediately reported it to authorities and sought the assistance of barangay officials.

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The victim underwent a medical examination and was cleared of any injuries. She likewise turned over a phone believed to be left by one of the suspects.

Authorities already conducted backtracking of available CCTV footage and an inspection of the place where the victim was found.

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