Kidnap suspect dead in Talisay shoot-out | Inquirer News

Kidnap suspect dead in Talisay shoot-out

/ 07:04 AM June 18, 2013

A suspected kidnapper was shot dead and an asset of the National Bureau of Investigation -7 (NBI-7) was wounded in an entrapment operation that resulted in a gunfight in Talisay City yesterday.

Freed from his abductors after the entrapment around 11 a.m. yesterday was Rene Boy Agraviador.

Minerva Laborada, Agraviador’s live-in partner sought the NBI’s help after he was abducted last Sunday evening along Rabaya Street in Talisay City.

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A shootout ensued just outside the Cebu Evergreen Memorial Park, near the South Coastal Road after the kidnappers allegedly resisted arrest.

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When the smoke cleared, Wane Tiaño lay dead, his alleged cohort Ronilo Roble handcuffed and an asset of the NBI rushed to a private hospital after sustaining gunshot wounds.

Three other suspected kidnappers escaped.

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Roble is now detained at the NBI office and will be facing kidnapping charges.

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The NBI confiscated Tiaño’s caliber .45 pistol, the P50,000 ransom money, motorcycles used by the suspects,  bonnets, helmet, and identification cards of Tiano as a member of Bantay Bayan and Unified Security Group.

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NBI-7 Director Antonio Pagatpat said the agents continue to go after the other suspects.

“We have identified the other members of the group. A manhunt operation is being conducted,” he told reporters during a press conference at the NBI-7 office yesterday afternoon.

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He added that the kidnapping group can be considered “as local boys who are not really expert on the crime.”/Ador Vincent Mayol, with reports from Carine M. Asutilla and Gabriel C. Bonjoc

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