Over the past few days, the Philippines has taken frequent action against organized crime. Chinese and Philippine law enforcement agencies have cooperated to repatriate 3 suspects suspected of kidnapping Chinese citizens in the Philippines, Philippine media reported Monday. It is the latest development in china-philippines co-operation to step up law enforcement against offshore gambling-related crimes following the kidnapping and murder of a senior executive of a Chinese medical device company while on a business trip to the Philippines. The Chinese embassy in the Philippines said the operation was another demonstration of the two countries’ firm determination to jointly crack down on crimes hidden in the offshore gambling industry.
On July 13, law enforcement agencies of China and the Philippines cooperated in the repatriation of three suspects suspected of kidnapping Chinese citizens in the Philippines. Chinese embassy in the Philippines
Recently, a number of criminal suspects have been arrested by the relevant Philippine authorities. On July 3, a fugitive search team of the Philippine immigration service arrested a pregnant Chinese woman suspected of kidnapping in a high-end apartment in the city of La Pasay, Manila. The pregnant woman was allegedly one of the leaders of a kidnapping and extortion ring and her husband had earlier been arrested and detained by the police anti-kidnapping brigade.
GMA News Network reported on the 13th, the Philippine Immigration Bureau Fugitive Search Team in Angel City, Pampanga arrested 3 kidnapping extortion gang suspects. During a search of the suspect’s home, police found a pair of handcuffs, several guns and various items of rope, tape, baseball bats, knives and drugs used to abuse the victim. Ivan Lendl Shih, head of the fugitive search team at the Philippine Immigration Service, said an investigation was under way into whether the suspect had other accomplices and possible victims.
Currently, Philippine police did not say whether the recently arrested criminals were involved in the kidnapping and killing of senior executives of China Medical Device Company at the end of June. Philippine police spokesman Jean Fajardo said July 9 that the investigation is proceeding cautiously at the request of the victims’ families and the Chinese embassy in the Philippines, philippine police have been arrested on suspicion of kidnapping and killing the names of 8 suspects.
According to Reuters, Philippine authorities issued an arrest warrant for the mayor of the small city of Ban Ban, Guo Huaping, for missing two consecutive hearings related to criminal syndicates. The Lianhe Zaobao said Philippine authorities had raided two online gambling companies in Bambang City and found that the two companies were registered to Guo huaping at the Baofu Park, and there is actually an internet fraud park.
With further cooperation between China and the Philippines stepping up law enforcement efforts, the murky kidnapping and killing case that has shrouded the Filipino-chinese community for many days has revealed the light of solving the case. A Chinese resident in the Philippines told reporters that he believed that under pressure from the Chinese government, the Philippine police would further step up law enforcement, and more criminal suspects hiding in the offshore gambling industry would be arrested, these”F” Is for Fugitive who have no regard for the lives of others will be brought to justice.