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2 slain armed suspects yield over P1M cash

June 4, 2021 Alfred P. Dalizon 383 views

TWO suspected members of a notorious robbery-holdup and kidnapping-for-ransom group killed in a gunbattle with agents of the National Capital Region Police Office and the Police Regional Office 4-A in Calamba City in Laguna on Thursday afternoon yielded two semi-automatic pistols and a whopping P1.036 million in cash, the Journal Group learned Friday.

Found inside the suspects’ getaway vehicle – a white Toyota Hi-Ace with plate No. WQT-786 –were one chamber-loaded Taurus caliber 40 semi-automatic pistol with a magazine containing 10 live ammunition, one 40 cal. Taurus pistol with a magazine containing seven bullets, a spare magazine with 10 live ammunition, personal belongings including assorted identification cards, wallet and bags and the cash, all properly turned over by the PNP Crime Laboratory to the investigator-on-case.

Also retrieved at the scene were 42 spent casings, a deformed slug and one cartridge.

The suspects were encountered by members of the NCRPO Regional Intelligence Division-Anti-Carnapping Unit, the NCRPO Regional Mobile Force Battalion, the PRO4-A RID, the Regional Highway Patrol Unit 4-A and the Sta. Rosa and Calamba City Police Stations.

The gunfight broke out at the Silangan Exit of the Southern Luzon Expressway (SLEX) in Calamba City around 2:10 p.m. Thursday.

According to NCRPO director, Major General Vicente D. Danao Jr., his men received a report that the suspects kidnapped a Chinese national in Asiana Parañaque City and dragged him into their white van.

Danao said that immediately, members of the NCRPO RID-ANCAR section conducted patrolling operations at the southern NCR area and later spotted the suspects’ van heading towards SLEX.

The lawmen tailed the suspects while calling for back-up from the PRO4-A headed by Brigadier Gen. Eliseo DC Cruz. Danao said the suspects apparently noticed they were being tailed and opened fire at officers who were forced to retaliate.

The suspects have gained notoriety for abducting Chinese nationals working in POGO companies or playing in casinos in the southern part of the metropolis, Danao said.

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