PACER takes over Antipolo kidnap case
May 27, 2003 | 12:00am
ANTIPOLO CITY The Police Anti-Crime Emergency Response (PACER) in Camp Crame has taken over the investigation into the kidnapping last Saturday by seven armed men of Danny Tiu, a shoe factory owner in this city.
Senior Superintendent Alan Purisima, PACER head, admitted to The STAR they are investigating Tius case but he refused to answer questions from this reporter for fear of jeopardizing the safety of the kidnap victim. "Just have patience. Ill call you once we attain any positive developments on the case," Purisima said.
Tiu was kidnapped by seven armed men in front their house at Ilang Ilang St., La Unica Hija, Barangay Mayamot at 4:45 p.m. Saturday. One of the suspects approached caretaker Leo Tuanti, 44, and asked him of Tius whereabouts. Before Tuanti could answer, the suspect took out his handgun and dragged the caretaker inside the house where Tiu was. Non Alquitran
Senior Superintendent Alan Purisima, PACER head, admitted to The STAR they are investigating Tius case but he refused to answer questions from this reporter for fear of jeopardizing the safety of the kidnap victim. "Just have patience. Ill call you once we attain any positive developments on the case," Purisima said.
Tiu was kidnapped by seven armed men in front their house at Ilang Ilang St., La Unica Hija, Barangay Mayamot at 4:45 p.m. Saturday. One of the suspects approached caretaker Leo Tuanti, 44, and asked him of Tius whereabouts. Before Tuanti could answer, the suspect took out his handgun and dragged the caretaker inside the house where Tiu was. Non Alquitran
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