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[Title] => Quick-thinking trader foils kidnapping attempt
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY A quick-thinking Chinese-Filipino architect-businessman narrowly escaped falling into the hands of four would-be kidnappers here early yesterday morning.
The trader, Francisco "Paul" Tan Co, in his late 30s, was on his way to Bonuan Binloc to play golf when he noticed that a white car was tailing his Chevrolet super van.
Cos family owns a chain of construction supply stores and a cable television station.
Co drove his vehicle at full speed when the unidentified men began firing at his vehicle, hitting it four times.
[DatePublished] => 2002-01-11 00:00:00
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[Title] => Dagupan traders fear for their safety
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY The kidnapping of a hotel owner here has caused panic among Chinese-Filipino businessmen in the city.
The victim, Charlie Ngo, 52, owner of Star Plaza Hotel, was reportedly abducted last Sept. 27 while he was on his way home, on board his Daewoo car, from a videoke bar along Arellano street here.
No less than Deputy Director General Hermogenes Ebdane, chairman of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force, confirmed the kidnapping last week.
[DatePublished] => 2001-10-10 00:00:00
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[Title] => Kidnappers ng 2 Chinese traders humihingi ng P80 M ransom
[Summary] => Nagbanta ang grupo ng mga pinaghihinalaang big time kidnap-for-ransom (KFR) group na papatayin ang dalawang mayamang negosyanteng Chinese kapag di naibigay ng pamilya ang P80 milyong ransom demand na kanilang dinukot kamakailan sa dalawang magkakahiwalay na insidente sa Pangasinan at La Union, ayon sa ulat kahapon.
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CHARLIE NGO
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[Title] => Quick-thinking trader foils kidnapping attempt
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY A quick-thinking Chinese-Filipino architect-businessman narrowly escaped falling into the hands of four would-be kidnappers here early yesterday morning.
The trader, Francisco "Paul" Tan Co, in his late 30s, was on his way to Bonuan Binloc to play golf when he noticed that a white car was tailing his Chevrolet super van.
Cos family owns a chain of construction supply stores and a cable television station.
Co drove his vehicle at full speed when the unidentified men began firing at his vehicle, hitting it four times.
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[Title] => Dagupan traders fear for their safety
[Summary] => DAGUPAN CITY The kidnapping of a hotel owner here has caused panic among Chinese-Filipino businessmen in the city.
The victim, Charlie Ngo, 52, owner of Star Plaza Hotel, was reportedly abducted last Sept. 27 while he was on his way home, on board his Daewoo car, from a videoke bar along Arellano street here.
No less than Deputy Director General Hermogenes Ebdane, chairman of the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force, confirmed the kidnapping last week.
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[Title] => Kidnappers ng 2 Chinese traders humihingi ng P80 M ransom
[Summary] => Nagbanta ang grupo ng mga pinaghihinalaang big time kidnap-for-ransom (KFR) group na papatayin ang dalawang mayamang negosyanteng Chinese kapag di naibigay ng pamilya ang P80 milyong ransom demand na kanilang dinukot kamakailan sa dalawang magkakahiwalay na insidente sa Pangasinan at La Union, ayon sa ulat kahapon.
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October 3, 2001 - 12:00am