+ Follow JAPANESE SHUHEL UCHIDA Tag
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[Summary] => Japanese, Korean and European tourists are "favorite" targets of the dreaded Ativan Gang of robbers in the city of Manila, the director of the Western Police District said.
According to Chief Superintendent Nicolas Pasinos, members of the robbery gang find Japanese, Koreans and Europeans easy prey as they are more trusting of strangers and are easily attracted by the cheap sex offered by the gang.
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[Title] => French, Japanese execs victimized by Ativan Gang
[Summary] => Outgoing Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Leandro Mendoza advised all foreign tourists in the country to stay away from strangers, posing as affluent members of the business community, to avoid falling prey to the notorious Ativan Gang.
Mendoza, the newly appointed Transportation secretary, issued the statement following reports that a French and two Japanese executives were the latest victims of the gang, in addition to Korean diplomat Chung Young Ho, recently in the Makati business district.
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According to Chief Superintendent Nicolas Pasinos, members of the robbery gang find Japanese, Koreans and Europeans easy prey as they are more trusting of strangers and are easily attracted by the cheap sex offered by the gang.
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Mendoza, the newly appointed Transportation secretary, issued the statement following reports that a French and two Japanese executives were the latest victims of the gang, in addition to Korean diplomat Chung Young Ho, recently in the Makati business district.
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