Wednesday, November 10, 2004

So, this explains for the National Anti-kidnapping Task Force's "efficiency"

Kaya pala "nahuhuli" nila yung mga kidnappers na naka-lista sa ten most wanted list...

Amrodin Makasilang, who is among the country's "most wanted" kidnappers and is on the "order of battle" of the National Anti-kidnapping Task Force, appealed a finding of the ParaƱaque prosecutor that he had kidnapped Lourdes Santiago. It turned out that Makasilang held Santiago and asked her to call her daughter to bring money to them because she was being detained against her will.

The daughter went to the police who then laid a trap for Makasilang. Thus was Makasilang caught, He explains that this was no kidnap; Santiago owed him money for jewelry that Santiago had taken from him and for which she had not paid. He wanted payment for a debt.

And thus, it is clear now how so many "kidnappers" on the ten "most wanted" list have been caught by the National Anti-kidnapping Task Force. One always wondered how they could be so efficient. As it now turns out, their targets are placed on the "most wanted" list after they are caught.
Mautak talaga itong si Angelo Reyes. APRUB!

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