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9 foreigners dumped in Pampanga
By J.Lo
"We also directed our chiefs of police to scrutinize all establishments to prevent or deter such crimes," Presidential Anti-Organized Crime Commission (PAOCC) is coordinating with Pampanga police to get more details about foreigners, three of whom were found in Porac, Pampanga where illegal Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hub, Lucky South 99, was raided for alleged human trafficking and other criminal activities. Nine foreigners, most of them Chinese nationals, have been killed and their bodies dumped in different areas in Pampanga.
At news forum at Dapo Restaurant and Bar in Quezon City, PAOCC spokesman Winston John Casio said they have received calls from embassies of China, Vietnam and Malaysia seeking more details about foreigners.
Pampanga police director Col. Jay Dimaandal said six of the victims are Chinese nationals while others are Vietnamese, Malaysian and Japanese. He did not disclose other details.
Dimaandal said they have filed criminal cases against suspects in eight of the cases while one case, that of Chinese woman found dead in Mabalacat City last March 7, remains under investigation.
He said three Chinese citizens found in Porac sustained gunshot wounds. Investigation showed they were kidnapped somewhere in Pasay City.
Another case involved Vietnamese who was found dead and his remains burned in Bacolor.
Dimaandal said it is too early to say if killings are connected to Philippine offshore gaming operator (POGO) hubs.
As proactive measure, Dimaandal has ordered deployment of police along expressways and other areas to deter criminals.
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