Murder of Chinese-Filipino businessman fuels crime fears in the Philippines
- Two bodies, belonging to businessman Anson Que and his driver, Armanie Pabillo, were found in Rodriguez, Rizal, confirmed by Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla.
- The victims were last seen on March 29 and were later discovered beaten and tied up, according to Police Brigadier General Jean Fajardo.
- Business groups condemned the killings as an assault on the soul of our nation and demanded reforms for public safety.
- The bodies were discovered in a brutal condition, prompting a special investigation group led by Police Lieutenant General Edgar Allan Okubo.
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Chinese Filipinos fear fallout amid escalating tensions between Manila, Beijing
“They tend to see a Chinese person and say: ‘You are Chinese, you should leave our country’," said Filipino civic leader Teresita Ang See, an ethnic Chinese born and raised in Manila. CNA speaks to the Chinese Filipino community in Manila to find out about the discrimination they face amid rising bil
Bodies of kidnapped steel magnate, driver found
Two bodies found on a roadside at the outskirts of Metro Manila belong to abducted businessman Anson Que and his driver, police and government officials said yesterday. Que, also known as Anson Tan, and his driver were last seen alive in the afternoon of March 29 when they left Valenzuela City -...
3 biz groups demand reforms, justice for slain Anson Que, driver
MANILA, Philippines — Prominent business groups on Thursday called for justice and sweeping reforms to restore public safety in the wake of the brutal killing of businessman and philanthropist Anson Que and his driver. This killing of Que and his driver, Armanie Pabillo, is “a grotesque violation of humanity,” the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and
Marcos orders full probe on kidnap-slay of Chinese businessman
MANILA, Philippines — President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. ordered a full investigation into the alleged spate of kidnappings, including the abduction and killing of Filipino-Chinese businessman Anson Que and his driver, Malacañang said Thursday. Speaking to reporters, Palace Press Officer Claire Castro said the government would act on the case and take all necessary actions to address rising concerns from the Filipino-Chinese business community over …
Marbil sacks AKG chief after Valenzuela trader's kidnap-slay, forms special probe team
Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil, chief of the Philippine National Police (PNP), ordered the relief of the director of the Anti-Kidnapping Group (AKG) following the discovery of the cadavers of a businessman and his driver in Rizal on Wednesday, April 10.At the same time, Marbil ordered the creation of a special investigation task group (SITG) to look into all the circumstances that could lead to the identification of all those involved in the kidna…
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