NABBED. Interior Secretary Benjamin Abalos (in polo barong), PNP chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil Jr. (2nd from left) and NCRPO chief Maj. Gen. Jose Melencio Nartatez, Jr. (3rd from right) present to the media four police officers who are alleged members of a kidnapping syndicate in Camp Crame on Wednesday (June 5, 2024). The four were allegedly involved in the kidnapping of three Chinese nationals and a Malaysian in Pasay City on June 2. (PNA photo by Lloyd Caliwan)

MANILA – Four police officers who are suspected members of a kidnapping syndicate were arrested for the abduction of four foreigners in Pasay City.

Department of the Interior and Local Government (DILG) Secretary Benjamin Abalos Jr. and Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Gen. Rommel Francisco Marbil presented the suspects – Maj. Christel Villanueva, Staff Sgt. Ralph Tumanguil, Master Sgt. Ricky Tabora, and Senior Master Sgt. Angelito David – in a media briefing in Camp Crame on Wednesday.

Villanueva and Tumanguil are both assigned to the Pasay City Police Station while Tabora and David are assigned to the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO) and Makati City Police Station, respectively.

Reports showed the victims – three Chinese nationals and a Malaysian – were abducted by the suspects on board a sports utility vehicle along Taft Avenue in Pasay City at about 12:30 a.m. on June 2.

The victims' vehicle was flagged down by two police officers riding a PNP motorcycle and a group of armed men aboard a white van.

Two of the victims were forced into the van while the other two resisted and were able to escape.

Those who escaped sought assistance from barangay officials, who then reported the incident to the local police.

Abalos said the two abducted Chinese nationals were released on June 3 after paying a ransom worth of about PHP2.5 million.

A backtracking of the closed-circuit television (CCTV) footage of the incident resulted in the identification of the suspects and their subsequent arrest on June 3.

Abalos said 10 more civilian suspects and two others who are the alleged masterminds of the case are still at large.

“This is a syndicate dahil tingnan mo (because you see), more than two or three who grouped themselves for a common illegal purpose. This is the way our investigation is going,” he said.

Abalos was also enraged over the use of the police force's resources in this illegal activity.

“This incident is a serious breach of public trust and core values of the police force. The PNP will not tolerate any misconduct within their ranks,” he said.

Marbil, meanwhile, assured that the police suspects who tainted the PNP's image would "die in prison" as he vowed an unforgiving stance against them.

“We are not happy when policemen are involved in illegal activities. This has a life imprisonment penalty and this should serve as a stern warning that we will not be forgiving,” he said.

The suspects are currently detained at the Pasay City Police Station and were charged with kidnapping for ransom and car theft before the Pasay City Prosecutor's Office on Tuesday. (PNA)