The Philippine National Police (PNP) is clearing Anson Que's son, Ronxian Gou or Alvin Que, of involvement in his father's abduction and killing.
An arrested suspect, David Tan Liao, had accused Alvin Que of ordering him to kidnap and kill his father, but the PNP found no direct corroborating evidence linking the younger Que to the crime.
The PNP Anti-Kidnapping Group (AKG) will submit a motion to the Department of Justice (DOJ) to amend the complaint, removing Alvin Que as a respondent.
Anson Que and his driver were found dead in Rodriguez, Rizal on April 9, after a ransom of $20 million was demanded and P200 million in cryptocurrency was paid.
Alvin Que is cooperating with the investigation and has voluntarily submitted his cellphone for forensic examination.
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