An SUV allegedly stolen through a "rent-tangay" scheme and used in the kidnapping of Chinese nationals and a Filipino was discovered parked at Camp Crame.
Brig. Gen. Randulf Tuano, spokesperson for the Philippine National Police (PNP), stated that an investigation is ongoing to determine who is liable for the illegal parking of the Ford Everest near the officers' row.
The SUV was tracked by its owners through a GPS device and was found on August 6.
The owners reported that a Chinese national, Wang Huiyi, rented the vehicle but failed to return it.
This SUV was among six vehicles seized during an operation on July 13 in Parañaque, which led to the rescue of kidnapping victims and the arrest of 12 suspects.
AKG spokesperson Maj. Eleonor Villaruz explained that police personnel parked the SUV there due to a lack of space near their office.
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