Tulfo orders PNP probe into rent-tangay, carnapped vehicle irregularities

Senator Raffy Tulfo has ordered the Philippine National Police (PNP) to address the rising incidents of 'rent-tangay' or vehicle rental scams and to investigate irregularities in the handling of carnapped vehicles.

Tulfo highlighted concerns about 'rent-tangay' cases, where individuals rent vehicles with no intention of returning them.

A specific case involving a stolen Ford Everest, traced to Camp Crame's Married Officers' Quarters, raised suspicions about the PNP's handling of carnapped vehicles.

The owner of the stolen SUV used a GPS tracker to locate the vehicle within the PNP headquarters.

The senator questioned the conflicting statements from PNP officials regarding the vehicle's presence at Camp Crame.

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