Senator Raffy Tulfo urged the Philippine National Police (PNP) to address the growing 'rent-tangay' scam, where renters abscond with vehicles, and to investigate alleged irregularities in the handling of stolen rental cars.
Tulfo highlighted numerous cases, including a Ford Everest SUV owned by Chinese national Wang Huiyi, which was found at Camp Crame's married officers' quarters.
He questioned the conflicting statements from PNP officials regarding the SUV's presence, with the police Anti-Kidnapping Group citing a lack of space and the PNP Headquarters Support Service calling the parking unauthorized and launching an investigation.
Tulfo warned that the PNP leadership must act swiftly to resolve this issue before it tarnishes the entire police force.
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