PNP raises reward to P10M for info on Wenli Gong in Anson Que killing

The Philippine National Police (PNP) has increased the reward for information leading to the arrest of Wenli Gong, one of the suspects in the killing of Chinese businessman Anson Que and his driver, from P5 million to P10 million.

Gong, also known as Kelly Tan Lim or Axin, is accused of luring Que to Bulacan where he was abducted and orchestrating the transfer of ransom money through e-wallets before converting it into cryptocurrency.

Between March 31 and April 8, part of the ransom money was deposited into casino junket operations tied to 9 Dynasty Group and White Horse Club.

The PNP is also investigating two more Chinese nationals in Boracay and looking into the involvement of additional suspects including David Tan Liao, Richardo Austria, Reymart Catequista, and Jonin Lin.

Que and his driver were found dead on April 9 in Rodriguez, Rizal.

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