Grabe, this crime is really sickening. Sobrang barbaric ng gumagawa nito.
I hope the cops do their job and find the perpetrators very soon.
Justice and rest in peace to the victims...
Grabe, this crime is really sickening. Sobrang barbaric ng gumagawa nito.
I hope the cops do their job and find the perpetrators very soon.
Justice and rest in peace to the victims...
Ka airsoft teamate namin yung mag-ama na Evangelista before...RIP Venson.
http://www.gmanews.tv/story/210878/3...ing-car-dealer
3rd charred body belongs to missing car dealer
MARK DALAN MERUEÑAS, GMANews.TV
01/18/2011 | 05:02 PM
The third charred remains found in Central Luzon in less than a week belonged to missing car dealer Venson Evangelista, making him the third victim of what police believe is a carjacking syndicate operating in the area.
Venson’s father, Arsenio, told a radio interview Tuesday afternoon that police were able to identify the body by comparing its teeth with his son’s dental records.
"Hindi po isang good afternoon ito. Unfortunately, nag-match... positively nag-match (ang dental records)," said Arsenio in an interview on radio dzBB.
He said he is already arranging for Venson’s body to be brought back to Manila "as I have promised my son."
Venson’s body was found around 5 a.m. in Cabanatuan City in Nueva Ecija. Before him, the bodies of Emerson Lozano and his driver Ernane Sensil were found in Pampanga and Tarlac, respectively, last week.
Like Lozano, son of Marcos lawyer Oliver Lozano, Venson was also last seen accompanying a prospective car buyer for a test drive.
Investigators have yet to establish a motive for the crime, but said they are looking into the possibility that the perpetrators belonged to a carjacking syndicate in Central Luzon whose members pose as car buyers.
"Gawa po ito ng isang walang kaluluwang nilalang na dapat maparusahan sa batas (This is a handiwork of someone who has no soul and who should be punished by law)," said Chief Superintendent Alan Purisima, head of Central Luzon Regional Police.
Purisima, in a separate interview by dzBB, said he has already given the special task force probing the three killings five days to come up with a "substantial report."
He said there is high probability that only one group was behind the killings based on the manner of execution.
"Kasi inihulog silang tatlo, may tama ng baril tapos nilagay sa isang lugar na hindi matao... so malaki ang posibilidad na isang grupo ang may dahilan dito (The three victims were shot to death and then dumped in remote place, so it’s highly possible that only one group was behind this)," said Purisima. — KBK/RSJ, GMANews.TV
Last edited by Monseratto; January 18th, 2011 at 08:02 PM.
Kapapanood ko lang sa TV Patrol, sobra mga lintik na mga hinayupak na mga anak ng demonyo!!!!!!
sobra ang ginawa nila sa mga biktima, di makatao....parang massacre sa maguindanao....
mga sun and the beach!!!!![]()
Dapat kung mag tingin ng kotse, sa loob ng Crame... Bawal na test-drive.
http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/nation/me...-dealers-panic
Car dealers in panic
By Jay Ruiz, ABS-CBN News
Posted at 01/18/2011 4:16 PM | Updated as of 01/18/2011 4:19 PM
MANILA, Philippines - Owners of car dealers fear the emergence of a new syndicate that not only carnaps a car being test-driven but also kills the owner of the car.
With the recent killing of Emerson Lozano and the continued disappearance of Venson Evangelista, car dealers say authorities should hunt down this syndicate because it is now becoming dangerous to buy and sell cars.
To protect themselves from potential danger, some dealers do not let their cars to be test-driven alone, or they ask one of their helpers to go with the potential buyer everytime a potential buyer insists on a test drive.
Meantime, Boy Evangelista, father of Venson, wants carnapping to be made a non-bailable offense.
Evangelista notes that car thieves are growing bolder, as shown from recent cases were victims were murdered.
Evangelista says previous cases only involved the theft of the vehicle, and victims are released unharmed. -- with ANC
Hinayupak na mga ogag.
Sunog na mga kaluluwa nyo sa impyerno bago pa man kayo mamatay!![]()
bakit kaya sinunog pa?
kung ako yung gagawa nito hihintayin ko muna maging abo lahat bago iwanan para walang posibilidad na makilala
Naghahanapbuhay ng mahusay at marangal, tapos ganun ang gagawin...dapat sa mga kurap na mga politikos ang ginaganyan...
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Nakakakapanlumo. tsk. No one's safe na talaga dito sa Maynila.
RIP to the victims.
I suggest yung mga car dealers, magka-isa sila na mag-designate ng isang road test area kung saan meron silang security escort. At merong designated road test time window.
Dumaan muna sa metal detector lahat ng sasakay sa test vehicle.
Maglagay ng CCTV camera sa loob ng showroom, preferrably yung kasing linaw nung camera ni Hayden Kho. Yung ibang CCTV kasi blurry ang mga mukha kaya useless din.
Lahat ng potential buyer na sasakay sa test vehicle, mag-iwan ng identification card na may picture. Magtanggal ng sunglass bago payagan i-test ang vehicle.
Magbigay ng walkie-talkie sa mga escort ng test vehicle para naka-radyo kaagad sa home base kung may biglang nangyari.
Venson is my teammate from Team Nemesis.
This is a great loss to the airsoft and car sellers community
At this point in time...prayers will help a lot. Pray for justice, Pray for the eternal rest of Venson's soul, and prayer for the Evangelista Family to be strong.
baka apo ni Ampatuan itong mga carnapper
dapat ibalik ng Death Penalty satin!..
or kapag nahuli mga ganitong criminal dapat itinatali sa Poste or kung san mang mataong lugar tapos bahala na ang tao kung ano gusto nila gawin..
Another car trader murdered, burned
By Jerry Botial and Cecille Suerte Felipe (The Philippine Star) Updated January 19, 2011 12:00 AM Comments (128)![]()
Photo taken from Facebook shows car trader Venson Evangelista with his cars at the family garage. Inset shows police sketches of the man posing as the buyer of Evangelista’s vehicle and the mechanic who accompanied him.![]()
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MANILA, Philippines - The charred body found last Jan. 14 in Nueva Ecija was confirmed yesterday to be that of Venson Evangelista, another car dealer who went missing after meeting a prospective buyer in Cubao, Quezon City.
His father Arsenio identified Evangelista’s remains through dental records provided by his family.
Arsenio said he went to Nueva Ecija after receiving reports that a burned body was found in Barangay Bularin beside an irrigation canal.
He said he initially failed to identify the body at the funeral parlor since it was burned beyond recognition.
Arsenio and his family were still in denial up to the time the scene of the crime operatives (SOCO) were conducting the examination.
But reality hit hard when they identified the belt Venson was wearing that was found on the cadaver.
“As a father, I don’t feel that the body is my son’s,” he said.
Evangelista reported the disappearance of his son last Jan. 12 after accompanying on a test drive a cross-dressing man and a companion acting as a mechanic, who expressed interest in buying a Toyota Land Cruiser (license plate NAI-316).
Police investigators are now looking at the possibility that the same group perpetrated the killings of the young Evangelista and Emerson Lozano, son of Marcos loyalist Oliver.
Despite the absence of evidence to link the killings of the two car dealers, investigators said the manner the victims were executed by shots to the head and burned using kerosene may be more than sheer coincidence.
Because of these new developments, Quezon City Police District director Chief Superintendent Benjardi Mantele has proposed to Philippine National Police (PNP) chief Director General Raul Bacalzo that the two special investigation task groups be merged to focus on the two cases.
The “re-configurated” group” will also be joined by the Police Anti-Crime Emergency Response (PACER) in Camp Crame, who will look into the abduction angle of both cases.
Both victims accompanied their supposed buyers when they were killed and dumped in provinces in Central Luzon, believed to be the lair of notorious car thieves.
“What is striking in the case in Nueva Ecija was that the victim was shot to the head and burned with kerosene and tires,” Chief Superintendent Benito Estipona, director of the task group on Lozano, pointed out.
Estipona also revealed that an anonymous donor has offered P500,000 reward for the immediate arrest of the killers of Lozano.
Estipona also noted that they have a witness who managed to give precise description of the two persons last seen with Evangelista.
Lozano has two witnessesMeanwhile, Lozano revealed yesterday that two witnesses to the killing of his son have already surfaced and are now in the hands of authorities.
“Because of your help, there are witnesses who were convinced by my appeal (in the media). They contacted me and I already referred them to CIDG (Criminal Investigation and Detection Group),” he told reporters at the Department of Justice (DOJ).
He refused to reveal more details about the two witnesses so as not to jeopardize ongoing investigation and possible operations of authorities to hunt down the killers of his son.
Lozano met with DOJ officials led by Undersecretary Francisco Baraan III to personally thank them for initiating a parallel probe on the killing by the National Bureau of Investigation (NBI).
He was hopeful there would be developments in the investigation with the NBI probe.
Still, he maintained his belief that the killing of his son was a case of “mistaken identity” despite pronouncement of the PNP that their probe was looking at carjacking as a possible angle.
“Based on the brutality of the killing, it is contrary to human experience to believe that it is a carnapping case,” Lozano said. “If the culprit were targeting the car, I don’t think they had to kill him and burn his body. It’s ridiculous.”
He said he would respect the outcome of investigations of authorities.
The lawyer lamented that his son was not a criminal and was just selling secondhand vehicles for extra income.
He urged the culprits to just surrender and even vowed to ensure that their human rights and due process in the case would be observed.
Another case in BulacanIn a related story, four carjackers pretending to buy a sport utility vehicle (SUV) in Bulacan forcibly took it and brought along with them the owner, her children and a relative and later dumped them in Tarlac, according to local police.
A belated report reaching Camp Olivas in Pampanga, stated that four unidentified men went to the house of Monica Atienza, 32, in Barangay Sto. Nino, Hagonoy, Bulacan in the afternoon of Jan. 12 and inquired about the Isuzu Altera (ZHH-889) that she posted for sale on the Internet.
After a brief negotiation, two of the unidentified men requested for a test drive. Atienza agreed on the condition that she, together with her two children, identified as Mark Joshua, 7, and Irish Camille, 6, and her relative Carol Lugi, 60, will also be on board.
Atienza, her two children and Lugi failed to return to their house, prompting her sister, a certain Ana Maria Sayas, to alert the authorities.
Sayas told police that their cell phones could not be contacted.
According to witnesses, the suspects were on board a blue Honda Civic without plates.
The victims were later found gagged and tied in Victoria, Tarlac.
Car dealers warnedThe PNP called on car dealers to observe measures to avoid being victimized by criminal groups.
Highway Patrol Group (HPG) director Chief Superintendent Leonardo Evangelista advised car dealers not to entertain evening test drives and always do the test drive with companions.
“We advise car dealers to always be with a companion during test drives, require an authentic identification card from the buyer, do the test drive only in places they are familiar with, and avoid evening test drives,” Espina said, adding that car traders must be careful in allowing test drives.
He expressed belief that the suspects used the test drive as a modus operandi to bait the car dealers to allow them to take the car. –With Edu Punay, Ding Cervantes, Ric Sapnu, Manny Galvez
Isang grupo lang ito at me kasamang pulis dito...
mga sun and the beaches kayong mga hinayupak kayo....
nagtratrabaho ng marangal ang mga biktima, ginawa nyong parang aso, sinunog nyo pa...
Pasalamat kayo at di ako general, otherwise, unti unti ko kayong paparusahan.....
papipilahin ko mga bading sa mga parlor, makikipaglips to lips sila sa inyo isa isa....hanggang malapnos mga labi nyo pati yagbols nyo....
mga hayup kayo!!!!
Sorry MODS, nakakasama lang talaga ng loob....
RIP to the victims of this heinous crime.
I believe these criminals commit the crime, because they are sure they will not be caught.
We need a stronger and faster justice system. Since we are becoming a cowboy town, let everyone have a gun! at least may panlaban lang man tayo sa mga hinayupak na mga kriminal!
Kindly post in your facebook profile in support against this heinous crime...
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Maaring mahuli at mahatulan ng life imprisonment ang mga gumawa, then what?
di pa rin patas... ang victim, pinutol ang mga paa, pinatay, sinunog..
sila kung makulong.. libre lahat courtesy ng bayan.. libre pakain, libre kuryente, libre tubig (ironic, kasi even the victims relatives will shoulder the cost to keep them alive by paying taxes) plus dapat irespeto pa ang kanilang human rights.
kaya, if this happens to me (God forbid).. I will personally hunt them down.. and serve them my own kind of justice.![]()
Condolences to the victims.
Dapat talaga may death penalty, kasi kung mabubuhay yan, pwede pa makakalaya at posible paang magkakaanak. Kahit sa mga susunod na henerasyon dadaloy pa rin kahayupan nila.:nerves::sharp_teeth: