Attempted Carnapping & Abduction of My First Cousin
(from Phillip Kimpo Jr) (Oct. 6, 2009)
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Yesterday at 10:06pm
My first cousin Steph asked me to disseminate this online so that others
might know and safeguard themselves from this modus operandi. The
criminals involved had disguised themselves as police (hopefully, it was
indeed just a disguise); even their van had police markings. They were
armed with an armalite.
The crime was attempted just meters away from her house inside their
village in Sucat, Muntinlupa. [Erratum: I first wrote "Parañaque" because
from my understanding, their village straddles the boundary between the
two cities. My mistake and not my cousin's. My apologies.] By God's grace,
she survived the ordeal.
Please pass on and spread the word; maybe members of the media can check
on this, too. Understandably, my cousin was traumatized by the event and I
admire her for gathering her wits together to share her ordeal with the
public.
This is her narration:
ATTEMPTED CARNAPPING AND ABDUCTION
I know that this article might be too long to read but I am requesting
that you please just give time to read everything meticulously. This will
help you a lot to be more aware of your surroundings when driving. This is
about the attempted carnapping incident that I experienced last night, Oct
5.
Modus Operandi.
At about 10pm last night I made a turn towards our main avenue in a
village just by the East service road in Sucat. I noticed a car was behind
me but didn’t think much of it as we were already approaching the entrance
to our village. Just right after we passed by the guard house, this
particular car zoomed right pass by me to overtake. I thought perhaps it
was just a homeowner hurrying to get home after a long and tiring day.
My house is situated along the main avenue, and sad to say, the street
does not have enough security and lighting as this is along the perimeter
of our village. Our village guards are stationed only at the entrance and
within the village. Just when I was 2 houses away from my gate, the car,
now in front of me, hurriedly parked on the other side of the street. The
passenger door suddenly opened and this policeman “1” got out and walked
directly to the side of the road I was driving at. At this point, my speed
was at a minimum because I had just passed a hump on the road. I had to
stop the car because he was blocking my way and the first thing that came
to my mind was that if I go ahead and ignore him, he might actually fire
at me seeing that he was a cop. Upon stopping the car, he asked me to open
the window on my side. I did so but with little space, just enough to hear
whatever he has to say. He demanded that I give him my car registration at
once.. I asked him right away what this was about and his only answer to
me was “Naka-flag kasi etong kotse mo”. I was puzzled by his answer but
gave him anyway my car registration thinking that if I just present to him
whatever he wants, we can end this as quickly as possible since I know I
didn’t commit any violations. Upon presenting him my car registration, he
quickly passed it on to Policeman “2” who suddenly appeared behind him at
that point. This policeman 2 then ordered me to open my hood. Irritated
now, I asked them again what this was about, but still I got the same
answer – “Naka-flag kasi ang kotse mo”. I opened my hood and policeman 2
went to the front of the car to “check” whatever it was he wanted to
check.


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