Batangas traders daughter freed
July 10, 2004 | 12:00am
MATAAS NA KAHOY, Batangas A daughter of a businessman here was freed by her abductors yesterday morning, two days after she was snatched while she was jogging, the National Anti-Kidnapping Task Force (NAKTF) said.
The NAKTF, however, did not provide details of how Maria Elizabeth Luna, whose father owns a gasoline station and a water drilling system here, was released.
A policeman, who refused to be identified, said they were uncertain whether ransom was paid for Lunas release.
Luna was seized while she was jogging at about 5:30 a.m. here last Wednesday. Two men accosted and dragged her to an unlicensed white Toyota car. They also had a Nissan Frontier as back-up.
Local investigators had a hard time cracking the case because the victims family had refused to cooperate.
The NAKTF, however, did not provide details of how Maria Elizabeth Luna, whose father owns a gasoline station and a water drilling system here, was released.
A policeman, who refused to be identified, said they were uncertain whether ransom was paid for Lunas release.
Luna was seized while she was jogging at about 5:30 a.m. here last Wednesday. Two men accosted and dragged her to an unlicensed white Toyota car. They also had a Nissan Frontier as back-up.
Local investigators had a hard time cracking the case because the victims family had refused to cooperate.
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