KFR gang head falls in Antipolo
September 25, 2005 | 12:00am
Police intelligence agents arrested the suspected leader of a notorious kidnap-for-ransom (KFR) syndicate who carried a P1-million bounty on his head, during a raid on his safehouse in Antipolo City yesterday morning.
Chief Superintendent Jesus Verzosa, Calabarzon police director, said Rene Superable, tagged as the head of the so-called "Waray-Waray Ilonggo" syndicate, did not resist arrest when the raiding team swooped down on his hiding place in Barangay De La Paz at about 1 a.m.
Superable and his men face at least five pending kidnapping cases. Most of their victims were Chinese-Filipino.
Aside from kidnappings, Superables group has been implicated in several high-profile highway robberies and car thefts in Metro Manila and Central and Southern Luzon.
Verzosa said Superables arrest capped months of intense surveillance and case build-up by the Calabarzon police intelligence agents.
The Waray-Waray Ilonggo gang was also tagged in the kidnap-slaying of Coca-Coca executive Betty Sy.
Verzosa said a manhunt is ongoing for the other members of the syndicate, believed to be still capable of pulling off kidnappings and robberies in Metro Manila, Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog.
Chief Superintendent Jesus Verzosa, Calabarzon police director, said Rene Superable, tagged as the head of the so-called "Waray-Waray Ilonggo" syndicate, did not resist arrest when the raiding team swooped down on his hiding place in Barangay De La Paz at about 1 a.m.
Superable and his men face at least five pending kidnapping cases. Most of their victims were Chinese-Filipino.
Aside from kidnappings, Superables group has been implicated in several high-profile highway robberies and car thefts in Metro Manila and Central and Southern Luzon.
Verzosa said Superables arrest capped months of intense surveillance and case build-up by the Calabarzon police intelligence agents.
The Waray-Waray Ilonggo gang was also tagged in the kidnap-slaying of Coca-Coca executive Betty Sy.
Verzosa said a manhunt is ongoing for the other members of the syndicate, believed to be still capable of pulling off kidnappings and robberies in Metro Manila, Central Luzon and Southern Tagalog.
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